The Akai MPC 4000 And Why You Should Buy One PT 1 | Connections And Buttons Explained !!
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This is part one of a tutorial on the Akai MPC 4000 and why you should buy one. In this tutorial I will give a complete breakdown of the front and rear panels The disk drive the ports and all of the audio connections of the MPC 4000. The MPC 4000 has a huge amount of different type's of connections and also has alot of available disk drives and ports especially compared to any new sampler or drum machine like the new MPC series the MPC One the MPC Live and the MPC x. The MPC 4000 has good capabilities when it comes to connections with other midi instruments for example synthesizers and samplers. I have listed the full specifications below in the description.
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KEY SPECS
Sound Generator
Data format: 24bit and 16bit linear WAV
Sampling rate: 44.1kHz, 48kHz, 96kHz
Memory: 272MB standard, expandable to 512MB with a 256MB 168pin DIMM (PC133/PC100, CL2)
Preset sound memory: 5MB Flash
Recording time: 51mn / 34mn (16/24 bit) mono @ 44.1kHz (272MB)
96m n / 64mn (16/24 bit) mono @ 44.1kHz (512MB)
Polyphony: 64-voice (32-voice @ 96kHz)
Filters: 3 dynamic resonant 2-pole multimode filters per voice
Envelope generators: 2 multi-stage envelopes and 1 ADSR envelopes
LFOs: 2 multi-wave LFO
64-point modulation matrix
Number of simultaneous active programs: up to 128 Parts per Multi, with automated Part mixer
Effects
4 simultaneous internal effects (2 @ 96kHz)
51 effects types including reverbs, delays, chorus, phasers, flangers, 3-band parametric EQ, compressor/limiter, distortion, pitch shifter, wah, and more
Sequencer
Capacity: 300,000 notes
Resolution: 960ppq
128 Sequences
128 Tracks per sequence
64 MIDI output channels (16 channels x 4 output ports)
Song mode: 128 songs, 250 steps per song
MIDI Sync: Master/Slave, MIDI Clock, MTC, MMC
SMPTE Sync: Master/Slave
Step edit, Piano Roll edit, Drum Grid edit
Drumpads
16 velocity and pressure sensitive pads
6 pad banks
16 Levels: Velocity, Tuning
Automated Pad Mixer (Level, Pan and FX send)
Track Mute and Next Sequence features for live performance
Q-Link
2 sliders and 4 rotary knobs
Assignable to internal sampler controls: pitch, filter cutoff, resonance, LFO, attack, decay, and more
Assignable to internal effects parameters
Assignable to external Midi Controllers
Q-Link Sequence feature
Connections
Record Input (L and R): XLR - 1/4"; jack combo x 2, balanced
Phono Input; RCA x 2 with RIAA EQ
Stereo Output (L and R): XLR x 2 and 1/4” jack x 2, balanced
Individual Outputs: 1/4" jack x 8, balanced (option)
Headphone Output: 1/4" stereo jack x 1
Multi-channel ADAT Digital I/O: Toslink optical x 2 (option)
MIDI: 2 x MIDI In and 4 x MIDI Out
SMPTE In/Out: 1/4" jack x 2, balanced
SCSI: 50pin high density connector
USB: USB: Host x 1, Slave x 1 (v1.1 / Mass Storage Class support)
Footswitches: 1/4" jack x 2
General
Display: 320 x 240 pixels grey-scale graphical tilting LCD
Internal Hard Drive: 80GB
CD-RW drive
Standard accessories: 1x CD-ROM sound library, Power cable
Power: 100-240V AC, 50/60Hz
Consumption: 70W max (with all options)
Dimensions (W x H x D):
20.71" x 6.69" x 17.83"
(526mm x 170mm x 453mm) [with LCD tilted down]
Weight: 23 lbs (10.5kg), excluding drives and options
Options
IB-48P: 8 individual analog outputs
IB-4ADT: multi-channel ADAT digital I/O
B-4D SPDIF I/O with WordClock
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00:00 Introduction
00:41 Rear panel ports and connections
05:35 Front panel faders buttons and knobs
15:11 Lower panel ports and drives
16:27 Summary
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