Akai MPC User Manual page 32

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Let's continue to set up the Keygroup Program:
1.
Click the Program Edit tab to enter Program Edit Mode.
Hardware: Press the Prog Edit button to enter Program Edit Mode.
2.
In the Layer section, click the Layer 1 drop-down menu and
select the bass sample you just loaded (you'll see your drum
samples in this list, as well). Because you're working with a
Keygroup Program instead of a Drum Program, this sample is
now playable across all pads.
Tip: On your MPC hardware, press the Pad Bank D button to switch to Pad Bank D and hit Pad 13.
You should hear the bass sample played back with its original pitch. You can use the other pads to
play your sample chromatically.
Let's add a second layer and set the Layers' velocity ranges so our bass sounds different when played at
a higher velocity (as a real bass would):
1.
Go back to the File Browser and select a different bass sample that sounds similar but a little bit
brighter.
2.
Double-click a sample to add it to the Project.
3.
Back in the Layer section, click the Layer 2 drop-down menu and select the new bass sample. Hit a
pad—both samples will sound at once. Maybe this new sound is interesting as it is, but let's make
some quick edits to get as close as we can to a real-life bass sound.
4.
Set Layer 1's Velocity slider to
cover the velocity range from 0 to
80, and set Layer 2's Velocity slider
to cover the range from 81 to 127.
Now when you hit a pad, the lower
velocities will trigger the Layer 1 sample
only, while higher velocities will trigger the
Layer 2 sample only.
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