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Chapter 1: Introduction
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Features
The following is a summary of some of the advanced features of the
MPC3000.
General
• Large 320-character LCD display (8 lines by 40 characters) with
graphics.
• Built-in 1.44 megabyte disk drive for storing both sequence and
sound data.
• Built-in SCSI interface for storing data to external hard disk.
• Interactive Help function provides a full screen of explanation for
every data field of every function screen.
• Four soft keys provide one-button execution of many functions.
• The contents of many data fields and other settings are retained
while the power is turned off.
• Fast internal 16MHz V53 16-bit microprocessor (equivalent to an
80286) provides accurate timing in complex sequences and fast
response to MIDI.
Sound Generator
• 16-bit, 44.1kHz stereo sampling.
• High capacity sound memory: 2 megabytes standard (21.9 seconds
mono or 10.9 seconds stereo), expandable to 16 megabytes (188.3
seconds mono or 94.1 seconds stereo).
• Digital sampling input for direct recording from digital sources.
• 128 sounds (samples) may be held in memory at one time.
• 32 simultaneous playback voices.
• Dynamic lowpass filter with envelope generator (and resonance!)
for each voice.
• Built-in effects generator for versatile delay effects.
• 10 polyphonic audio outputs, including stereo mix out and 8
individual outputs.
• 24 programs (sets of sound assignments) exist, each having 64
unique sound assignments from a common bank of 128 sounds, and
unique sound modifying parameters for each assignment. Switching
programs instantly changes all sound assignments and sound
parameters.
• Multiple iterations of a single sound may be assigned to use
multiple voices (polyphonic) or the same voice (monophonic), and
may either respond to Note Off messages or not. Also, any sound
may be set to terminate the playing of any two other sounds.
• Extensive sample editing allows any portion of a sound to be
copied or removed and inserted into another sound at any location.
Any portion may also be silenced or reversed.
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