Akai MPC1000 Operation Manual - Page 69

Setting the envelope for a pad, The functions in the Program window, Changing the program name

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Program Setting the envelope for a pad You can set the envelope for the samples assigned to the pads. You can set the beginning of the sound with the attack time, and the fade out of the sound with the decay time. 01. In the SAMPLE page of the PROGRAM mode, select the pad you wish to make a setting by hitting it. 02. IN the Lvl field, press the [WINDOW] key. The Amp Envelope window will be displayed. Attack field You can set the sample's attack time in this field. The larger the value, the slower the sound will start. (fade in) Decay field You can set the sample's decay time in this field. The larger you set the value, the slower the fade out becomes. Dcy md (decay modulation) field You can set the start point that the decay starts the fade out in this field. START The decay will begin right after the attack time set in the Attack field. END The start point of the delay will be set so that the fade out will end at the sample's end point. Tips: When you work with the drum sounds or phrase sampling, select END. Select START if you need the fade out effect for the phrase. The functions in the Program window Pressing the [WINDOW] key in the Pgm field brings up the Program window. In the Program window, you can edit the setting for the selected program. Changing the program name 01. In the Pgm field of the PROGRAM page, select a program that you wish to change the name of. 02. Press the [WINDOW] key. The Program windows will open. 03. In the Program name field, enter the new name. For more information for setting the name, see the "Setting names" section on Page 8. 04. Press [F4] (CLOSE) key. It closes the window and goes back to PROGRAM mode. -61-

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Setting the envelope for a pad
You can set the envelope for the samples assigned to the pads. You can set the beginning of the sound with the
attack time, and the fade out of the sound with the decay time.
01. In the SAMPLE page of the PROGRAM mode, select the pad you wish to make a setting
by hitting it.
02. IN the Lvl field, press the [WINDOW] key.
The Amp Envelope window will be displayed.
Attack field
You can set the sample’s attack time in this field. The larger the value, the slower the sound will start. (fade in)
Decay field
You can set the sample’s decay time in this field. The larger you set the value, the slower the fade out becomes.
Dcy md (decay modulation) field
You can set the start point that the decay starts the fade out in this field.
START
The decay will begin right after the attack time set in the Attack field.
END
The start point of the delay will be set so that the fade out will end at the sample’s end point.
Tips: When you work with the drum sounds or phrase sampling, select END. Select START if you need the fade out
effect for the phrase.
The functions in the Program window
Pressing the [WINDOW] key in the Pgm field brings up the Program window. In the Program window, you can edit
the setting for the selected program.
Changing the program name
01. In the Pgm field of the PROGRAM page, select a program that you wish to change the
name of.
02. Press the [WINDOW] key.
The Program windows will open.
03. In the Program name field, enter the new name.
For more information for setting the name, see the “Setting names” section on Page 8.
04. Press [F4] (CLOSE) key.
It closes the window and goes back to PROGRAM mode.
Program
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