Global mode, Program change mode – Akai MPK49 User Manual

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NAVIGATING GLOBAL MODE

1.

Press the [GLOBAL] button.

2.

Use the [<] and [>] buttons to navigate through the available pages of
options (shown below).

3.

Use the [VALUE] dial to change settings, values or select a message
on the selected page.

4.

Press [ENTER] to accept the change or send a message or press [<]

NAVIGATING PROGRAM CHANGE MODE

1.

Press the [PROGRAM CHANGE] button.

2.

On Page 1, use the [VALUE] dial to select a Prog Change or

Prog+Bank message on and press [ENTER].

3.

On Page 2, use the [<] and [>] buttons to move through the

different options and use the {VALUE] dial to change them.

4.

Press [ENTER] to send the message.

GLOBAL MODE

In Global Mode, you can send
global messages and make general
changes to the way that your
MPK49 functions. Global Mode
options are organized under
different pages and include the list
of options shown below.

KILL MIDI

Send an All Notes Off or Reset Controllers message

Page 1

MIDI COMMON CHANNEL

Select which MIDI channel will be used as the
Common Channel.

Page 2

LCD CONTRAST

Adjust the contrast of the display.

Page 3

PAD SENSITIVITY

Adjust how sensitive the pads are to the touch.

Page 4

PAD VELOCITY CURVE

Adjust how the pads will output MIDI velocity, based
on the force applied to them.

Page 5

PAD THRESHOLD

Adjust the threshold of minimum force required to
activate a pad.

Page 6

KEYBOARD TRANSPOSITION

Transpose the keyboard up or down in semitones.

Page 7

MIDI CLOCK

Select Internal or External MIDI Clock source.

Page 8

TAP TEMPO AVERAGE

Select the number of taps to be averaged in
determining tempo.

Page 9

SAVE SETUP

Save the current global settings.

Page 10

SYSEX TX

Transfer a Preset via SysEx.

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VERSION

Check the current firmware version.

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PROGRAM CHANGE MODE

A Program Change, often referred to as a
Patch Change, is a MIDI message used for
sending data to devices to cause them to
change to a new program. This allows you
to tell a hardware or software device which
sound to play. For example, if your MPK49
is controlling a piano patch on your DAW or
an external device, using a Program Change
command allows you to easily switch to a
synth patch.

There are two different types of Program Change messages on the MPK49:

PROG CHANGE – This event will transmit a regular Program Change message (0-127) to your DAW or an
external device, allowing you to switch between 128 different program banks.

PROG+BANK – This event transmits a Program Change message (0-127), along with a Bank L (Least
Significant Bit) Change
message (0-127) and a Bank M (Most Significant Bit) Change message (0-126),
which allows access of up to 16384 different program banks. You can use PROG+BANK if your DAW or
external device supports LSB and MSB.

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