Updates In Mpc 2.2; New Features; Midi Control Mode: Midi Learn - Akai MPC X User Manual

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Updates in MPC 2.2

New Features

MIDI Control Mode: MIDI Learn

You can now use the MIDI Learn function to assign external MIDI controllers to various parameters in your specific
MPC project:
Mixer parameters such as volume, pan, mute, and solo for MIDI or audio tracks, programs, returns, submixes,
and main outputs
Pad parameters (for drum programs and clip programs only) such as tuning, filter and amp envelopes, layer
settings, LFO settings, and velocity
Program parameters, which depend on the program type
Insert effects parameters, which depend on the effect type
These assignments will be saved with your MPC project.
Tip: Because these MIDI assignments are saved within a project, you can use them while working with a project on
both the desktop version of the MPC software or on your MPC hardware in Standalone Mode. You can also include
them with a user template.
To display the MIDI Learn window, press
Menu, tap MIDI Control to enter MIDI Control
Mode, and then tap the MIDI Learn tab.
Each assignment has the following settings:
Source: This is the name or number of the
track, program, return, submix, or main
output.
Target: This is the name of the assigned
command or parameter.
Type: This is the type of message:
Toggle Button: When the control is a
button, pressing it will activate or
deactivate its command or parameter.
It will remain in that state until you
press it again.
Momentary Button: When the control is a button, pressing and holding it down will activate its command
or parameter. Releasing the button will deactivate it.
Fixed Button: When the control is a button, pressing it will send its command.
Note: When the control is a button, pressing it will send the MIDI note (determined by the Data field).
Abs CC: When the control is a knob, turning it will send its CC message (determined by the Data field)
according to the precise physical position of the knob. (When you start turning it, the value may "jump"
from its current value to the one corresponding to the knob's position.) This is for use with knobs that
have a maximum and minimum position.
Rel CC Offset: When the control is a knob, turning it will send the CC message (determined by the Data
field), starting from the current value. This is for use with 360° knobs controlling parameters that have a
maximum and minimum position.
Rel CC 2's Complement: When the control is a knob, turning it will send the CC message (determined
by the Data field), starting from the current value. This is for use with 360° knobs controlling bipolar
parameters where there is a center (12:00) position (e.g., panning).
This is automatically detected based on the Source and Target fields, though you can use this field to assign it
manually if it does not detect it properly.
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