Akai MPC Reference Manual page 109

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Reverb Out Gate
This is a hall reverb that has an additional control. The reverb effect is cut off when the output
drops below the level set in the OutGate parameter.
Parameter
Wet/Dry
Pre-Delay
Early Reflection
Density
Diffuse
Decay
Lo-Cut
Hi-Cut
Gate Out
Decimator
A Decimator downsamples the incoming signal by removing bits from the digital signal. The
difference between decimation and resampling is that the decimator does not use any filtering to
mask or correct digital artifacts. The result is an effect ranging from mild to almost completely pure
digital distortion, depending on the setting and the source material.
Parameter
Wet/Dry
Decimate
Bit Reducer
Resampler
The Resampler is similar to the decimator in that it removes bits from an incoming signal. The
difference is that the Resampler applies a complex suite of filters and anti-aliasing to attempt to
retain the original sound quality. This is a method used by popular vintage samplers and sampling
drum machines from the 1980s. The Resampler effect can be used to achieve a "dirty" sound on
drum loops, without the harshness of distortion.
Parameter
Wet/Dry
Rate
Decimate
Value Range
0 (DRY) – 100 (WET)
1 – 100
0 – 100
0 – 100
0 – 100
0 – 100
0 – 100
0 – 100
0 – 100
Value Range
0 (DRY) - 100 (WET)
0 - 100
4 - 32
Value Range
0 (DRY) - 100 (WET)
0 - 100
0 - 100
109
Default Value
50
50
50
50
50
75
10
10
0
Default Value
100 (WET)
0
32
Default Value
100 (WET)
0
0
Q-Link No.
Q9
Q10
Q11
Q12
Q5
Q6
Q7
Q8
Q1
Q-Link No.
Q9
Q10
Q11
Q-Link No.
Q9
Q10
Q11

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