Copying The Note Parameter; Setting The Envelope - Akai MPC2000XL Operator's Manual

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Copying the Note Parameter

The various settings you make on the parameter screen effect the note number. When a compli-
cated edit is made on a note and you want to use this edit on another note, you can copy the note
parameters to another note.
To open the Copy Note Parameters window, select the Note: field and press OPEN WINDOW.
In the upper part of the window, use the DATA wheel to select the program and the note number
of the sound you want to copy.
In the lower part of the window, use the DATA wheel to select the program and the note number
that you want to copy to.
Copy the note parameters by pressing DO IT [F5].

Setting the Envelope

This edits the envelope of the sounds assigned to each note.
The envelope has three parameters. Select the parameter that you want to edit with the CURSOR
keys and set the number with the DATA wheel.
Pgm:
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<Envelope>
Attack:
Attack:
Decay:100
Dcy md:END
ASSIGN
Attack:
This sets the attack time of the envelope. This is usually set to 0 for drum sound sources.
The higher the value, the slower it sounds.
Decay:
This sets the decay time of the envelope. The larger the value the milder the sound decays.
Dcy md:
This sets the type of decay.
END
START
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Copy Note Parameters
Copy Note Parameters
Prog:
1-NewPgm-A
COPY
Note:60/C05-OFF
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Prog: 1-NewPgm-A
Note:60/C05-OFF
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1 Note:60/C05-OFF
0
PARAMS
DRUM
The decay ends at the end of the sample. The starting point of the
decay is determined by the settings in the Decay: field. This is
convenient in smoothly fading out the end of a sound.
Also, when a sample is looped, the sample will decay according to the
settings in the Decay: field after note off. (Here, the settings in the
Voice overlap: field is overridden by NOTE OFF. See page
126)
The decay starts after the attack time.
Page 122
Chapter 7: Creating and Editing Programs
CLOSE
<Filter>
Tune:-120
..........................
Voice
Freq:100
Overlap:
Reson: 0
Reson: 0
POLY
PURGE
AUTO
PLAY

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