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Controller Mod Section (Keygroup Program Only)
This section determines the influence of additional play controllers on
various sound parameters.
Important: To use these parameters, make sure that a connected MIDI
device can send pitch bend messages as well as aftertouch and
modulation wheel data.
Pitch Bend sets the range (in semitones) of a connected MIDI keyboard's pitch-bend wheel.
Whl>LFO (Wheel to LFO) determines how much a connected MIDI keyboard's modulation wheel affects
the LFO intensity.
Aft>Filt (Aftertouch to Filter Cutoff) determines how much a connected MIDI keyboard's aftertouch data
affects the filter cutoff.
Pad Insert Effects Section
Here, you can select up to four insert effects for each pad. You can use
various effects included in your MPC software as well as other VST and
AU plugins installed on your computer.
Tip: A list of all available MPC software effects and their parameters is
in the Effects and Parameters chapter of the Appendix.
In the software, load a pad insert effect by following these steps:
1. Click the button in the upper-right of the panel of the panel so it
reads On.
2. Click the small arrow (T) on the right of the corresponding insert
slot.
3. Select the desired effect from the drop-down menu.
To edit the parameters of a loaded effect, click the effect name to
open a window. The effect's user interface depends on the loaded
effect type. Most VST and AU effects have a graphical user interface.
Tip: Insert effects and send effects can also be loaded and edited in Program Mixer Mode. For more
information, please see the Program Mixer Mode chapter.
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