Save Globals - Akai MPD226 User Manual

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Pads
Pad Threshold: The velocity threshold to trigger the pads. The available range is 0–10. This
can help prevent false triggering or make it easier to trigger the pads.
Velocity Curve: The pads' velocity curve. The available settings are Linear, Exp1, Exp2,
Log1, and Log2.
Pad Gain: The pads' overall velocity sensitivity. The available range is 1–10. At 1, it would take
a lot of force to generate a velocity value of 127. At 10, the opposite is true.
Tempo
Tempo: The global tempo as indicated in beats per minute. When MPD226 is using its internal
MIDI clock, this global tempo setting determines the speed of the Note Repeat rate. The
available range is 30–300 BPM.
Tap Average: The number of times you would need to press Tap Tempo to enter a new
tempo. The available range is 2–4.
Tempo LED: When MPD226 is using its internal MIDI clock, the Tap Tempo LED will flash in
time with the current tempo setting. You can set this feature to On or Off.
Clock
Source: Determines whether MPD226 uses its Internal MIDI clock or refers to an External
clock (e.g., from a DAW).
SysEx
Send Program: The Program to be sent via SysEx. The available options are the individual
Program numbers or all Programs. Press the Data Dial to send the Program.
Utilities
Contrast: The display contrast. The available options are 0 to 99.

Save Globals

On this page, press the Data Dial to store your global settings. After Saving Globals flashes
on the display, the global settings are stored in MPD226's internal memory.
OS
Version: MPD226's current operating system information.
Boot ROM: MPD226's current ROM read-only memory information.
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