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Pad Effects
Pad Insert Effects
To load and edit pad insert effects:
1. In the software, click the Program Mixer tab in the Mode Tab Section.
2. Click the desired pad's channel's Route button.
3. Click the button next to Inserts so it says On.
4. Click the downward arrow (T) of the drop-down menu of the slot you want to assign
an effect to. Select an effect from the window that appears.
Click a loaded effect name to open its graphic user interface to edit its parameters.
Hardware: To load and edit pad insert effects:
1. Enter Program Mixer Mode by pressing the Prog Mix button.
2. Press F5 (Insert) to view the pads' insert effect slots. (You can repeatedly press F5 (Insert) to cycle
through the four available insert effect slots. The small squares below the tab indicate the currently
selected slot.)
3. Use the Cursor Buttons to select the desired pad. (To show another set of 16 pads, use the Pad
Bank buttons to select another bank.)
4. Use the Data Dial or the -/+ buttons to open another page to select an effect. Click F4 (Select) to
load it, or click F3 (Back) to close the page.
To edit an effect's parameters, use the Cursor Buttons to select the effect and press Window. Use
the Cursor Buttons to select a parameter and use the Data Dial or -/+ buttons to adjust it.
When you select a pad insert effect, it will automatically be routed to Submix 1. If you want, you can
change where it is routed:
1. In the software, click Program Mixer tab in the Mode Tab Section.
2. Click the desired pad's channel's Route button.
3. Click the downward arrow (T) of the drop-down menu above the pad's channel's Pan knob.
4. Select any one of the following outputs: the Track Mixer, Submix 1 to 8, or Out 1,2 to Out 15,16. The
outputs that are not available in your audio hardware will be grayed out. If a loaded project has
outputs routed that don't exist on your audio hardware, these will appear in red.
Remember: The MPC Renaissance offers the following physical outputs: 1,2 (main out) and 3,4
(assignable).
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