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Akai MPC 60 User Manual

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Section 2: The Basics
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2.12 The RESET TO DEFAULTS function
The contents of most of the data fields in each of the screens in the MPC60
are retained after the power is turned off and on again. Even though all
sounds and sequences are lost when power is removed, these settings are
retained by a special battery powered memory. Because of this, there is no
need to reset the MPC60's settings to your personal taste every time you
power on.
However, there are times when it is desirable to reset all of these settings
to their original factory-preset settings. There is a special function called
"Reset to defaults" which does exactly this. To perform a reset to defaults:
1. Press the OTHER key, and this screen will appear:
2. Press SOFT KEY 1, <Defaults>.
3. A second screen will appear, asking you if you are sure you want to reset
to defaults. Press SOFT KEY 1 again, <Reset to defaults>.
Now, all data fields will be reset to their factory-preset status.
NOTE: These settings which are retained with power removed may be
saved in a special file called a "Parameter file". See the DISK section of the
manual to learn more about this fea
t
ure.

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Akai MPC 60 Specifications

General IconGeneral
ManufacturerAkai
ModelMPC 60
Release Year1988
Sampling Rate40 kHz
Bit Depth12-bit
Polyphony16 voices
Memory750 KB (expandable to 1.5 MB)
Storage3.5" floppy disk drive
TypeSampler/Sequencer
SequencerYes
Pads16 velocity-sensitive pads
MIDIIn/Out/Thru
Maximum Sampling Time13.1 seconds
DisplayLCD
Outputs8 individual outputs, stereo output
Inputs2 inputs

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