Akai MPK 225 User's Guide

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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - User Guide

User Guide English Manual Version 1.0

Page 2 - Table of Contents

10 Edit Mode In Edit Mode, you can edit the settings of the currently selected Preset. The settings vary depending on the controller you are edi

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11 Keyboard Important: Global Mode contains other parameters that affect the keyboard but are saved only with global settings and not with the c

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12 Pads Important: Global Mode contains other parameters that affect the pads but are saved only with the global settings, not with the Preset.

Page 5 - Introduction

13 MSB / LSB: If Program Change or Program Bank is the selected Type, these determine the MSB (Most Significant Bit) and LSB (Least Significant B

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14 Assignable Knobs Type: The type of message that will be sent. The available settings are MIDI CC, Aftertouch (Aft), Increment/Decrement 1 (In

Page 7 - About Modes

15 Assignable Switches Type: The type of message that will be sent. The available settings are CC, Note, Program Change (PrgChange), Program Ban

Page 8 - Preset Mode

16 Program Number (Pgm): If PrgChange or PrgBank is the selected Type, this determines the Program number. The available range is 000–127. Tip: F

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17 Tap Tempo Important: Global Mode contains other parameters that affect the tempo but are saved only with the global settings, not with the Pr

Page 10 - Edit Mode

18 Transport Controls Type: The type of message that will be sent. The available settings are MMC, MMC/MIDI Clock, MIDI Real Time, MIDI CC, and

Page 11 - Keyboard

19 Arpeggiator Type: The type of arpeggation that will be used. The available settings are: • Double: Each note will sound twice. This setting

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Table of Contents (Click a chapter/section to jump to it.) Introduction ...

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20 Pitch-Bend Wheel MIDI Channel: This setting determines over which MIDI channel the messages are sent. The available settings are Common, USB

Page 14 - Assignable Knobs

21 Footswitch Input Type: The type of message that will be sent. The available settings are MIDI CC, Tap Tempo, Play, Record, Stop, Play/Stop, A

Page 15 - Assignable Switches

22 Global Mode Global Mode lets you set parameters and make changes to MPK225's general ("global") functioning. These settings ar

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23 MIDI Channels Common Channel (Common Chnl): This setting determines which MIDI channel is the common channel (various controls can be assigne

Page 17 - Tap Tempo

24 Pads Important: Edit Mode contains other parameters that affect the pads but are saved only with the Preset, not with the global settings. Se

Page 18 - Note Repeat

25 Clock Source: Determines whether MPK225 uses its Internal MIDI clock or refers to an External clock (e.g., from a DAW). SysEx Send Program

Page 19 - Arpeggiator

26 Program Change Mode A Program Change, often referred to as a Patch Change, is a MIDI message from one device to another that causes the latt

Page 20 - Modulation Wheel

27 Program Change MIDI Channel: This setting determines over which MIDI channel the messages are sent. The available settings are Common, USB A1

Page 21 - Expression Pedal Input

28 Features Top Panel 1810111516 16 16 161711 11 1111 11 11 119342251213181920 21 22 232425 25 25 25 251412 12 1267 1. Keyboard: This 25-note

Page 22 - Global Mode

29 5. Tap Tempo: Tap this button at the desired rate to enter a new tempo. Note: If you reload the current Preset, the tempo will revert to that

Page 23 - Note Display

Arpeggiator ... 19 Pitch-Bend Wheel ...

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30 13. Time Division: Press this button and then press one of the Assignable Switches to select the current Time Division, which determines the

Page 25 - Save Globals

31 22. Program Change: Press this button to enter Program Change Mode where you can send a Program Change or Program With Bank Change message to

Page 26 - Program Change Mode

32 Rear Panel 1. Power Input: If you do not want to use a computer in your setup (i.e., if you are using MPK225 to control an external MIDI mod

Page 27 - Program Change

33 7. MIDI In: Use a standard five-pin MIDI cable to connect this MIDI In to the MIDI Out of an external MIDI device (e.g., another MIDI control

Page 28 - Features

34 Appendix Mode Parameters Edit Mode To edit a control's parameters, press Edit then move or press that control. Control Parameter S

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35 Control Parameter Settings Assignable Pads (continued) Type MIDI Channel Program Number MIDI to DIN On Color Off Color Program ChangeCommon

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36 Control Parameter Settings Assignable Knobs Type MIDI Channel CC Number MIDI to DIN Min Max MIDI CCCommon, USB A1–A16, USB B1–B16 000–127 On

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37 Control Parameter Settings Assignable Switches Type MIDI Channel CC Number MIDI to DIN Mode Invert CCCommon, USB A1–A16, USB B1–B16 000–127

Page 32 - Rear Panel

38 Control Parameter Settings Tempo BPM Time Division Gate Swing 30–300 1/4, 1/4T, 1/8, 1/8T, 1/16, 1/16T, 1/32, 1/32T 00–99% 50–75% Transport

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39 Control Parameter Settings Footswitch 1 Type MIDI Channel MIDI CC MIDI to DIN1 Mode MIDI CCCommon, USB A1–A16, USB B1–B16 000–127 On, Off Mo

Page 34 - Appendix

Features ... 28 Top Panel ...

Page 35 - Control Parameter Settings

40 Global Mode To edit these parameters, press Global and use the Left Cursor and Right Cursor buttons to move through the pages. Page Paramet

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41 Program Change Mode To edit these parameters, press Program Change and use the Value Dial to switch between Program Change and Program Bank.

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42 Technical Specifications Note Keys 25 keys; velocity-sensitive; 10-octave range with octave up/down buttons or transposition Pads 8 pads; v

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43 Trademarks and Licenses Akai Professional is a trademark of inMusic Brands, Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. IOS is a regis

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akaipro.com

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5 Introduction Box Contents MPK225 USB Cable Quickstart Guide Safety & Warranty Manual Support For the latest information about

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6 Quick Setup / Connection Diagram Items not listed under the Box Contents are sold separately. Important note for Mac OS X users: The first

Page 42 - Technical Specifications

7 About Modes The MPK225 has four different modes of operation. Enter each mode by pressing its corresponding button. These modes are described

Page 43 - Trademarks and Licenses

8 Preset Mode In Preset Mode, you can load, save, copy, and rename Presets. A Preset is a collection of information about how the knobs, buttons

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9 To name or rename a Preset: 1. Press Preset to enter Preset Mode. 2. Press the Right Cursor button so Store Program appears in the display. 3

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