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Akai MPK25 User Manual

Akai MPK25
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PRESS ENTER TO EDIT
SELECT PROPERTY
Please note:
For the Gate effect to be perceived, the sounds you
are triggering need to have a long decay.
EDITING NOTE REPEAT
The MPK25 features the Note Repeat function, which can be found on our legendary Music Production Center
(MPC) models. With Note Repeat enabled, you can repeatedly trigger a sound by simply holding down a pad.
The sound will be retriggered at a rate equivalent to the Time Division currently selected on the MPK25. With
the Note Repeat feature, you can record a phrase that would be difficult to record in real time, such as 16 beat
hi hat, snare roll, etc…
The following Note Repeat settings may be edited:
BUTTON MODE (TOGGL/MOTRY) – This describes whether the [NOTE REPEAT] button functions in a
momentary or toggle fashion.
GATE – The gate parameter describes the duration of the repeated notes.
SWING – The swing parameter describes the swing offset for the even notes in the repeated sequence.
1. To edit Note Repeat, press the [EDIT] button to enter Edit Mode.
2. Now select Note Repeat for editing by pressing [NOTE REPEAT].
3. You will see Page 1 displayed on the screen (shown on the left).
4. Turn the [VALUE] dial to select the property you wish to edit -
(Button Mode) or (Gate, Swing).
5. Press [ENTER] to edit the selected property.
Please refer to the following illustrations to help you understand how Note Repeat parameters affect the
triggered sequence:
Let’s take the kick drum sequence shown on the left as an
example. This sequence was generated with the Note
Repeat feature with a Time Division setting of 1/4 note.
Now, if we decrease the Gate parameter, the sequence will
look like this.
Conversely, if we increase the Gate parameter, the
sequence will look like this.
Now, if we were to add some swing to our original
sequence, we will end up with a sequence like this. Notice
how each even note in the sequence is being pushed back
in time to create the swing effect. If we keep increasing the
Swing value, these notes will occur closer and closer to the
odd notes.

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Akai MPK25 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Mixer section-
Product colorBlack
Number of controls3
Number of drum pads12
Display typeLCD
Built-in displayYes
USB ports quantity1
Current0.1 A
Input voltage5 V
Power supply typeUSB
Minimum RAM1 GB
Minimum processorPentium 4/Celeron/G4/G5 or faster
Minimum processor speed1.5 GHz
Mac operating systems supportedMac OS X 10.4 Tiger, Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard, Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard, Mac OS X 10.7 Lion, Mac OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion, Mac OS X 10.9 Mavericks
Windows operating systems supportedWindows 7 Home Basic, Windows Vista Business, Windows XP Home
Bundled softwareComes with Ableton Live Lite Akai Edition software.
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
Depth88 mm
Width477 mm
Height359 mm
Weight3400 g

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