Akai MPK88 Operation Manual - Page 39

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SAVE GLOBAL - Page 11 PRESS ENTER TO SAVE SAVE GLOBAL allows you to save all of the global parameters on the MPK61/MPK88, including MIDI Common Channel, LCD Contrast, Pad Sensitivity, Pad Velocity Curve, Keyboard Transposition, MIDI Clock, Tap Tempo Average, Preset and SysEx information. 1. While in Global Mode, use [>] button to scroll to Globals (page 11). You will see "Save Setup" displayed on the screen. 2. Press [ENTER] to save all the global settings on the MPK61/MPK88. SYSEX TX - Page 12 CHOOSE PRESET PRESS ENTER TO TRANSFER VERSION - Page 13 SYSEX TX allows you to transfer Preset data from the MPK61/MPK88, including Controller Numbers, MIDI Channels and various other parameters via SysEx. 1. While in Global Mode, use [>] button to scroll to SysEx Tx (page 12). 2. Turn the [VALUE] dial to select which Preset's information you would like to transfer. 3. Press [ENTER] to save all the global settings on the MPK61/MPK88. SysEx transfers to the MPK61/MPK88 You can also load preset data into the MPK61/MPK88 from an external source by "playing" a SysEx file into the MPK61/MPK88. This can be done with a variety of SysEx applications, many of which are widely and freely available over the Internet. 1. Make sure that the device is connected to the MPK61/MPK88 either via the USB or the MIDI IN port. 2. Make sure that you are in Preset Mode. 3. "Play" the SysEx file on your external device or computer. Please note that when transferring SysEx information into the MPK61/MPK88, the data will override the data of the original Preset which was sent to your SysEx editor. For example, if you transfer Preset 5 to your SysEx editor and then send it back to the MPK61/MPK88, the data will overwrite Preset 5. VERSION allows you to see what version of the operating system and firmware is currently loaded onto the MPK61/MPK88. While in Global Mode, use [>] button to scroll to Ver (page 13) for version information. 36

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SAVE GLOBAL – Page 11
SAVE GLOBAL
allows you to save all of the global parameters on the
MPK61/MPK88, including MIDI Common Channel, LCD Contrast, Pad
Sensitivity, Pad Velocity Curve, Keyboard Transposition, MIDI Clock,
Tap Tempo Average, Preset and SysEx information.
1.
While in Global Mode, use [>] button to scroll to Globals (page
11).
You will see “Save Setup” displayed on the screen.
2.
Press [ENTER] to save all the global settings on the
MPK61/MPK88.
SYSEX TX – Page 12
SYSEX TX
allows you to transfer Preset data from the MPK61/MPK88,
including Controller Numbers, MIDI Channels and various other
parameters via SysEx.
1.
While in Global Mode, use [>] button to scroll to SysEx Tx (page
12).
2.
Turn the [VALUE] dial to select which Preset’s information you
would like to transfer.
3.
Press [ENTER] to save all the global settings on the
MPK61/MPK88.
VERSION – Page 13
VERSION
allows you to see what version of the operating system and
firmware is currently loaded onto the MPK61/MPK88.
While in Global Mode, use [>] button to scroll to Ver (page 13) for
version information.
PRESS ENTER TO SAVE
CHOOSE PRESET
PRESS ENTER TO TRANSFER
SysEx transfers to the MPK61/MPK88
You can also load preset data into the MPK61/MPK88 from an
external source by “playing” a SysEx file into the MPK61/MPK88.
This can be done with a variety of SysEx applications, many of
which are widely and freely available over the Internet.
1.
Make sure that the device is connected to the MPK61/MPK88
either via the USB or the MIDI IN port.
2.
Make sure that you are in Preset Mode.
3.
“Play” the SysEx file on your external device or computer.
Please note that when transferring SysEx information into the
MPK61/MPK88, the data will override the data of the original Preset
which was sent to your SysEx editor.
For example, if you transfer
Preset 5 to your SysEx editor and then send it back to the
MPK61/MPK88, the data will overwrite Preset 5.