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Akai LPK25 WIRELESS Operation Manual
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(1) SUSTAIN Jack
Connect a standard momentary non-latching foot switch to act as a keyboard sustain pedal.
(2) USB Connection
Connect USB cable from AD13 to a host machine.
(3) POWER Type Switch
Determines the power mode of AD13. When set to USB the unit will only operate if it receives
power from a computer or other USB power source. When set to BATT the unit will only operate
if there are batteries with charge present; BATT should also disable the USB connection.
(4) ARPEGGIATOR ON/OFF
Press this button to turn the Arpeggiator on or off. Pressing it during a latched arpeggio will stop
the arpeggio. Hold down ARP ON/OFF and press a labeled key on the LPK25's KEYBOARD to
enter new settings for the Arpeggiator (see EDITING PRESETS for more information on these
settings):
> Time Division – 1/4 note, 1/4 note triplet ("1/4 T"), 1/8 note, 1/8 note triplet ("1/8 T"), 1/16
note, 1/16 note triplet ("1/16 T"), 1/32 note, or 1/32 note triplet ("1/32 T")
> Arpeggiator Mode – Up, Down, Inclusive, Exclusive, Order, or Random
> Arpeggiator Octave – ARP OCT 0, 1, 2, or 3
(5) TAP TEMPO
Tap this button multiple times to set a tempo for NOTE REPEAT. The LED should blink at the
same rate as the currently set tempo.
(6) OCTAVE DOWN
Adjusts the range of notes produced by the keybed down by 1 octave (12 notes).
LPK25 WIRELESS Operation Guide

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Summary of Contents for Akai LPK25 WIRELESS

  • Page 1 LPK25 WIRELESS Operation Guide (1) SUSTAIN Jack Connect a standard momentary non-latching foot switch to act as a keyboard sustain pedal. (2) USB Connection Connect USB cable from AD13 to a host machine. (3) POWER Type Switch Determines the power mode of AD13. When set to USB the unit will only operate if it receives power from a computer or other USB power source.
  • Page 2 1) Open your master device’s Bluetooth LE connection dialog 2) Power AD12 by USB or BATT 3) Press the PAIR button > PAIR LED will begin blinking blue 4) “Akai LPK25 Wireless” should now appear as a device that can be paired...