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o Record Pad Aftertouch Events: If this option is enabled, pad aftertouch data (from MPC
hardware's pressure-sensitive pads) can be recorded.
o Place Events recorded during Count-In at start-point: If this option is enabled, hitting a pad
during the recording's pre-count will record that note event at the start of the recording. (This is
the MPC3000 worked.)
o Pulse Resolution: Click this drop-down menu to select the display resolution (in PPQN—
pulses per quarter note) of pulse values in certain areas of the software. Please note that this
setting affects the display resolution, not the software's timing
Preferences: Hardware Tab
Here, you can set additional parameters
affecting the behavior of your MPC hardware.
o Pad Threshold: Click this drop-down
menu to select a threshold that must be
exceeded to trigger the pad.
o Pad Sensitivity: Click this drop-down
menu to set how sensitively your MPC
hardware's pads respond to your touch.
o Pad Curve: Click this drop-down menu to
set how your playing is translated into
velocity values, starting from value A (a
soft touch is enough to create a big
velocity value) up to D (you have to hit the
pad really hard for a high velocity value).
o Footswitch 1 and Footswitch 2: Click
these drop-down menus to select the functionality of connected footswitches to your MPC
hardware. You can select either transport commands (e.g., Play or Stop) or trigger commands
for pads and the F(unction)-Buttons.
o Pad Response: View the Velocity and Aftertouch meters when pressing the pads to help
gauge the force and pressure you are applying to them. These meters are useful when
adjusting the Pad Threshold and Pad Sensitivity parameters (above).
o Show Hardware Info: Click this button to open a window with information about your
connected MPC hardware (firmware version, driver version, etc.).
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