Akai mpc3000 Manuel D’Utilisation

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If you ever forget these instructions, just press the 
<Play snds
from MIDI>
 soft key. It’s in the screen accessed by pressing the
MIDI key and selecting option 2.
I want to use the MPC3000’s pads to program drum parts on an
external sequencer, but I can’t get any of the MIDI outputs to send
note-on messages when I play the pads. How do I do it?
1. In the Play/Record screen, set the 
Type
 field to 
DRUM
 or select a
track that has a 
Type
 of 
DRUM
. Then, set the track’s 
Chn
 field to
the desired output MIDI channel and port.
2. In the MIDI key, option 1 screen, you can change the note num-
bers assigned to each pad if desired.
3. If you are simultaneously using the pads to program the external
sequencer and using the MPC3000’s sound generator to receive
from the external sequencer, then set both the 
Soft thru
 and
Local mode
 fields to 
OFF
. These fields are in the screen
accessed by pressing the MIDI key and selecting option 2.
When I play a key on my keyboard synthesizer while connected to
the MPC3000, two voices play in my keyboard for every one key
pressed. Why?
When you play a key on the syntheizer keyboard, it plays the note
internally and also sends a note over MIDI to the MPC3000.
Because the MPC3000’s 
Soft thru
 feature is normally set to 
ON
,
that note is immediately sent back out to the keyboard, causing it to
play the same note again. To solve this problem, turn 
Soft thru
off (press the MIDI key, then select option 2) or disable Local Con-
trol on your keyboard synthesizer.