Levels; Panning - Akai MPCX User Manual

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The automation button indicates the global automation state. This is shown in several modes. See
Features > Automation
To view a specific setting on all channels, tap the Level, Pan, Mute, Send, Insert, or Route button at the bottom
of the touchscreen. You can tap the Send or Insert buttons multiple times to cycle through the four available slots
for each.
When a pad is selected, you can view and adjust all of its settings in the left side of the
touchscreen rather than using the tab buttons at the bottom.
When viewing the channel strip:
The first field shows the current pad number. Press a pad or double-tap the field to
select a different pad.
The second field shows where the pad is routed (which you can change). Usually,
this is set to Program. Double-tap the field to select a different destination (Out
1,2–7,8 in Standalone Mode, Out 1,2–31,32 in Controller Mode).
The Inserts field shows any enabled or disabled effects for that pad. Tap the area
under Inserts to open a window where you can load, change, and enable or
disable the effects.
Tap Solo or Mute to solo or mute the pad (respectively).
Adjust the pan knob or level slider to change the panning or level of the pad.

Levels

When the Level tab is selected, use the data dial or –/+
buttons to adjust the level of the currently selected pad.
The level sliders and meters in each pad show a visual
representation of the level. Double-tap a pad in the touchscreen
to open a large version of the level slider and meter.

Panning

When the Pan tab is selected, use the data dial or –/+
buttons to adjust the panning of the currently selected pad.
The pan sliders in each pad show a visual representation of
the level. Double-tap a pad in the touchscreen to open a large
version of the pan knob.
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