Akai MPK25 manual Program Change Mode, Prog Change Program Change

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PROGRAM CHANGE MODE

A Program Change, often referred to as a Patch Change, is a MIDI message used for sending data to devices to cause them to change to a new program. This allows you to tell a hardware or software device which sound to play. For example, if your MPK25 is controlling a piano patch on your DAW or an external device, using a Program Change command allows you to easily switch to a synth patch.

There are two different types of Program Change messages on the MPK25:

PROG CHANGE – This event will transmit a regular Program Change message (0-127) to your DAW or an external device, allowing you to switch between 128 different program banks.

PROG+BANK – This event transmits a Program Change message (0-127), along with a Bank L (Least Significant Bit) Change message (0-127) and a Bank M (Most Significant Bit) Change message (0-126), which allows access of up to 16384 different program banks. You can use PROG+BANK if your DAW or external device supports LSB and MSB.

To enter Program Change mode, press the [PROGRAM CHANGE] button. Then, turn [VALUE] dial to select either a PROG CHANGE or PROG+BANK event.

PROG CHANGE (Program Change)

PROG CHANGE allows you to transmit a regular Program Change message.

1.Select PROG CHANGE with the [VALUE] dial.

2.Press [ENTER] to see the next page of parameters.

3.Press the [<] button to access the MIDI CH field – this is the MIDI Channel which will be used to transmit the Program Change message. You can change the MIDI Channel by turning the [VALUE] dial. Then, press [>] to go to the next field.

4.In the PROG field, choose the program number with the [VALUE] dial.

5.Press [ENTER] to send the Program Change message.

PROG+BANK (Program Change with Bank Change)

PROG+BANK allows you to send a Program Change with Bank

Change message to your DAW or external sound module.

1.Select PROG+BANK with the [VALUE] dial.

2.Press [ENTER] to see the next page of parameters.

3.Press the [<] button to access the MIDI CH field – this is the MIDI Channel which will be used to transmit the message. You can change the MIDI Channel by turning the [VALUE] dial. Then, press [>] to go to the next field.

4.In the PROG field, choose the program number with the [VALUE] dial. Press [>] to go to the next field.

5.In the BANK M field, select the MSB (Most Significant Bit) of information. Press [>] to go to the next field.

6.In the BANK L field, select the LSB (Least Significant Bit) of information.

7.Press [ENTER] to send the Bank and Program event.

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Contents Operators Manual Page Table of Contents Page Front Panel Overview Page Rear Panel Overview Hookup Diagram USB cable not connected USB cable connectedOctave and Transposition Displaying InformationControl Aftertouch About Modes Preset ModeWhat is a Preset? Preset ModeEdit Mode Controller Selected Edit Mode ParametersKeyboard Octave Editing the KeyboardKeyboard Aftertouch Keyboard VelocityUse and buttons to move through fields on the second What is a Note Message? What is a Program Change?Editing the Pads Pressure Behavior Play Mode FieldMidi Channel Field Program Change Field Program Change ParametersBank M Field Bank L FieldEditing Knobs What is Control Change?What is Aftertouch? Control Change Field Control Change ParametersMinimum Range Field Maximum Range FieldAftertouch Parameters INCREMENT/DECREMENT Parameters Editing Buttons Play ModeProgram Change Parameters Editing the Arpeggiator Button Mode Arpeggio Parameters TYPE, RANGE, Button ModeARP Type RangeSwing Arpeggio Parameters GATE, SwingGate Please note Editing Note RepeatGate Field Editing Time Division Default Time DivisionEditing the Pitch Bend Wheel Midi Channel Editing the Modulation WheelMidi CC Minimum ValueEditing TAP Tempo Editing Transport ControlEditing Sustain Pedal Input Other Functions Editing Expression Pedal InputDrum PAD Parameters Kill Midi Page1 Global Mode LCD Contrast PAD Threshold SysEx Transfers to the MPK25 Save GlobalProg Change Program Change Program Change ModeFrequently Asked Questions Troubleshooting Email support@akaipro.com TEL 401.658.4032 U.S Technical Specifications51-0277-A
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