Akai MPK88 Manual De Usuario

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FRONT PANEL OVERVIEW 
 
 
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1.
 
LCD – The display is used for navigating 
menus, displaying data, and affecting change 
on MPK61/MPK88’s options and parameters. 
2.
 
[VALUE]  (Push to Enter) – This dial is used 
to increment and decrement Presets, 
parameter values and settings.  This dial also 
functions as an [ENTER] button when it is 
pressed down. 
3.
 
[<] AND [>] BUTTONS – These buttons are 
used to navigate through the fields of menus 
and options.  The [<] button also functions as 
a [CANCEL] button. 
4.
 
[PRESET]  – This button calls up Preset 
Mode.  You can select and recall different 
Preset programs in this mode. 
5.
 
[EDIT] – This button calls up Edit Mode, 
which allows you to edit the behavior of the 
keyboard, pads, knobs, buttons, faders and 
default settings for each preset. 
6.
 
[GLOBAL] – This button calls up Global 
Mode, where MIDI reset commands and 
global system preferences are set. 
7.
 
[PREVIEW] – This button allows  you to see 
what value will be sent by a controller, without 
actually sending the value.  This gives you 
precise control over your parameters and 
helps avoid erroneous controller data being 
sent to your devices due to the physical 
position of the controller.  This is especially 
useful when switching between control banks 
where, for example, the physical position of a 
fader may not correspond to the last value 
sent by the controller.  Holding down 
[PREVIEW] allows you to view the original 
value and adjust the physical position of the 
fader as necessary before transmitting any 
values.  
8.
 
[PROGRAM CHANGE] – Pressing this 
button will enter Program Change mode.  In 
this mode, you can send a Program Change 
or Program with Bank Change message to a 
hardware or software module.  
9.
 
TRANSPORT CONTROL BUTTONS – 
These five buttons are dedicated buttons for 
sending transport control commands.  The 
transport control buttons can be set to 
transmit either MMC (MIDI Machine Control), 
MMC/MIDI SysEx, MIDI START/STOP or 
pre-assigned MIDI CC values.  
10.
  8 ASSIGNABLE KNOBS –Each 360-degree 
knob can be used to send continuous control 
data to a desktop audio workstation or 
external MIDI device. 
11.
  8 ASSIGNABLE FADERS – Each fader can 
be used to send continuous control data to a 
desktop audio workstation or external MIDI 
device. 
12.
  8 ASSIGNABLE BUTTONS – These buttons 
can be used as MIDI CC switches or Program 
Change switches. They can function in 
momentary or toggle modes.  When [TIME 
DIVISION] has been activated, these 8 
buttons are used to set the time division of 
the Arpeggiator and Note Repeat features.   
13.
  [CONTROL BANK] – The MPK61/MPK88 
features 3 independent banks of continuous 
controllers.  Effectively, this allows you to 
control up to 72 independent parameters with 
the knobs, faders and buttons on the 
MPK61/MPK88.  The [CONTROL BANK] 
button is used to switch among the 3 banks.  
The LEDs above the button will reflect the 
currently selected control bank.