Akai MPD26 manual Aftertouch Parameters

Models: MPD26

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AFTERTOUCH PARAMETERS

For some applications, you might wish to use the faders or knobs as Aftertouch controllers. In this scenario, the knob or fader will transmit Aftertouch information which could be used to control, say, vibrato or tremolo. The following list of parameters can be accessed if “Aftertouch” is selected as the event type for the knob or fader.

MIDI CHANNEL FIELD

MIDI PORT/CHANNEL FIELD

This field sets the MIDI Port and Channel which the knob or fader will use to transmit messages. You can assign knobs and faders to one of two MIDI Ports, A or B, and to one of 16 MIDI Channels on each port (i.e. A14). You can also assign a knob or fader to use the MIDI Common Channel.

1.Press [<] to select MIDI Port/Channel field.

2.While in MIDI Port/Channel field, use [VALUE] dial to select desired MIDI Port and Channel.

3.Press [>] to select the next field.

Note: When not used via USB, only knobs and faders assigned to port A will be transmitted via the 5-pin MIDI port on the back of the MPD26.

MINIMUM RANGE FIELD

This field is used to specify the minimum value that the knob or fader can transmit.

1.Use [<] or [>] buttons to select Minimum Range field.

2.While in Minimum Range field, use [VALUE] dial to select desired minimum aftertouch value.

3.Use the [>] button to select the next field.

MINIMUM RANGE FIELD

MAXIMUM RANGE FIELD

This field is used to specify the maximum value that the knob or fader can transmit.

1.Use the [<] or [>] buttons to select Maximum Range field.

2.While in Maximum Range field, use [VALUE] dial to select desired maximum value.

MAXIMUM RANGE FIELD

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Akai MPD26 manual Aftertouch Parameters