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Akai MPC User Manual

Akai MPC
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o Footswitch 1 and Footswitch 2: Click these drop-down menus to select the functionality of
footswitches connected to your MPC hardware. You can select either transport commands
(e.g., Play or Stop) or trigger commands for pads and the Function Buttons.
o Pad Response: View the Velocity and Aftertouch meters when pressing the pads to help
gauge the force and pressure you are applying to them. These meters are useful when
adjusting the Pad Threshold and Pad Sensitivity parameters (above).
o Show Hardware Info: Click this button to open a window with information about your
connected MPC hardware (firmware version, driver version, etc.).
Preferences: Sync Tab
Here, you can set various parameters
related to the software's synchronization:
o Receive: Click this drop-down
menu to select whether or not the
software receives MIDI Clock or
MIDI Time Code (MTC) from the
host software (when MPC is used as
a plugin) or from an external device
(connected to the MIDI In port of
the MPC hardware).
o Send: Click this drop-down menu to
select whether or not the software
sends MIDI Clock or MIDI Time Code (MTC) to the individual ports of the MPC hardware or
any connected MIDI interface. Make sure to check the port(s) over which you want to send this
information. You can select two MIDI devices connected to your computer to send MIDI Clock
or MTC data to. Select your device in each To drop-down menu below it.
o MTC Frame Rate: Check one of these boxes to set the frame rate for MIDI Time Code (MTC)
synchronization in FPS (frames per second). In most cases, you should select 25. The correct
frame rate is important, especially when working on film scoring projects.
o Device Control: Check either or both of these boxes to send or receive MIDI Machine Control
(MMC) to or from your MPC hardware's transport buttons. MMC sends only transport
commands; it does not include track-arming or more advanced features.

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Akai MPC Specifications

General IconGeneral
Impedance16 Ω
Driver unit50 mm
Magnet typeNeodymium
Ear couplingCircumaural
Headphone frequency12 - 24000 Hz
Headphone sensitivity114 dB
Cable length2.1 m
Product colorBlack, Red, Silver
Wearing styleHead-band
3.5 mm connectorYes
Connectivity technologyWired

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