Akai MPC-60 v2.0 Owners Manual.pdf - Fdiskc
212 01000111 Akai ID (47H) 0000xxxx Unit number (midi channel # 1-16) 01000100 44H 01000xxx Akai product ID (MPC60 = 45H, ASQ10=46H) 00000001 Parameter ID: 01 = Drum mix volume 000xxxxx Drum number (0-31) 0xxxxxxx Data: 0 (off) - 127 (full volume) Drum mixer pan change: 11110000 System exclusive header 01000111 Akai ID (47H) 0000xxxx Unit number (midi channel # 1-16) 01000100 44H 01000xxx Akai product ID (MPC60 = 45H, ASQ10=46H) 00000010 Parameter ID: 02 = Drum mix pan 000xxxxx Drum number (0-31) 0000xxxx Data: 0 (full left) - 14 (full right) Echo mixer volume change: 11110000 System exclusive header 01000111 Akai ID (47H) 0000xxxx Unit number (midi channel # 1-16) 01000100 44H 01000xxx Akai product ID (MPC60 = 45H, ASQ10=46H) 00000011 Parameter ID: 03 = Drum mix volume 000xxxxx Drum number (0-31) 0xxxxxxx Data: 0 (off) - 127 (full volume) Drum tuning change: 11110000 System exclusive header 01000111 Akai ID (47H) 0000xxxx Unit number (midi channel # 1-16) 01000100 44H 01000xxx Akai product ID (MPC60 = 45H, ASQ10=46H) 00000100 Parameter ID: 04= Drum mix volume 000xxxxx Drum number (0-31) 0xxxxxxx 0xxxxxxx Pitch data MSB Pitch data LSB The above two bytes comprise a 14 bit pitch change word. Range = 0 - 4000H in increments of 1/2 cent (2000H = no change).
SECTION 10: APPENDEX
3 Software version 2.0 Operator's M
5 • Avoid using spray type insect
7 3.14 The recording metronome 3.15
Section 1: Introduction
Section l: Introduction 11 1.2 How
14 2.1 Overview This section is a s
16 Turning the MPC60 on 1. Of the d
18 2.3 The CURSOR keys While the PL
20 selections, but only one may be
22 2.6 The HELP key Whenever this k
24 2. "16 TUNINGS": If this option
26 2.8 The DRUM MIX key - adjusting
28 This indicates that the MPC60 is
30 2.11 The MAIN SCREEN key- how to
Section 3: Recording Sequences
Section 3: Recording sequences 35 3
Section 3: Recording sequences 37 T
Section 3: Recording sequences 39 a
Section 3: Recording sequences 41
Section 3: Recording sequences 43 3
Section 3: Recording sequences 45 3
Section 3: Recording sequences 47 T
Section 3: Recording sequences 49 t
Section 3: Recording sequences 51 M
Section 3: Recording sequences 53 3
Section 3: Recording sequences 55 3
Section 3: Recording sequences 57 T
Section 3: Recording sequences 59 p
Section 3: Recording sequences 61 3
Section 3: Recording sequences 63
Section 3: Recording sequences 65 T
Section 3: Recording sequences 67 s
Section 3: Recording sequences 69 3
Section 3: Recording sequences 71 3
Section 3: Recording sequences 73 3
Section 3: Recording sequences 75 f
Section 3: Recording sequences 77 3
Section 3: Recording sequences 79 2
Section 3: Recording sequences 81 3
84 4.1 Overview This section of the
86 These two screens allow a specif
88 4.3 The EDIT key The EDIT key en
90 onto the end). If set to TO BAR
92 The on-screen fields are: • Th
94 track. In this function, only th
96 NOTE 3: If the copied data is lo
98 • SOFT KEY 1- : Pressing this
100 This is a choice field with 2 o
102 LOCATE keys. As this value chan
104 4.4.2 Using STEP EDIT Using STE
106 settings in the TUNE DRUMS scre
108 current step will be played (ou
110 4.5 The EDIT LOOP key This func
112 4.6 The TRANSPOSE key This func
Section 5: Song Mode
Section 5: Song mode 117 5.2 The So
Section 5: Song mode 119 5.3 An exa
Section 5: Song mode 121 Converting
124 6.1 Overview The MPC60 may hold
126 6.2 Sampling a new sound This f
128 • The METER field: This is a
130 more than you need, because you
132 always one higher than the last
134 • The ALSO PLAYS field: This
136 As the screen warns, pressing
138 • The FADEOUT(MSECS) field: T
140 2. MASTER: In addition to the s
142 6.6 Assigning the 8 assignable
144 • The MIDI OUTPUT field: This
146 Sending a Midi sample dump to a
148 6.8 Triggering a sound from an
150 3. MASTER: There is a single se
152 to 1; to control the decay from
154 7.1 Overview The MPC60 has a bu
156 7.2 Saving a sequence This func
158 7.4 Saving a drum sound This fu
160 If you press SOFT KEY 1, , the