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Sample, Keygroup and Synth Programs 128
POLY
The MPC5000 overlaps the sound.
MONO
The MPC5000 does not overlap the sound. If you select MONO, when you hit the pad several times, only the last pad that was hit will
be played.
Note: If you set the 'Play' field to MONO, each pad sample cannot be played with Polyphony, regardless of the Voice
overlap setting. When you use the voice overlap function, set the 'Play' field to POLY.
Mute Target feature
Mute Target works similarly to Mute Group. The main difference is that
Mute Target can be set to work in only one direction.
For example, you can use Mute Target to have Pad A01 Mute Pad A02.
The advantage of this is that when Pad A02 is played, Pad A01 will not
be muted.
You can set a maximum of four mute targets per pad.
Low Frequency Oscillators (LFO)
You can set the LFO on the pad sample in the Program. By using the LFO, you can get a more powerful sound. For
example, if you set the Pitch in the LFO page, the pad sound can have the vibrato effect, and if you set the Level in the
LFO, the pad sound can have the tremolo effect. The MPC5000 can set the Filter or Pan in the LFO page as well as the
Pitch or Level.
01. In the PROGRAM mode, press the [F2] (FltLFO) button.
The FltLFO page will be displayed. In the 'Pgm' field, you can select the Program you wish to edit.
02. Select the desired pad by hitting it.
In the 'Pad' field, the selected pad will be displayed.
'Wave' field:
This field sets the wave for the LFO from TRANGLE, SINE, SQUARE,
SAW, SAW DOWN, or RANDOM.
'Rate' field
This field sets the cycle (speed) of the LFO.
When the 'Sync' field is set to ON, this setting value is based on the Beat
and Tick. For example, if you wish to set the cycle of the LFO to one beat
of the sequence, you would set this value to '01.00', if you want to set the
cycle to an 1/8 note, set it to '00.48' and so on. The cycle (speed) will be
changed with the tempo of the sequence.
When the 'SYNC' field is set to OFF, the LFO will free run, without syncing to the sequencer.
'Delay' field
You can set the delay time (the time before starting the LFO). When 'Sync' is set to ON, this will be displayed in Beat and Tick. For
example, if you wish to start the LFO after one beat from starting from the point of triggering a sample, set it to '01.00'.
When the 'SYNC' field is set to OFF, the 'Delay' field will not sync to the sequencer.
'Sync' field
This field sets whether the LFO will sync to the sequencer.
'Pitch' field (0-100)
This field sets the amount the LFO will be sent to the pitch of the selected pad, yielding a vibrato-type effect. The lower the value, the
less pitch variation you will get, and vice versa the higher this value, the more pitch variation.
'Filter' field (0 – 100)
This field sets the amount the LFO will be sent to the filter cutoff of the selected pad. This will add a sweeping wow sort of effect. The
lower this value, the less the wow becomes, and vice versa.
'Level' field (0 – 100)
This field sets the amount the LFO will be sent to the level of the selected pad, yielding a tremolo sounding effect. The lower this
value, the less tremolo effect and the larger the value, the more tremolo effect.
'Pan' field (0 – 100)
This field sets the amount the LFO will be sent to the pan parameter of the selected pad.
The lower this value, the narrower the panning effect, the larger this value, the wider the panning effect will be.
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