Akai MPC5000 Specifications Page 167

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Shape Controls the shape of the LFO, varying between a TRIANGLE (0) and a SQUARE (100) wave.
Phaser 1 / Phaser 2 / Phaser Sync
The Phaser is a classic effect that is created by ganging multiple all-pass filter stages to create “notches,” or sharp dips
in the frequency spectrum. The frequencies of these all-pass filters are usually modulated by an LFO to create a
dramatic sweeping sound.
This effect is best used as an insert by turning 'DIRECT' off. See page 150 for more on this.
WetDry (1/2/Sync) Controls the ratio of unprocessed and processed signal. At 100, the signal heard will be 100%
effected.
Rate (1/2/Sync) Controls the speed of the LFO.
Depth (2/Sync) Controls the amount of the phaser effect.
Reso (2/Sync) Controls the resonant peaks of the notch filters.
Stages (2/Sync) This selects how many all-pass filter stages, and thus notches are used.
LP / HP Filter Sweep / Sync
This effect is a filter, with the frequency of the filter modulated by an LFO. Both Highpass and Lowpass filters are
available.
WetDry Controls the ratio of unprocessed and processed signal. At 100, the signal heard will be 100%
effected.
LowFreq Controls the lowest point of the filter sweep's frequency.
HiFreq Controls the highest point of the filter sweep's frequency.
Rate Controls the speed of the LFO.
Res Controls the emphasis of the frequency at the cutoff point.
Autowah
This effect is a lowpass filter modulated by an envelope. The envelope is triggered by the incoming audio signal, and the
amount of effect the envelope has on the cutoff frequency can be controlled by the incoming audio signal's amplitude.
This yields a classic funky "wah wah" type sound.
WetDry Controls the ratio of unprocessed and processed signal. At 100, the signal heard will be 100%
effected.
Res Controls the emphasis of the frequency at the cutoff point.
Attack Sets the amount of time the envelope takes to reach its maximum value. Slower attacks will
yield a string-like attack. Faster attack times will give you a more quick, punchy type sound.
Rels This sets how long the envelope takes to go from maximum value to zero.
Centre This sets the center point for the Autowah effect.
Sens Controls how dramatically the autowah effect will respond to volume changes. Set this to a
lower value for louder sources, and a higher value for quieter sources.
HP / LP Filter
This effect is a static filter without modulation.
Freq Controls the frequency at which the filter will affect the incoming signal.
Res Controls the emphasis of the frequency at the cutoff point.
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