DISPLAYING INFORMATION

As you are working with the MPD24, the LCD screen will help you keep track of what values and parameters are entered and sent to external devices. There are several kinds of information that the MPD24 will display while in use: NOTE, AFTERTOUCH (Channel Pressure), CONTROL CHANGE, MIDI MACHINE CONTROL (MMC), and PREVIEW MODE information.

NOTE

When a PAD is hit, the MPD24 will output MIDI Note On messages to trigger sounds on your DAW or external device. Each pad can have its own MIDI Note Number associated with it. When you hit a pad, the screen will display the MIDI Note Number, the MIDI Port and Channel that the pad is using, the pad bank, and the velocity (how hard you hit the pad).

MIDI Port

Note

and Channel

indicator

Note velocity

Velocity is also displayed with bar meter

Please see ‘Editing Pads’( page 14) for more

Pad bank MIDI Note Number

information on MIDI Notes and Pads.

 

NOTE AFTERTOUCH (Channel Pressure)

When enabled, AFTERTOUCH is MIDI data sent when pressure is applied to one of the pads after it has been struck and while it is being held down. It will be displayed on the far right of the display as you apply pressure to the pad.

Aftertouch value

Aftertouch value is also diplayed with bar meter

CONTROL CHANGE

When a KNOB or SLIDER is used, the MPD24 will output MIDI Control Change data. This data is used to change certain parameters on your DAW or external sound module. When you move a knob or slider, the screen will indicate the Control Change (CC) Number, value, and MIDI Channel.

Please see ‘Editing Knobs and Sliders’ (page18) for more information on Control Change.

MIDI Port &

Control Change

Channel

indicator

Control change value

Value is also displayed

with bar meter

Pad bank Control Change Number

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Akai MPD24 manual Displaying Information, Control Change

MPD24 specifications

The Akai MPD24 is a MIDI pad controller that has gained popularity among music producers, beatmakers, and live performers for its versatility and user-friendly design. This controller is particularly well-suited for creating beats, triggering samples, and enhancing the creative process in digital audio workstations (DAWs).

One of the standout features of the MPD24 is its 16 velocity-sensitive RGB pads, which allow for expressive performances. These pads are designed to respond dynamically to the player's touch, making it possible to produce intricate rhythms and nuanced accents. Each pad can be assigned to trigger different samples or MIDI notes, providing extensive flexibility in live performances and studio sessions.

The MPD24 is equipped with multiple control knobs and faders, giving users hands-on access to various parameters in their software. This feature is particularly beneficial when manipulating effects, instrument settings, or mixing levels. With a total of 24 assignable knobs, users can customize their workflow to suit their specific needs, leading to a more streamlined production process.

The unit operates using USB connectivity, making it easy to integrate with computers and laptops without the need for additional power supplies. This convenience is especially appreciated by mobile musicians who need a compact solution for music production on the go. Additionally, the MPD24 is compatible with major DAWs like Ableton Live, FL Studio, and Logic Pro, making it a versatile tool for producers regardless of their preferred software environment.

Another important aspect of the MPD24 is its built-in MIDI functionality, which allows it to be used to control other MIDI-compatible devices seamlessly. This capability makes the MPD24 not just a pad controller but also a comprehensive MIDI controller for a wide array of hardware and software instruments.

The MPD24 also features a MIDI out port, enabling musicians to utilize the controller with traditional hardware synthesizers and drum machines. This expands its functionality beyond the computer realm, making it an indispensable tool for both studio work and live performances.

Overall, the Akai MPD24 combines an ergonomic design with powerful features, making it an excellent choice for musicians looking to enhance their creativity. Whether used for studio production or live settings, the MPD24 stands out as a reliable and flexible MIDI controller that caters to the diverse needs of modern music creators. Its blend of expressive pads, assignable controls, and versatile connectivity ensures that it remains a valuable asset in any music production arsenal.