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Akai MPC 60 User Manual

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• The TEMPO SOURCE SELECT field:
There are two tempo settings, SEQUENCE and MASTER, only one of
which may be active at a time. This field is used to select which one is
active:
SEQUENCE:
The SEQUENCE tempo is the tempo setting which is stored
within each sequence. If SEQUENCE mode is currently active,
then whenever the sequence number is changed, the newly selected
sequence's tempo will become active. This is useful when playing
sequences, for example, if you want each newly selected sequence
to play at its own preset tempo. Also, only the SEQUENCE tempo
is saved to disk when a sequence is saved.
MASTER:
The MASTER tempo is a single tempo setting for all
sequences which is not stored within any sequence, that applies
to all sequences. This is useful when playing sequences, for
example, if you want each newly selected sequence to always
play at the same tempo.
• The SEQUENCE TEMPO field:
This is the current value of the sequence tempo, described above.
• The MASTER TEMPO field:
This is the current value of the master tempo, described above.
• The BPM/FPB field:
This field selects one of two display methods for the tempo readouts:
BPM (Beats Per Minute):
This is the most common method in use to specify a tempo
setting. Using BPM, the range of tempo settings in the MPC60 is
from 30 BPM to 300 BPM. Beats Per Minute is also sometimes
referred to as "metronome marking" or "MM".
FPB (Frames Per Beat):
This is another way of specifying tempo settings and is often used in
the making of music for film or video sound tracks, because the
tempo is referenced to the number of film or video frames which
pass for every beat of music. Frames Per Beat is also sometimes
referred to as "click". If the FPB setting is in use, the digit to the
right of the decimal point in any of the numeric tempo settings
indicates 1/8s- its range is from 0 to 7. There are four different
types of FPB tempo, described in the FRAMES/SEC field below.
This field has the same function as the "tempo display method" field in the
PLAY/RECORD screen.
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Akai MPC 60 Specifications

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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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