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FEATURES
MPC Renaissance is hardware specifically designed to control the MPC software. This section describes all
the hardware controls. For a complete explanation of the software, please see the MPC Reference Manual in
the software in the Help menu.
TOP PANEL
NAVIGATION / DATA ENTRY CONTROLS
1. DISPLAY – This LCD shows all the information
relevant to MPC Renaissance's current operation.
Much of this information is also shown in the software.
Use the CURSOR BUTTONS to navigate through the
display, and use the DATA DIAL, and -/+ buttons to
adjust the currently selected setting/parameter. Use the MODE buttons to change what page is
shown, and use the F-BUTTONS to change what tab is shown.
2. F-BUTTONS – Press one of these buttons to select its corresponding tab, shown above the button in
the display.
3. CURSOR BUTTONS – Use these buttons to navigate through the fields of menus and options shown
in the DISPLAY.
4. DATA DIAL Use this dial to scroll through the available menu options or adjust the parameter
values of the selected field in the DISPLAY.
5. -/+ – Press these buttons to increase/decrease the value of the selected field in the display.
6. NUMERIC KEYPAD – If the selected field in the DISPLAY is a number, use these numbered buttons
as a standard numeric keypad to enter a value. Press the keypad's ENTER to enter it.
7. UNDO / REDO – Press this button to undo your last action. Hold down SHIFT and press this button to
redo the last action you undid.
You can adjust the display contrast by
holding down SHIFT and turning the
DATA DIAL.
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