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Akai MPC 4000 User Manual

Akai MPC 4000
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D Notes/Pad field
Specifies the note numbers/pad numbers for which the velocity values will be rewritten.
E [F1] key (CANCEL)
Closes the popup window.
F [F6] key (DO IT)
Executes the velocity change operation.
3. Move the cursor to the Time field, and turn the [JOG] dial to specify the region
of time in which the velocity values will be rewritten.
4. Move the cursor to the Notes/Pad field, and select the note numbers/pad
numbers for which the velocity will be rewritten.
You can also use your MIDI keyboard or the pads to specify this.
5. Move the cursor to the Edit type field, and select one of the following ways in
which the velocity will be altered.
ADD VALUE.......... The value specified in the
Value field
will be added to the current value.
SUB VALUE..........The value specified in the Value field will be subtracted from the cur-
rent value.
MULT VAL%.........The current value will be increased or decreased by the proportion
specified in the Value field.
SET TO VAL..........The velocity values will all be set to the value specified in the Value
field.
6. Move the cursor to the Value field, and turn the [JOG] dial to adjust the amount
by which the velocity values will be altered.
7. To execute the velocity change, press the [F6] key (DO IT).
When the data has been rewritten, the popup window will close.
Rewriting the duration of note events
Here’s how to increase or decrease the duration of the note events recorded in a track.
Executing this operation will rewrite the durations of the note events.
1. Move the cursor to the Trk field, and turn the [JOG] dial to select the track in
which you want to modify the duration.
2. Move the cursor to the Duration field, and press the [WINDOW] key.
The Edit Duration popup window will appear.
A Edit type field
Selects the way in which duration will be altered.
B Value field
Specifies the amount by which the duration will be altered.
C Time field
Specifies the region in which the duration will be altered.
Hint: You can return to the previous state by pressing the [UNDO SEQ] key immediately after executing
this operation.
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Akai MPC 4000 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Polyphony64 voices
RAM272 MB (expandable to 512 MB)
Pads16 velocity and pressure-sensitive pads
MIDI2 MIDI inputs, 4 MIDI outputs
Sampling Frequency44.1 kHz
Display240x64 backlit LCD
Effects4 internal effects processors
StorageInternal Hard Drive
Sequencer300, 000 notes capacity
FilterMulti-mode filter (Low Pass, High Pass, Band Pass, Band Boost, Band Reject)

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