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Akai MPC User Manual

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Phasers
The phaser is a classic effect, created by multiple ganged all-pass filters to create "notches," or sharp
spikes, in the frequency spectrum. The frequencies of these all-pass filters are usually modulated by an
LFO to create a sweeping sound.
Options: Phaser 1, Phaser 2, and Phaser Sync.
Phaser 1
Parameter Value Range Default Value Q-Link Knob Number
Dry/Wet 0–100 (dry–wet) 100 Q13
Rate 0–100 10 Q9
Phaser 2
Parameter Value Range Default Value Q-Link Knob Number
Dry/Wet 0–100 (dry–wet) 100 Q13
Rate 0–100 10 Q9
Phaser Sync
Parameter Value Range Default Value Q-Link Knob Number
Dry/Wet 0–100 (dry–wet) 100 Q13
Rate 1 bar – 1/16 triplets 1/4 Q9

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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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