Akai mpc2000 User Manual

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Chapter 3: Recording Sequences
MIDI Filter Function
This sets the MPC2000 to receive or not receive a MIDI event.
• MIDI filter:
This is the on or off setting for the entire MIDI filter function.  When
this is off, all MIDI events will be received regardless of the settings
in the Type: and Pass?: fields.
• Type:
Set the type of MIDI event.  The following MIDI events can be fil-
tered.  For details on MIDI events, read a MIDI guide book.
NOTES, PITCH BEND, PROG(ram) CHANGE, CH(annel)
P R E S S U R E ,   P O L Y   P R E S S ( u r e ) ,   E X C L U S I V E ,
CONTROL:ALL (Change all of the controls), Control Change
#000 ~ #127
• Pass?:
This sets the reception of a MIDI event selected in Type:.  Set this
to YES to receive MIDI events set in Type: and NO to ignore the
events.
Sending the All Note Off
When a sound generated by a MIDI device connected to the MIDI
OUT jack of MPC2000 does not stop, send an “All note off” or “All
reset control” MIDI event from MPC2000 to force the sound to stop.
To display the MIDI Input window, select a MIDI channel field and
press the OPEN WINDOW key.
By pressing PANIC[F5], the “All note off” or “All reset control” MIDI
event will be sent through MIDI OUT.