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Akai MPC 4000 User Manual

Akai MPC 4000
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MIDI mode
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Filter page
Filtering the incoming MIDI events
Here you can filter out specific MIDI events that are being input from the [MIDI IN I]
and [MIDI IN II] connectors.
To access this page........[MIDI] key [F2] key (FILTER)
A MIDI input filter block
B Event block
Functions
[F1] key (ROUTING)
Displays the Routing page.
[F3] key (EVENT)
Displays the Event page.
[F6] key (PANIC)
Sends All Note Off, Reset All Controllers, Damper Off, and Bend 0 messages from the
MIDI connectors.
MIDI input filter block
Here you can select the input connector for which you will make settings, and switch the
MIDI filter on/off.
A MIDI in field
Selects either I ([MIDI IN I] connector) or II ([MIDI IN II] connector) as the connector
for which you will make settings. You can make filter settings independently for each
connector.
B Filter field
Switches MIDI filtering on/off for the selected connector.
Input block
Here you can select the type of MIDI event and the MIDI channel to be filtered.
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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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