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Akai MPC2000XL User Manual

Akai MPC2000XL
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Chapter 5: Song Mode
Page 77
Overview
There are two main ways to create music data on the MPC2000XL. One way is to create a long
sequence as a whole piece, the other way is to create short sequences and play them sequentially
as a Song.
The Song Mode sequentially plays the data of selected sequences. You can set the order or
number of times to play each sequence. This is used to play multiple pieces consecutively, or to
complete a song by arranging the sequences for each part. The advantages of using the Song
Mode are as follows:
The song can be created quickly.
The contents of each section of the song can be changed quickly.
A song can consist of up to 250 steps, each of which contains the number of the sequence that will
play at that step and the number of times the step will repeat before going on to the next step in the
song.
Up to 20 songs can be stored in memory at one time. Recording can not be carried out in Song
Mode, the individual sequences must be recorded or edited from the Main Screen.

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Akai MPC2000XL Specifications

General IconGeneral
Polyphony32 voices
Sampling Frequency44.1 kHz
Sampling Resolution16-bit
Memory2MB standard, expandable to 32MB
SequencerYes
Power SupplyInternal
TypeSampler
Pads16 velocity-sensitive pads
Sequencer Resolution96 PPQN
MIDI2 MIDI In
OutputsStereo Out
Display240 x 64 backlit LCD
Storage3.5" floppy disk drive
EffectsOptional effects board
FiltersDigital filters
Inputs2 x 1/4''
Weight6.5 kg

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