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Table of contents Table of contents Chapter 1: Introduction 1 Overview ............................................................................................................1 Upper side of Top panel ..................................................................................... 1 DATA INPUT section .......................................................................................... 2 Control section ........................................................................................
Chapter 5: Step editing 31 About step edit ................................................................................................. 31 Screens ............................................................................................................31 Events ............................................................................................................. 32 Copying / Pasting an event ............................................................................. 35 Moving an event ...
Table of contents Chapter 10: Using the MPC2500 with External devices 52 Sync with the MPC2500 as the master ........................................................... 52 Sync with the MPC2500 as the slave .............................................................. 52 Connecting the MPC2500 to the MIDI keyboard with the sound module ................................. 53 Setting the MIDI input .....................................................................................
Setteing the loop ............................................................................................76 Linking the loop point to the start point ............................................................ 77 Auto Phrase Loop ............................................................................................ 77 Chapter 13: Program 78 Creating a program ..........................................................................................
Table of contents Chapter 15: Effect 97 Applying effects to a specific pad sound .......................................................... 97 Applying effects of the FX2 to the effect sound of the FX1 .............................. 98 Editing effects .................................................................................................. 98 Using the master effect .................................................................................. 101 Editing the master effect ..................
1 Chapter 1 : Introduction Welcome to MUSIC PRODUCTION CENTER MPC2500. This operator's manual describes how to use an MPC2500. Please read this manual before you start using your MPC2500, and keep it in a safe place so that you can refer to it as needed. In this manual, the names of the knobs and keys on panels and plugs are located in square brackets, as follows: [name] .
2 Chapter 1: Introduction 07. [MAIN] key DATA INPUT section ① ③ ④ ⑤ Pressing this key displays MAIN mode, regardless the current mode. 08. [WINDOW] key ② Pressing this key, when the LED is lit, displays a pop up window where you can make a detailed setting of the field. 09. [TAP TEMPO] key You can set a desired tempo by tapping this key. ( TAP TEMPO feature) For more information, see the “Tap Tempo feature” section on page 18. 10.
3 Control section ① 06. [STOP] key: ② This key stops the play back/recording of a sequence. If you hit this key 3 times quickly, you can stop all sound playing back. ③ 07. [PLAY] key This key starts the playback of a sequence from its current position. 08. [PLAY START] key This key starts the playback of a sequence from its beginning. ④ ⑤ ⑥ ⑦ ⑧ PAD section 01. [STEP] key (< / > ) This key locates the sequence point backwards and forwards one step at a time.
4 Chapter 1: Introduction Q-Link section 01. [Q1] and [Q2] sliders These sliders control the sound according to the setting in the SLIDER mode. For more information, see the “Q-Link slider” section on page 49. ③ 02. [Q3] and [Q4] knobs These knobs control the sound according to the setting in the SLIDER mode. For more information, see the “Q-Link slider” section on page 49. ① 03.
5 Rear Panel ① ② ⑥ ③ ④ ⑤ ⑧⑨ ⑦ 07. [ASSIGNABLE MIX OUT 1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8] plug 01. [DIGITAL IN/OUT] plug These are the coaxial digital input/output. This IN is to connect digital outputs such as a CD player and a DAT. This OUT sends out the same signal as the [STEREO OUT]. These are outputs you can use to output each pad sound separately. With external mixers or effecters, you can perform advanced mixing. 08. Power plug 02. [STEREO OUT L/R] plug: Plug in the AC cable here.
6 Chapter 1: Introduction Connecting MPC2500 to External Audio/MIDI device The diagram below demonstrates how you can connect the MPC2500 to an external Audio/MIDI device. Please note that this is one example, so, when you actually connect your devices, refer to the device’s operator's manual. Note: When you connect devices, make sure the power is turned off.
7 Terminologies in MPC2500 These are the basic terminologies you need to know to operate the MPC2500: Sequence Sequence is the most basic unit that you use when you create data with the MPC2500. The data from the MIDI keyboard or pads will be recorded to each track in a sequence. A sequence has 64 tracks, each of which can hold performance data. You can create up to 99 sequences. The length of a sequence can be set from 1 bar to 999 bars.
8 Chapter 1: Introduction Sample With the MPC2500, sound data that is loaded into the unit is called a sample. A sample is loaded to the MPC2500 when you record in RECORD mode, load from a memory card, or transfer from PC through USB. You can change the start/end point of a sample or set loop in TRIM mode. To play back sounds, you need to assign samples to pads in PROGRAM mode. There are 2 kinds of samples: Stereo sample (2-channel sample with left and right channels), and Mono sample (1channel sample).
9 Chapter 2 : Basic Operation In this chapter, we will describe the basic operation of the MPC2500. MAIN Page This is the main screen of the MPC2500, where you record and play back sequences. You can go back to this page at any time by pressing the [MAIN] key; for example, when you get lost while operating MPC2500 and want to go back to this page. You cannot go back to MAIN page by pressing [MAIN] key while processing (e.g. recording, loading/saving etc..).
10 Chapter 2: Basic Operation Setting names The MPC2500 handles various types of data, from sound related data (such as samples and programs) to performance related data (such as sequences and tracks). These data are managed by names. In this section, you will learn how to name different data. Select a field which you wish to name with the cursor and turn the DATA wheel. The Name windows will show up. In the Name windows, you can name the data. 04.
11 Other useful functions in the Name window (Copy and Paste function) With the copy and paste function, you can copy the letters in the “New name” field and paste to set a name to another data. This is useful when you wish to create similar names for different data. If you press [F2] (COPY ) key when Name window is open, the letters in the “New name” field will be copied (temporarily saved). When you press [F3] (PASTE) in the Name window , those copied letters can be pasted to the “New name" field.
12 Chapter 3: Sequence feature Chapter 3 : Sequencer feature The MPC2500 has a sequencer feature that allows you to record/playback your performance. With the sequencer feature, you can record the performance you created with the pads. And by playing back the recorded data, you can reproduce your performance. The actual performance will be recorded on a track within a sequence. For more information on sequences and tracks, see the “Terminologies in MPC2500” section on page 7.
13 Recording the performance In this section, you will learn how to record the performance you made with pads to tracks in a sequence. 10. If you do not like the performance, you can start a new recording by pressing the [REC] [PLAY START] keys. This cancels the currently recorded performance data and starts a new recording. Note: To record your performance data to a sequence, you need to load a program to the MPC2500 that you play using the pads.
14 Chapter 3: Sequence feature Playing back a sequence You can play back a recorded sequence by pressing the [PLAY START] key. The sequence will be played repeatedly until you press the [STOP] key. If you press the [PLAY] key again, the MPC2500 will resume the playback from where the previous play back was stopped. Erase feature You can delete a certain pad performance by using the [ERASE] key.
15 04. In the Erase field, select NOTE ONLY. Note field will open up. 05. Select the Note field. If you wish to delete all events, leave it as ALL.. To delete only events on a specific pad, hit the pad to delete. You can select several pads. If you hit a different pad by mistake, you can cancel the selection by hitting the pad again. To restart the pad selection, turn the DATA wheel to the left. The value in the Note field will be reset to ALL so that you can select pad from the beginning. 06.
16 Chapter 3: Sequence feature 03. Press the [F5] (FIX) key. Timing Correct window will open up. Click/Metronome feature In this section, you will learn about various settings for the metronome (click sound). 01. When a sequence is in stop mode, Press [F2] (CLICK) key in the MAIN page. Click/Metronome window will open up. 04. In the Time field, select the area to correct the timing. 05. In the Note field, hit the pad you wish to correct the timing. To correct the timing of all events, leave it as ALL.
17 Note repeat feature If you press a pad while holding the [NOTE REPEAT] key, the pad sound will be played repeatedly according to the value of the timing correct until you release the pad. You can also control its velocity by changing the strength used to press the pad. With the Note repeat feature, you can record a difficult phrase to record in real time, such as 16 beat hi hat, snare roll, etc… 01. Press the [NOTE REPEAT] key during recording / playback.
18 Chapter 3: Sequence feature Detailed information on sequence feature Setting the length of a sequence By default, a sequence is set to a 2-bar length, but you can set this length between 1 to 999 bars. 01. In the MAIN page, select the Bars field. The Bar field displays the current value. 02. Turn the DATA wheel, or press [WINDOW] key. The Change Bars window will open up. 03. In the New bars field, select the new number of bars.
19 The tempo display on the left is the original tempo set for the sequence. On the right, the tempo you changed with the tempo change event will be displayed. The sequence will actually be played at the tempo in the right. To move to the STEP EDIT mode, press [F2] (EDIT) key in the Tempo Change window. Setting the loop for a sequence By default, the MPC2500 has the sequence loop feature on. It is useful when you create a short sequence.
20 Chapter 3: Sequence feature Changing the default name for a sequence Deleting a sequence Usually, when you create a new sequence, the name will be set to the default name as “Sequence## (## will be the sequence number)” automatically. You can change the default name. You can remove a sequence from the memory of the MPC2500. 01. In the MAIN page, select the Sq field. 02. Press the [WINDOW] key. 02. Press the [WINDOW] key. The Sequence window will open. 03.
21 03. Select the Truncate duration field and select the option how to handle the duration between loops. TO SEQUENCE LENGTH The MPC2500 records as played up to sequence length. TO SEQUENCE END The MPC2500 cuts the note at the end of the sequence even if you hit the pad. You cannot record beyond the loop. Track features Setting the track type You can set the track type in the Type field in the MAIN page. There are two types of track: DRUM and MIDI. They are called DRUM track and MIDI track respectively.
22 Chapter 3: Sequence feature While selecting the “No.” in the Pgm: field and the cursor on it, pressing the [WINDOW] key will open the Program Change window. Setting the MIDI Output channel You can set the MIDI output channel in the MIDI field on the MAIN page. You can set the MIDI output channel for each track independently. You need to set the output channel when you use the MPC2500 to play an external MIDI sound module. You do not have to set this when you are using the internal sampler.
23 Copying a track You can copy a track to another track. 01. In the Tr field of the MAIN mode, select a track to copy. 02. Press the [WINDOW] key. The Track window will open. 03. Press [F5] (COPY) key. The Copy Track window will open. 04. In the Tr field (below), select a track to copy to. 05. Press [F3] (DO IT) key. Copying the sequence will start. To cancel the operation, press [F4] (CANCEL) key.
24 Chapter 3: Sequence feature MIDI sequencer features When you are playing the internal sound module with the pads, you can start recording just by selecting the desired program in the Pgm field in the MAIN page. However, the MPC2500 can be used as a MIDI sequencer. By connecting an external MIDI keyboard to it, you can record the data from the keyboard and control the external sound module. About MIDI...
25 12. To add the recording to the already recorded data, press the [PLAY START] key while holding [OVER DUB] key. This plays back the currently recorded performance and you can add the new performance by hitting pads. Tips : If you select another sequence in the Sq field, you can record a new performance separately. By playing back those sequences, you can create one whole song.
26 Chapter 4: Editing sequences Chapter 4 : Editing sequences There are two ways to edit sequences. You can select a region and edit all events at one time, or you can edit each event in detail. In this section, you will learn about the SEQ EDIT mode, where you can select a region to edit your event(s). Selecting a region within a track to edit You can edit the events within a region that you set in the track.
27 Tips: In the EVENTS page, the From sq, Tr field and the To sq, Tr field only display the sequence number and the track number respectively, but pressing the [WINDOW] key when the cursor is in the From sq,Tr or To sq,Tr field, will bring up the Select window, where you can browse the sequence or track name to select. 05. In the Mode field, specify how to copy the data to the destination. REPLACE MERGE The MPC2500 will overwrite the destination with the source data.
28 Chapter 4: Editing sequences Changing the timing of an event (SHIFT TIMING) You can shift the timing of the note event. 01. Select the Edit field in the EVENT page of the SEQ EDIT mode, and select SHIFT TIMING. The various fields necessary for the Shit Timing will be displayed. 04. In the MODE field, choose the method of velocity change. ADD VALUE: Adds the value selected in the Value: field to the note. SUB VALUE: Subtracts the value selected in the Value: field from the note.
29 05. In the Value field, set the value to be adjusted. You can set the Value between 0 and 9999. When you select “MULTI VAL%” in the Mode field, you can set the Value between 0 and 200. 06. Press the F6 (DO IT) key The MPC2500 will start processing your changes. Selecting the editing region by bar You can edit the sequence by bar. This is done in the BARS page in the SEQ EDIT mode, which can be accessed by pressing the [MODE] key and then the [PAD 13].
30 Chapter 4: Editing sequences Inserting a bar (INSERT) To insert empty bars in the sequence, proceed as follows: 01. Select the Edit field in the BARS page of the SEQ EDIT mode, and select INSERT. The various fields necessary for inserting bars will be displayed. Changing the order of tracks (TRACK MOVE) When you are creating a song by combining several short sequences, normally you would use the SONG feature to play back sequence in the specified order.
31 Chapter 5 : Step editing There are two ways to edit sequences. You can select a region and edit several events at one time, or you can edit each event in detail. In this section, you will learn about the STEP EDIT mode, where you can edit each event in detail. About step edit Each track has the performance data you made with pads, or MIDI note information from an external MIDI keyboard. The Step Edit function allows you to edit each event separately.
32 Chapter 5: Step Edit Basic operation Events Event list When the cursor is in the Now field or View field, pressing the down cursor key moves the cursor to the event list. Pad event This is the event that is recorded when you hit the pads in the DRUM track. Duration field Pad field You can scroll through the event list with the up and down cursor keys. When the cursor is in the event time field, you can scroll through the list by turning the DATA wheel.
33 Tempo change event Tempo change event is used to change the tempo within the sequence. The tempo change event is different from other events. It does not belong to a specific track. By selecting TEMPO in the View field, you can display the tempo change event information separately, regardless of the selected track. Even when you have selected ALL EVENTS in the View field, the tempo change event will not be displayed in the event list.
34 Chapter 5: Step Edit Below are the MIDI events that you use when using the MPC2500 as a MIDI sequencer. Note: How a MIDI event effects an external sound module depends on the specification of the sound module. For more infor- mation about the effect of each MIDI event, see the operation manual of your sound module. Note event Program change event You can set the program change. This event is normally used to switch the sound of an external sound module.
35 To change the length of the exclusive data, press the [F2] (F7 EOX) key. Pressing the [F2] (F7 EOX) key enters “F7”, which indicates the end of the exclusive data, to the selected byte. 03. Move Event window will open. Pressing the [F5] (SEND) key sends out the currently set exclusive data. When you finish editing, press the [F4] (CLOSE) key and close the window. Copying / pasting an event To copy the selected event and paste it to another location, proceed as follows.
36 Chapter 5: Step Edit Entering an event (Step recording) In the STEP EDIT mode, when you hit a pad, or when the MPC2500 receives MIDI data from an external device, you can record the event in the current time position (the time displayed in the Now field). Move the event to the desired time position by moving through the event list with the up/ down cursor keys, or by setting the time position in the Now field, and you can add events to the desired time position one by one.
37 Chapter 6 : Grid Edit The MPC2500 has the Grid Edit mode for editing or entering the Pad event in the sequence. In the Grid Edit mode, you can enter and edit the Pad Event in the Graphic Matrix Editor. About Grid Edit Each track in the MPC2500 has the performance data you entered with the pads, or MIDI note information from an external MIDI keyboard. In the Grid Edit mode, you can only enter or edit (such as Copy, Delete, Move, etc.) the Pad Event on the Graphic Matrix Editor.
38 Chapter 6: Grid Edit Basic operation the previous display, the horizontal marker will move to the A02’s row. • Operation in Event area When the cursor is in the NOW field, pressing the down cursor key moves the cursor to the Event area. The cursor in the Event area is at the grid where the vertical and horizontal makers intersect. Your editing operations will be affected in the selected grid. You can move the cursor in the Event area by the cursor keys.
39 • Selecting a event If a box in the grid contains any Pad Events, it will display a “ ” symbol. When you select the Pad Event, move the cursor to the grid of the Pad Event by pressing the cursor keys. For example, if you wish to select the PAD A03 event at 001.04.00 in the display, press the right cursor key several times (or turn the DATA wheel) and move the cursor to the position of 001.04.00. The vertical marker moves and the display in the Now field becomes to “001.04.00”.
40 Chapter 6: Grid Edit Editing in GRID mode You can edit a Pad Event in GRID mode as well as in STEP EDIT mode. 03. Move the cursor to the Grid or select the Time Position in the Now field you wish to paste the event to. 04. Press in and hold the [F3] (EDIT) key and then press the [F5] (PASTE) key. The selected Event will be pasted. Moving (MOVE) an event [F1] (T.C.) key This key works the same as the [F1] (T.C.) key in the MAIN page. It allows you to select the Timing Correction.
41 Deleting (DELETE) an event To delete a selected Event, proceed as follows. 01. In the Event list, select the Grid and the Range that you wish to delete. You can select several Pads by pressing the up/ down cursor key while holding in the [SHIFT] key. You can then select several Grids by pressing the right/left cursor or turning the DATA wheel if you continue to hold in the [SHIFT] key. 04. Press the [STOP] key. The LED of the [OVER DUB] key will be turned off and you can finish the Step Recording.
42 Chapter 7: Song mode Chapter 7 : Song mode In the SONG mode, you can set the order of multiple sequences and play them in a series. The SONG mode is useful when you are creating a song by combining short sequences. You can check the structure of an entire song while working, so you can finish the song easily. You cannot record the performance in the SONG mode, you can convert the song that you created in the SONG mode to one long sequence so that you can record/edit it like you would a normal sequence.
43 Creating a song 01. Press the [MODE] key and then the [PAD 16] (SONG). The SONG page will be displayed. 02. In the Song field, select a song whose name is (unused). Deleting a step To delete a step in the list, proceed as follows. 01. Select the step that you wish to delete. You can select the step by using the up/down cursor keys in the step list. 02. Press the [F5] (DELETE) key. 03. Move the cursor to (end of song) and select the sequence to play first using the DATA wheel.
44 Chapter 7: Song mode Other features in the SONG Changing the song name 01. In the Song field of the SONG page, select a song that you wish to change the name of. 02. Press the [WINDOW] key. The Song window will open. 03. In the Song name field, enter the new name. For more information for setting the name, see the “Setting names” section on Page 10. Deleting all the songs You can delete all the song data in the memory at one time. Proceed as follows. 01.
45 Ignoring tempo change events in a sequence For example: You can set the MPC2500 to ignore tempo change events that are set set in a sequence. The track data of MIDI output channels 1A-16A will be merged to tracks 1-16. 01. In the Tempo field in the step list, press the [WINDOW] key. The track data of MIDI output channels 1B-16B will be merged to track 17-32. The Tempo Change window will be displayed. 02. Select a setting in the Ignore tempo change events in sequence field.
46 Chapter 8: Functions of a pad Chapter 8 : Functions of a pad 16 level function (16LEVELS key) You can play a sound using 16 parameter levels assigned to the 16 pads. 01. Hit the pad that you wish to play in 16 levels. 02. Press the [16 LEVELS] key. The Assign 16 Levels window will be displayed. The Pad field displays the pad you selected in step 1. 03. In the Type field, select the type of the parameter that you wish to play in 16 levels.
47 Setting the track mute with pads You can mute/unmute tracks in real time during playback by hitting the pads. This is useful when you have several instruments assigned to different tracks, so that you can play a song and switch tracks on/off using the pads while playing back your sequence. Pressing the [TRACK MUTE] key brings up the track mute page. Solo function With the Solo function, you can play back only the selected track. 01.
48 Chapter 8: Functions of a pad Selecting a sequence to play with pads Tips: You can cancel the next sequence that is displayed below the sequence list, by pressing the [F6] (CLEAR) key. SUDDEN key You can select a sequence that you wish to play next, by hitting the pads. This is useful for live performances, which change a song structure in real time. Also, you can check the relationship between sequences while you are working on a song with several short sequences.
49 Chapter 9 : Q-Link slider & knob By using the Q-Link sliders and knobs, you can control certain pad parameters (filter, tune, etc…) with a slider or knob. There are two ways (NOTE ON and REALTIME) for controlling the sound by Q-Link. NOTE ON, the sound will be affected to the position of Q-LINK slider/knobs at the point the Pad is hit. But the sound will not be affected by changing the Q-Link slider/ knobs after hitting the pad.
50 Chapter 9: Q-Link slider & knob 04. In the High range field and Low range field, set the upper and lower limit of the slider or knobs. The value of the controlled parameter is determined by the value set here. The value depends on the type of the parameter selected in the Parameter field. TUNE : -120 - +120 This controls the sample pitch with “10” equals a semitone. LEVEL : 0 –100 This control the sample volume level.
51 Other features of Q-Link slider and knob Q-Link slider and knobs also have the following features. Feature in MIXER mode In the L/PAN page in the MIXER mode, the Q-Link slider and knob work as follows : Q1 slider : This can control the level of the selected pad. Q2 knob : This can control the pan of the selected pad. Feature in TRIM mode In the TRIM page and LOOP page within TRIM mode, holding in the [AFTER] key while manipulating the QLink sliders.
52 Chapter 10: Using the MPC2500 with external devices Chapter 10 : Using the MPC2500 with external devices In this section, you will learn how to sync the MPC2500 to the other MIDI devices using MIDI clock. MIDI clock is a function of the MIDI standard and allows several MIDI devices to synchronize. If your MIDI device supports MIDI clock, you can use the device and the MPC2500 in sync. If you are not sure if your MIDI device supports MIDI clock or not, refer to the device’s operation manual.
53 Note: The MIDI clock signal has tempo information. The slave device will follow the master device’s tempo regardless of its origi- 02. Press the [F1] (MIDI) key. The MIDI page will be displayed. nal tempo. 03. Select the Soft thru field and select OFF. Note: The MIDI clock signal does not have time information. If the time settings of the master and the slave are different, they will still play in sync but their time position display may be different.
54 Chapter 10: Using the MPC2500 with external devices Cutting off the internal sound from a Pad (Setting Local Control) You can cut off the internal sound from a Pad. When the “Pad to Internal sound “ field to OFF., the pad information does not come from an internal sound but is sent out from MIDI OUT. The internal sound can be played by incoming MIDI IN signal from the external MIDI device. 01. Select the MIDI/SYNC mode by pressing the [MODE] key and hitting the [PAD 9] (MIDI/SYNC). 02.
55 Chapter 11 : Recording a sample In this chapter, you will lean how to record from an analog external device (CD player’s analog output, microphone, etc…) so that you can play the sound by hitting the pads. 05. Play the source. Check the level meter on screen and adjust the recording level using the [REC GAIN] knob. Note: When you select DIGITAL or MAIN OUT / INTCD in the Input field, you cannot adjust the recording level with the [REC Preparing the recording 01.
56 Chapter 11: Recording a sample 09. Play the external source. The MPC2500 will start the recording automatically when the level of the input signal exceeds the threshold level. During the recording, the bottom of the screen will change as below: The MPC2500 stops the recording at the time set in the Time field. You can stop the recording manually before the time set in the Time field, by pressing the [F6] (STOP) key. To cancel the recording, press the [F5] (CANCEL) key.
57 Recording the sample - detailed information In this section, you will learn about several features regarding the recording which were not described in the “Recording the sample” section. Recording the digital signal Here, you will learn how to record a digital signal. Note: You can record only from the devices whose sampling OUT. Before going back to the RECORD mode, set the program and sequence so that the desired sound will be output from the STEREO OUT. 02.
58 Chapter 11: Recording a sample Recording the internal CD’s sound In this section, you will learn how to record the CD’s sound from the internal CD drive directly to the MPC2500. (When the optional internal CD drive is installed.) [PLAY START] key : This key plays Audio CD from the beginning of the track [PLAY] key : This key plays Audio CD from the current time position. [Step] key : Preparation for recording 01. Set the audio CD you wish to record on the tray of the internal CD drive.
59 Other Features Monitoring feature In the Monitor field of the RECORD page, you can determine if you want to monitor the input signal (output the signal from the STEREO OUT) in RECORD mode or not. ON You can monitor the input signal. This is useful when you record sounds directly from the CD player. OFF You cannot monitor the input signal. For example: when you send the signal to the MPC2500 through a mixer, both the source sound and the monitored sound may be sent to the mixer.
60 Chapter 11: Recording a sample Direct Recording feature The Direct Recording feature will allow you to record a signal from “ROCORD IN” while the sequence is playing back. This makes it much easier to ensure the sample you record will match the Tempo of the sequence. Because a sample by Direct Recording is recorded to the internal RAM memory, the recording time is dependent upon the Internal memory capacity.
61 Starting the recording 10. Press the [PLAY] or [PLAY START] key for playing the sequence. 07. Press [MAIN] key. The Main page will be displayed. 11. Press the [F6] (RECORD) key when you wish to start the recording and play your performance. The MPC2500 will start the recording and the bottom of MAIN page will be changed as follows: 08. In the Type: field, press [WINDOW] key. The Direct Recording window will be displayed.
62 Chapter 11: Recording a sample In the Keep and Retry window in Direct Recording mode, if you select the pad in the Assign to pad filed, the new “Record event” field will be displayed. If you select YES in the Record event field, the recording start timing is written as track event in the sequence. The recorded sample can be played back with the same timing that the sequence is playing back. For this example, please select to “YES”. 15. Press the [F5] (KEEP) key.
63 Chapter 12 : Editing a sample In this section, you will learn about the TRIM mode, where you can set the sample’s start/end points, or the loop. Setting the start / end points for the sample The start/end points sets the part of the sample data, which will actually be played back. The recorded sample may have an unnecessary part at the beginning, which may make it more difficult to place the sound in the correct spot timing when hitting the pad. You can fix this problem by adjusting the start point.
64 Chapter 12: Editing a sample 06. Hit the pad to check the end point. When you hit the pad, the MPC2500 plays the sample. The playback method varies depending on the pad. If you hit the [PAD 14] (PLAY TO), the MPC2500 will play the sample until the end point. If you hit the [PAD 15] (PLAY FROM), the MPC2500 will play the sample from the end point. If you hit the [PAD 16] (PLAY ALL), the MPC2500 will play the whole sample regardless of the start/end point settings.
65 [F4] (RETRY) : This will return to the Sample Edit window without keeping the new sample. [F5] (Keep) : Allows you to save the new sample. You can also name the sample in the New name field. Silencing a range selected from a sample (SILENCE) Saving part of a sample as a new sample (EXTRACT) You can extract the part of the sample set with the start/ end points, as a new sample. For example, you can extract the snare sounds from the recorded drum loop and save it as a new sample to use it separately.
66 Chapter 12: Editing a sample made in the Sample window will be applied to the actual sample. So if you assign one sample to several pads, or use one sample in several programs, the change will be applied to all of them. To change the sample of a specific pad, use the PROGRAM mode. Copying a sample You can copy a sample and create a new sample. 01. In the Sample field in the TRIM mode, select a sample to copy. 02. Press the [WINDOW] key. The Sample window will open. 03. Press the [F5] (COPY) key.
67 03. In the Edit field, select TIMESTRETCH. 04. In the Original tempo field, set the new tempo you would like to TIME STRECH the sample to. In the Original tempo field, the tempo of the selected Sequence is already disaplayed. If you do not know the tempo of the selected sample, you can use the DETECT TEMPO page to find out the tempo. • Using the DETECT TEMPO I. Set the start point and the end point of the sample to match to the length of one bar at 4/4.
68 Chapter 12: Editing a sample PITCH SHIFT (Changing the pitch of the sample) With the Pitch Shift function, you can change the pitch of the selected sample without changing the length. This is useful when you want to change the pitch of the phrase sample in the sequence without changing the tempo.. 01. In the sample field, select the sample you wish to change the pitch.. 02. Press the [F6] (EDIT) key. The Sample Edit window will be displayed. 16. HFREQ ORCH. (High frequency Orchestra) 17. LFREQ ORCH.
69 Dividing a phrase sample to several regions ChopShop function The ChopShop function will allow you to divide a phrase sample into several regions. The MPC2500 has two different ways to use the ChopShop function. “Auto” which divides a sample into several regions, automatically detecting the attack part of the phrase in the sample. And, “EQUALLY” which divides a sample to several regions of equal length.
70 Chapter 12: Editing a sample Dividing a sample by detecting the attack part of the phrase (AUTO) The MPC2500 divides a sample into several regions by automatically detecting the attack part of the phrase. 01. In the Sample field within the TRIM page, select the sample you wish to edit. You can set the sample range of your edit by adjusting the start/end points. For more information about adjusting the start/end points, see “Adjusting the start point” and “Adjusting the end point” section on page 63..
71 Dividing a sample into regions of equal length (EQUALLY) The MPC2500 will divide a sample into seperate regions of equal length. You choose the number of sections. 01. In the Sample field within the TRIM page, select a sample you wish to edit. You can set the sample range you wish to edit by adjusting the start/ end point. For more information about adjusting the start/end point, see “Adjusting the start point” and “Adjusting the end point” section on page 63.. 02. Press the [F5] (CHOP) key.
72 Chapter 12: Editing a sample Adjusting the start / end point of the region. A Region is each part of a sample that is divided with the “AUTO” or “EQUALLY” feature. You can adjust the start/end point of each region within the ChopShop page. 01. After dividing a sample using the “AUTO” or “EQUALLY” function (pressing the [F5] (DO IT) in the ChopShop window), the ChopShop page will be displayed. You can adjust the start/end point of each region in this page.
73 Converting Divided samples to SLICED SAMPLES or PATCHED PHRASE Converting PATCHED PHRASE 05. After adjusting the parameters within each region in the ChopShop page, press the [F4] (CONVRT) key. The Convert window will be displayed. 05. After adjusting the parameters within each region, press the [F4] (CONVRT) key. The Convert window will be displayed. 06.
74 Chapter 12: Editing a sample Changing the tune and the tempo of a patched phrase sample Editing a Patched Phrase You can extract a region in a Patched phase as a sample or covert the Patched Phrase to a sample. If you press the [WINDOW] key in the Sample field of the TRIM page, the Sample window will be displayed. You can set the sample name, tune , and the original tempo of the patched phrase. 01. Select the Patched Phrase in the TRIM page, and press the [F6] (EDIT) key.
75 Other available edits for Region By using the Edit function in the ChopShop page, you can divide one region into two regions or combine continuous regions into one region. You can also extract the selected region as another sample. COMBINE REGION You can combine the continuous regions to one region. 03. In the Edit field, select COMBINE REGION. Region : 01. In the ChopShop page, press the [F6] (EDIT) key. The Region Edit window will be displayed. 02.
76 Chapter 12: Editing a sample Setting the loop The loop feature plays the sample repeatedly. With the loop feature, you can play the sample from the loop point to the end point repeatedly. To activate the loop feature, turn on the loop field, which is located in the upper right corner of the LOOP page.
77 Linking the loop point to the start point When you loop the whole sample (ex: loop the phrase sample to the rhythm), it is better to set the start and loop point to the same value so that you can change both points at the same time. 01. In the LOOP page, select the link) field. Auto Phase Loop You can make a loop automatically match the tempo of the phrase sample. 01. In TRIM mode, press the [F2] (LOOP) key. The LOOP page will be displayed. (start/loop 02.
78 Chapter 13: PROGRAM Chapter 13 : Program In this section, you will learn how to edit a program. This is done in the PROGRAM mode, which can be accessed by pressing the [MODE] key and then the [PAD 7] (PROGRAM). Creating a program To create a new program, proceed as follows. Note : the MPC2500 is set to load the preset program automatically when turned on. You can set the MPC2500 to start without loading preset program. For more information, see the “Setting the auto load function” on page 110. 01.
79 Playing the sample while the pad is being hit When you play a sample by hitting the pad, the sample will be played until the end regardless of the length you hit the pad for. This is useful when you play short drum sounds. However, when you play a long sample such as a phrase sample, it is better to set the MPC2500 to play the sample only when you hold the pad. In this section, you will learn how to play the sample when you hit the pad. 01.
80 Chapter 13: PROGRAM Changing the sample pitch with velocity You can control the sample pitch by velocity (how hard you hit the pad). 01. In the SAMPLE page of the PROGRAM mode, hit the pad you wish to edit. The pad number display in the left of screen will change according to the pad you hit. 02. Select the Tune field. 03. Press the [WINDOW] key. The Pitch Modulation window will be displayed. signed to the pad in the 1 field and the 2 fields, will be played at the same time. 04.
81 Setting the envelope for a pad You can set the envelope for the samples assigned to the pads. The MPC2500 has two envelopes, one is the Amp Envelope for the volume and the other is the Filter envelop for sound character. V > Attack field : You can control the sample’s attack time by velocity. The larger you set the value, the slower the sound will start by velocity. If you set this field to 0, the attack time is constant , regardless of the velocity.
82 Chapter 13: PROGRAM Setting the Filter Envelope 01. In the FILTER page of PROGRAM mode, select the pad you wish to filter by hitting it. 02. In the Type field, press the [WINDOW] key. The Filter Envelope window will be displayed. Pad field : The selected pad will be displayed. Filter field : The selected Filter type will be displayed. Time field : You can set the time of the filter envelope. It is the time from the beginning (the value set in the Amount field) to the original cut off frequency.
83 The functions in the Program window Pressing the [WINDOW] key in the Pgm field brings up the Program window. In the Program window, you can edit the setting for the selected program. Changing the program name 01. In the Pgm field of the PROGRAM page, select a program that you wish to change the name of. 02. Press the [WINDOW] key. The Program windows will open. 03. In the Program name field, enter the new name. For more information for setting the name, see the “Setting names” section on Page 10. 04.
84 Chapter 13: PROGRAM Editing the sound of a sample Each pad has a parameter to change the sound, which is called “Filter”. You can edit the sound of the sample by editing this parameter. This is done in the FILTER page of the PROGRAM mode. off frequency too high, most of the lower frequencies are cut off, which results in a more hollow sound. 05. Set the Reso field to adjust the resonance of the filter.
85 Controlling the sound with velocity You can control the cutoff frequency of the filter by the velocity used to hit the pad. With this feature, you can control the sound by changing the velocity used to hit the pad. 01. In the PROGRAM mode, press the [F2] (FILTER) key. The FILTER page will be displayed. 02. Select the desired pad by hitting it. The Pad field displays the pad number of the selected pad.
86 Chapter 13: PROGRAM Simulating the open/close hihat (setting the mute group) Mute Target feature You can use the Mute Target feature for stopping the playback of the sample of a pad when you hit another pad, except using the mute group. Normally, when you hit a pad when another pad is played back, the samples of these two pads will be played back overlapped. With the mute group function, you can stop the playback of the sample of a pad when you hit another pad.
87 Editing a pad sample You can edit a pad sample without going to TRIM mode. While editing a pad sample in Program mode, you can use “Time stretch” edit and “Pitch Shift” edit. • Using the DETECT TEMPO I. In the Pad Sample Edit window, press the [F2] (TEMPO) key. Note : You can edit the pad sample assigned only in Layer 1 in SAMPLE page. Time Stretch (Changing the length of the sample) The Time Stretch edit can lengthen or shorten the selected sample without changing the pitch.
88 Chapter 13: PROGRAM 16. HFREQ ORCH. (High frequency Orchestra) 17. LFREQ ORCH. (Low frequency Orchestra) 18. SLOW ORCH. (Slow orchestra) 03. Press the [F6] (EDIT) key. The Pad Sample Edit window will be displayed. 04. In the Edit field, select PITCH SHIFT. Adjust : You can use this to ‘tweak’ the selected preset. If your selected preset is close to what you’re looking for, but still needs a little fine tuning, try a few different settings here until you get the best result.
89 tuning, try a few different settings here until you get the desired result. A ( + ) value will help improve high frequency and percussive sounds while a ( - ) value will help improve bass sound. Most of the time, this can be left at zero. 06. Press the [F5] (DO IT) key. The Keep or Retry window will be displayed after executing the Pitch shift. Lengthy samples will take longer to process. New name field: You can enter the new name for the sample. [F2] (PLAY) : You can audition the new sample.
90 Chapter 13: PROGRAM Delete all the unused samples at the same time (PURGE) When you use the MPC2500 to record or load several samples, you may have unused samples (samples not assigned to any pads in the program) in the MPC2500’s memory. In this case, it is time consuming to browse the contents of the program for unused samples and delete them one by one. With the PURGE function, you can delete all the unused samples at the same time. 01. In the PROGRAM mode, press the [F1] (SAMPLE) key.
91 Chapter 14 : Mixer In this section, you will learn about the mixer feature. In the MIXER mode, you can edit several settings while checking the status of the pads graphically. This is done in the MIXER mode, which can be accessed by hitting the [MODE] key and then the [PAD 8] (MIXER). Setting the level and pan of the pad 01. Press the [MODE] key and then the [PAD 8] (MIXER). When you press the [MODE] key, its LED will blink.
92 Chapter 14: Mixer Selecting the pad to apply the effect With the MPC2500, you can route specific pad(s) to either of two(2) internal FX. To do this, you need to route the pads sample in the FX SEND section. Mixer Automation The MPC2500 can record the information such as Level and Pan changes so that they will automate during sequence play back. 01. In the MIXER mode, press the [F4] (SETUP) key.
93 Shortcut between MIXER and Effect mode. While in MIXER mode, you can easily switch to EFFECT mode by using the [F6] (GO2FX) key. While in EFFECT mode, you can easily switch to MIXER mode by using the [F5] (GO2MIX) key. The following menus are available in MIXER/EFFECT mode: MIXER mode EFFECT mode L / PAN page MASTER page L / OUT page MASTER page FXSEND page FX page which is selected in FX field.
94 Chapter 14: Mixer Input Thru function The MPC2500 can mix the incoming signal from REC IN or DIGITAL IN with the play back sound from the MPC2500. You can also route the Input Thru signal to the internal Effects and two (2) Filters. You can control the level, pan, the cut off frequency, the resonance, etc of incoming signal with the Q-Link sliders and knobs. Applying effects to an incoming signal Out field : In this example, select the “ST”.
95 Applying filters to an incoming signal 01. Select SLIDER mode by pressing [MODE] key then hitting PAD 1 (SLIDER) 02. In the Assign pad field, select IN. You can apply the internal filters to the incoming signal from REC IN (Analog) or DIGITAL IN (Digital). You can also control the cut-off frequency and Resonance in real-time by using Q-Link slider/knob. 01. Press [INPUT THRU] key. Note : Only “REALTIME” will be available in the Change field. The INPUT page will be displayed.
96 Chapter 14: Mixer Saving the setting of Input Thru You can save the setting of the Input Thru as the separate file independent from the Program or Sequence file. If you save the internal memory data using “SAVE ENTIRE MEMORY”, the Input thru file will be saved with the Project file. The Input Thru setting is contained in an Input Thru file. When you load the Project file, the Input Thru file will be loaded automatically along with the Project file. You can also load only the Input Thru file.
97 Chapter 15 : Effect In this section, you will learn how to select and edit effects. The MPC2500 has two stereo effects and one master effect. To apply the effects to a specific pad sound, use the two stereo effects. To apply effects to the entire sound, use the master effect. Note : The effect settings will be saved with the ALL file, which is created when you save the data by selecting SAVE ALL SEQS & SONGS. Applying effects to a specific pad sound You can apply effects to the selected pad sound.
98 Chapter 15: Effect Applying effects of the FX2 to the effect sound of the FX1 Normally, the effect sound is sent to the stereo out directly. For example, when using the PHASE SHIFTER in the FX1 and REVERB in the FX2, you cannot apply REVERB in the FX2, since the effect sound of the FX1 is sent to the stereo out. By using the To FX2 field, you can send the output of the FX1 to the FX2 to apply the effect of FX2. • In the SELECT page of the EFFECT mode, set the To FX2 field to YES.
99 Attack field You can set the time it takes to start the compression after the incoming signal exceeds the level set in the Threshold field. SeqSync field You can set the Rate (the speed of the modulation) with the Beat and the Tick of the tempo in the sequence. When it is set to ON, the display in the Rate field will change to Beat and Tick.. Release field You can set the time it takes to finish the compression after the incoming signal falls below the level set in the Threshold field.
100 Chapter 15: Effect DELAY CHORUS and FLANGER This effect adds delay to the original sound. Note : DELAY can be selected only in FX2. FLANGER adds modulated delay sounds to the original sound to give a ringing effect to the sound. Both CHORUS and FLANGER add modulated delay sounds to the original sound to give a ringing effect to the sound. The settings are the same for both effects. Note : You can select CHORUS and FLANGER only in the FX2.
101 Using the master effect The master effect is applied to the overall sound from the stereo out. You can use it separately from the effects of FX1 and FX2. The effects you can use as the master effect are a 4 band equalizer and compressor. With these effects you can add the final touches to the sound. 01. In the EFFECT mode, press the [F4] (MASTER) key. The MASTER page will be displayed. In the MASTER page, you can edit the master effect.
102 Chapter 15: Effect Copying the effect set 01. In the Eff field of the SELECT page, press the [WINDOW] key. The Effect Set window will be displayed. 02. In the Effect Set window, press the [F5] (COPY) key. The Copy Effect Set window will be displayed. Shortcut between MIXER and Efect mode You can move from EFFECT mode to MIXER mode with the functional key. 03. In the Eff field (up), select the source effect set. 04. In the Eff field (down), select the destination effect set. 05.
103 Chapter 16 : Save / Load The sample or sequence data you made in the MPC2500 will be deleted when you turn off the unit. If you wish to keep the data, you need to save it to a memory card. You can use the saved files again by loading them into the MPC2500. About a memory card 03. Select the To field and press the [WINDOW] key. The MPC2500 can use the memory card called “compact flash”.The MPC2500 comes with one 32MB (megabyte) compact flash card.
104 Chapter 16: Save / Load folder inside, you can select that folder (in the lower directory) by pressing the right cursor key. You can also move to the upper directory by pressing the left cursor key. Creating a new folder Saving a program You can save a program and the samples used for the program. 01. In the To field of the SAVE page, select the destination folder. You can create a new folder and select it as the destination. 02. In the Type field, select SAVE A PROGRAM. 01.
105 Saving all the programs and the samples at the same time 05. In the Type field, select the file type. SEQ The sequence will be saved as a MPC2500 file. The data specific to the MPC2500 will be saved with the sequence. Normally, select this. MID The sequence will be saved as the Format 1 of SMF (Standard MIDI File). The SMF is a file format set by MIDI standard. If you wish to load the MPC2500’s sequence data to another sequencer, select this option.
106 Chapter 16: Save / Load Saving all the data in the memory at the same time You can save sample/program/ALL files at the same time. When you save the data, a project file will be saved, as well as a sample, program and ALL files. The project file does not have actual sample or sequence data, but it has the information about the sample/program/ALL files that are saved when you save the data.
107 Loading a file In this section, you will learn how to load a file. The MPC2500 can load a file from the Memory Card, the Internal Flash Memory, the Internal Hard Disk (option) or the Internal CD Drive (option). This is done in the LOAD page, which is accessed by pressing the [MODE] key and then the [PAD 2] (LOAD). page, but it is easier to use the Directory window, which displays the files in the list. In the Directory window, you can browse the files in the memory.
108 Chapter 16: Save / Load Loading a sample You can load a sample file one by one. You can also assign the sample to the pad. 01. Select a sample file and load it. The Load a Sample window will be displayed. You can listen to the sample by pressing the [F2] (PLAY) key. To cancel the loaded sample, press the [F4] (DSCARD) key. 02. Select the pad to assign the selected sample by hitting it. When you hit the pad, the pad number will be displayed in the Assign to pad field.
109 Loading a sequence You can load a sequence file one by one. 01. Select the sequence file and load it. The Load a Sequence window will be displayed. 02. In the Load into field, select the destination sequence number. Select the sequence number to load the data to. 03. In the Load file field, select the effect set to load. 04. In the Load into field, select the destination effect set. Select the effect set number to load the data to.
110 Chapter 16: Save / Load Loading a project When you use SAVE ENTIRE MEMORY mode to save the data, the MPC2500 will load the project file that will be created. When you load a project file, all the data currently saved in the unit will be overwritten by the data that the project file will load. 01. Select a project file and load it. The CAUTION window will be displayed. 02. Press the [F5] (DO IT) key. The loading will begin.
111 Formatting the memory card You can format the memory card. Please note that if you format the card, all the data in the card will be deleted. 01. Press the [MODE] key and then the [PAD 2] (LOAD) or the [PAD 3] (SAVE). 02. Press the [F3] (UTILIT) key. The Utility page will be displayed. 03. Press the [F6] (DO IT) key. The CAUTION window will be displayed. 04. Press the [F5] (DO IT) key. The MPC2500 will start formatting the card.
112 Chapter 17: Connecting the MPC2500 to your Computer Chapter 17 : Connecting the MPC2500 to your computer The MPC2500 supports the USB mass storage class. When you connect the MPC2500 to a PC that supports USB mass storage class, the PC will recognize the memory card (the Internal Hard Disk (option)) in the MPC2500 as a removable media drive. You can transfer the data between the recognized memory card /the Internal Hard Disk (optional) and the PC.
113 06. After you finish the data transfer, select the removable media and drag and drop to the trash can. When you drag the removal media to the Dock’s recycle bin under Mac OS 10.x, the icon will change to the eject icon. 07. Remove the USB cable from the USB jacks of the MPC2500 and the computer. Note: Make sure that you do Step 06 before disconnecting the USB page. Note: You can transfer the data between the MPC2500 and the PC only when the USB page is displayed.
114 Chapter 18 : Other Settings Chapter 18 : Other settings In this section, you will learn about the other features, which were not mentioned in the other chapters. Foot switch TEMPO TAP It works the same as the TEMPO/NOTE REPEAT key. You can connect up to 2 foot switch to the MPC2500 and assign several functions (ex. Start/Stop a sequence, etc…) to them. PAD1 through 16 The MPC2500 will play the selected pad at the fixed velocity of 127 (maximum).
115 Initialize to Factory Preset Various Sample and Sequence settings can be saved to Compact Flash when the file is saved. The global settings found in the MPC2500 (listed below) are saved to the internal Flash Memory and stored when the MPC2500 is turned off. You can re-initialize the Factory Preset settings using the following procedure. 01. Turn the MPC2500 on while holding the [ERASE] key. 02. Release the [ERASE] key after the display shows [ MPC2500 (##MB installed)].
116 Chapter 18 : Other Settings Continuous sample track You can play a phrase sample along with the sequence. Normally, while playing a phrase sample within a sequence, the phrase sample will not be played if its Note On is located before the play back point of the sequence. But if you active the Continuous sample track, the MPC2500 will play the sample from the point which matches the playing timing, even the sequence starts after its Note ON. 01. Press the [MODE] key and hit the [PAD 10] (OTHER).
117 Specifications General Display Memory card slot Dimentions (W x H x D) Weight Power reqirement 240 x 64 dot graphic LCD w/back light Compact Flash (The size of the compact flash card that MPC2500 can handle is from 32MB to 2GB) 415 x 93.5(MAX 139) x 332.9(Max 334) 6.15kg 21W Sound generator Sampling rate Memory capacity Recording time Memory expansion slot Data format Polyphony Dynamic filtering Filter type Preset sound memory Number of programs 44.1kHz 16MB standard (11.
118 Specifications Standard accessories Standard accessories 32MB Compact Flash card, Power cable, Operator's manual Options EXM128 128MB expansion memory card Data Compatibility MPC1000 MPC2000/2000XL MPC4000 MPC3000 Z4/Z8 S5000/6000 S1000/3000 MPC2500 Operator’s Manual rev 1.0 SEQ, WAV, PGM SEQ, WAV, SND, PGM (Most parameters of PGM file can be loaded.) SEQ, WAV, PGM (DRUM program only. Only note assign and tune are loaded.
119 Preset program list MPC2500’s internal flash memory and the compact flash memory card that comes with the unit have the following factory preset programs.
120 Specifications AKAI professional M.I. Corp. Date : June, 2005 Model : MPC2500 (Sampler Section) Version : 1.
121 AKAI professional M.I. Corp. Date : June, 2005 Model : MPC2500 (Sequencer Section) Version : 1.
123 INDEX INDEX [E] [%] % field 33 [1] 1 - 4 field 16 level function 78 46 AFTER key Amount field Amp Envelope Assign pad field Assign to pad field Attack field Autoload field Auto step increment field Auto Phrase Loop 26 33 63 14 31 31 31 34 [F] [A] Active track receive channel field Edit field Effect select event End field Erase feature Event field Event list Event time field Exclusive data event [M] 53 50 27 81 49 56 81 110 36 77 Field Filter Filter envelope Footswitch field Freq field Ful
124 INDEX [S] [U] Sample 8 Sample field 63 Save field 104 Send level field 97 Sequence 7 Sequence field 42 Sequence list 48 Shift Timing 28 Sliced sample 69, 73 Soft thru field 53 Solo function 47 Song 7 Song field 42 Sq field 12 St field 63 Start / Loop link field 77 Step field 42 Step list 42 SUDDEN key 48 Sustaine pedal 25 Sustain pedal to duration field 25 Sync in field 52 Sync out field 52 Swing feature 15 [T] Tap tempo feature Tempo change event Tempo field Threshold field Timing correct feature
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