Editing pads, E operation > editing pads, Operation > editing pads – Akai MPX16 User Manual

Page 10

Advertising
background image

10

Editing Pads


To edit a pad's parameters, press the Pad Edit button to cycle through the available
parameter families, and then use Parameter Knobs AD to adjust their corresponding
parameters.

Parameter
Family

Parameter Description

Range/Options

Mix

A: Volume (Vol)

The maximum output level of the pad. 000 – 100

B: Pan

The position of the pad's sample in
the stereo field.

Center (Ctr),
L50 – R50

C: Reverb (Rvb)

The amount of reverb applied to the
pad. (At 100, the signal is an equal
blend of the wet and dry signals.)

000 – 100

Sample

A: Tuning (Tun)

The pitch of the pad.

-12 to +12
semitones

B: Envelope>Tuning (E>T)

How much the filter envelope affects
the pad's pitch. (When set to 100, the
envelope will add 12 semitones to the
sample's pitch.)

000 – 100

C: Sample Start (St.)

An offset for the start point of the
sample on the pad. Higher values
move the start point forward in the
sample. This does not affect the
actual sample file or the same sample
assigned to other pads.

000 – 999

D: Sample End (End)

An offset for the end point of the
sample on the pad. Higher values
move the end point backward in the
sample. This does not affect the
actual sample file or the same sample
assigned to other pads.

000 – 999

Envelopes

A: Filter Attack (F.A)

The attack setting of the filter
envelope for the pad. This also
depends on the Trigger Mode setting
(see the Utility parameters below).

000 – 100

B: Filter Decay (F.D)

The decay setting of the filter
envelope for the pad. This also
depends on the Trigger Mode setting
(see the Utility parameters below).

Off,
000 – 999

C: Amplitude Attack (A.A)

The attack setting of the amplitude
envelope for the pad. This also
depends on the Trigger Mode setting
(see the Utility parameters below).

000 – 100

D: Amplitude Decay (A.D)

The decay setting of the amplitude
envelope for the pad. This also
depends on the Trigger Mode setting
(see the Utility parameters below).

Off,
000 – 999

Advertising