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Sample, Keygroup and Synth Programs 132
Keytracking
Samples can be individually set to ignore their keygrouping, and play in the pitch of their Root across the entire
keygroup range. This is helpful for percussive sounds, or for particular effects.
To turn off keytracking for individual samples, do the following:
01. Select the TUNE Field on the PROGRAM Page.
02. Press the [WINDOW] key.
The PITCH FUNCTION Window will be displayed.
03. In the KeyTrk Column, remove the check mark for each sample you wish to turn Keytracking off.
Keygroup Tune and Transpose
Entire Keygroup type programs can be transposed and Tuned as a
whole. Tuning and Transpose can have different affect on the sound,
depending on the source material. When pressing a key and adjusting
the tuning, the sample assigned to that key will be pitched down. When
pressing a key and adjusting the transpose, the note being played will
change. To change the keygroup or tune, do the following:
01. in PROGRAM Mode, press the [F3] (PGM) button
02. Select the 'Transpose'
03. Each Keygroup Program can be transposed by up to +/- 36
Semitones (3 octaves).
04. Select 'Tune' and adjust the tuning of the keygroup as desired.
Each Keygroup can be tuned by up to +/- 36 Semitones (3 octaves).
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Pitchbend / Modwheel / Aftertouch
The Pitchbend Range, Modwheel Depth and Aftertouch amount can be set
in the PGM page. To access the PGM page, press [F3] (PGM) in Program
Mode.
Pitchbend
Pitchbend responds to MIDI Pitchbend, and can be set to have a range of
0-12 semitones
Modwheel>LFO
The Modwheel controls the LFO Depth, and can be set from 0-100%
effect. The LFO on the MPC5000 can control 4 different destinations: pitch, filter cutoff, level and panning. You first
have to make initial settings to one or more of these destinations in the Keygroup Program 'FltLFO' page to be able to
make use of your modwheel. When the 'LFO Depth' setting in the FltLFO page to one of those 4 destinations is 0,
'Modwheel>LFO' won’t have any effect for that destination, no matter the setting in the PGM page. With a 'LFO Depth'
setting other than 0, the level setting for 'Modwheel>LFO' in the PGM page determines how much modulation depth is
static and how much will be controlled by the Modwheel. Some examples:
'LFO Depth' = 0: the 'Modwheel>LFO' setting makes no difference.
'LFO Depth' = 68 and 'Modwheel>LFO' setting = 0: There is a static LFO modulation with value 68.
'LFO Depth' = 68 and 'Modwheel>LFO' setting = 100: Modwheel down: no static modulation, Modwheel up: LFO
modulation depth is 68.
'LFO Depth' = 68 and 'Modwheel>LFO' setting = 50: Modwheel down: static modulation LFO depth is 34. Modwheel up:
LFO modulation depth is 68.
Aftertouch>Filter
Aftertouch can be set to control filter cutoff, and can be set from 0-100% effect.
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