Using the step editor – Akai Professional Akai MPK Mini Plus 37-Key MIDI Controller User Manual

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Parameter Value

Range

Notes

Gate

10%-99%

Sets the note length for the arpeggiator,
expressed as a percentage of the set note
division.

BPM

30-240

Sets the tempo for the arpeggiator. Can also
be set with the

Tap Tempo

button.

Note:

The Arpeggiator and Sequencers cannot be used at the same time when the unit is in

the Step Edit or Live Sequence modes.

Using the Step Editor

Press and hold

Shift

and the

Octave Down

button to open the Step Editor menu. The display

will show a visualization of the notes selected on the keyboard across the bottom as well as a
list of editable parameters. Use the

Encoder

to scroll through the list of parameters. A step

sequence can be composed of up to 64 steps. Each step can store up to 8 notes with velocity
and length. You can edit the length of a sequence using the

Sequencer

section of the

Program Editor.

To add notes to a step sequence,

use the

[<<]

and

[>>]

buttons to locate a step within the

sequence. Then, press the desired

Keys

to enter those notes to play at that step of the

sequence. The display graphic will update to highlight the keys you have entered in white.
Enable Scales or Chord mode to fix the keybed to a desired scale or chord type. Pressing a
key you have already entered again will remove that note from the step sequence.

You can

also press the

Pads

to add or remove drum hits from your sequence.

Note:

To delete key events while the sequence is active, you must press

Shift

and the desired

key when the sequencer is passing through the desired step. This action will delete chords
entered while Chord mode is active and notes lasting longer than one step.

To set a note’s length longer than one step,

press and hold the key of the desired note, and

then press

[>>]

while the note is held. Note lengths up to 64 steps can be set. Notes that

exceed this will be truncated to sequence length.

To transpose your sequence up or down,

use the

Encoder

to select and then turn on

Transpose mode. You can also turn this function on and off using the

Sequencer

section of

the Program Editor. Then, use the keys to transpose your sequence up or down by 12 semi-
tones using middle C set as the root note, or no transposition.

To clear all events from a sequence,

press and hold

Shift

and then press

Full Level

to clear

all keyboard events from the sequence; press and hold

Shift

and then press

Tap Tempo

to

clear all drum events from the sequence.

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