Envelope, Velocity Modulation, Tuning, Poly Mode - Akai MPC 3000 Operator's Manual

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Envelope, Velocity Modulation, Tuning,
Poly Mode
To edit these program parameters, press the PROGRAM/SOUNDS
key, then select option 2 and the following screen will appear:
=== Env,Veloc.. (Pgm:24 Note:37/A01) ===
---Envel---
Attack:
0
Decay :
0
Dcy md:END
========================================
<Play>
Each of the screen's data fields and the soft key are explained below:
The Title line:
• The
Pgm
field:
This is the active program number (1-24). All data shown in the
fields below apply only to this program.
• The
Note
field:
All data values in the lower portion of the screen apply only to the
note number (35-98) selected in this field. For convenience, the pad
number currently assigned to the selected note number is displayed
to the right. The note number in this field can be changed either by
cursor editing or by pressing one of the front panel drum pads—the
note number currently assigned to that pad will be selected auto-
matically.
The
Envel
(Envelope) section:
Attack
• The
field:
This is the volume envelope's attack time. There are 101 values,
exponentially spaced from 0 to 5000 milliseconds.
Decay
• The
field:
This is the volume envelope's decay time. There are 101 values,
exponentially spaced from 0 to 5000 milliseconds.
• The
Dcy md
(decay mode) field:
This is a choice field with two options:
START
1.
: The decay phase of the envelope begins immedi-
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Chapter 6: Creating and Editing Programs
--Vel Mod--
--Tune/Poly--
Attack:
0
Tune:
Sft st:
0
Poly:POLY
Volume:100
Cutoff:64/B01
Cutoff:64/B02
0

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