Basic Information; Cursor, Cursor Buttons; Field, Data Wheel; [Sequence] Button - Akai Professional MPC500 Manuel De Demarrage Rapide

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MPC500 Quick Start Guide
Welcome to MUSIC PRODUCTION CENTER MPC500. This Quickstart Manual describes the basic operation to get started with the MPC500.
For detailed information, see the Operator's Manual.

Basic Information

Below is the basic information that you need to know to use the MPC500.

Cursor, Cursor buttons

The highlighted part on the screen is called the "cursor." You can move the cursor on the screen using four cursor buttons on the panel.

Field, DATA wheel

The locations, where the cursor can be located, are called "fields." You can change the settings of the selected field, by turning the [DATA]
wheel.

[SEQUENCE] button

This accesses the Main Sequence page. This is the main screen of the MPC500, where you record and play back sequences. You can go back to
this page at any time by pressing the [SEQUENCE] button.

[TRACK] button

This button accesses the Main Track page, where individual sequence tracks can be accessed and recorded to. The currently selected track will
be the one used when recording. The Main Track page can be accessed at any time by pressing the [TRACK] button.

[PARAMS] button

This button will open either the Track Params or Sequence Params page, depending on what section was active when the [PARAMS] button is
pressed.

MODE button

By pressing the [MODE] button and hitting a pad, you can switch modes. The mode that a pad corresponds to is displayed above each pad.

Tutorial of the MPC500

The MPC500 consists of the sampler section, where you record and playback sounds, the
sequencer section, where you record your performances, and the pads, which you use to play the
sounds.
You record your performances to the sequencer and play the sounds of the sampler by the
recorded sequences.
The performance data (MIDI data) is sent from the pads to the sequencer and from sequencer to
the sampler, which plays the actual sound from the performance data.
[DATA] wheel
Cursor buttons
[MODE] button
[PARAMS]
button
[TRACK]
button
[SEQUENCE]
button

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