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Sample, Keygroup and Synth Programs 142
'Random Range'
Controls the amount of random detuning for the VCOs. This is good for simulating older, less stable analog style
synthesizers. Random Range is useful for fattening up pads, leads, and all sorts of other synth type sounds.
'Pitchbend'
This parameter sets the Pitchbend range in semitones for use with an external MIDI controller's Pitchbend wheel.
Up to 12 semitones (one octave) can be set.
'ModW>Vco1'
This parameter selects the degree in which the modwheel will affect the pitch of VCO1. The higher the value, the
higher the pitch of VCO1 will increase. The corresponding Q-Link [AFTER] button toggles whether the effect of this
modulation will be positive or negative. Modwheel events can be received via MIDI from a keyboard or as control changes from a
sequencer.
'ModW>Filter'
This parameter selects the degree in which the modwheel will control the filter. The higher the value, the more open
the filter will become. The corresponding Q-Link [AFTER] button toggles whether the effect of this modulation will be
positive or negative. Modwheel events can be received via MIDI from a keyboard or as control changes from a
sequencer.
'ModW>Amp'
This parameter selects the degree in which the modwheel will control the program volume. The higher the value, the
more the modwheel will increase the volume of the program. To get the most out of this parameter, reduce the
'Program Volume' parameter and turn up 'ModW>Amp'. The corresponding Q-Link [AFTER] button toggles whether
the effect of this modulation will be positive or negative. Modwheel events can be received via MIDI from a keyboard
or as control changes from a sequencer.
'ModW>Vib'
This parameter selects the degree in which the modwheel will control the Vibrato Level. The higher the value, the
more the modwheel will increase the program Vibrato. The corresponding Q-Link [AFTER] button toggles whether
the effect of this modulation will be positive or negative. Modwheel events can be received via MIDI from a
keyboard or as control changes from a sequencer.
'Aft>Vco1'
This parameter selects the degree in which Aftertouch will affect the pitch of VCO1. The higher the value, the higher
the pitch of VCO1 will increase. The corresponding Q-Link [AFTER] button toggles whether the effect of this
modulation will be positive or negative.
Note: Aftertouch can be received via MIDI controllers, or the MPC5000's pads can also send Aftertouch when playing
Synth programs.
'Aft>Filter'
This parameter selects the degree in which Aftertouch will control the filter. The higher the value, the more open the
filter will become. The corresponding Q-Link [AFTER] button toggles whether the effect of this modulation will be
positive or negative.
'Aft>Amp'
This parameter selects the degree in which Aftertouch will control overall program volume. To get the most out of
this parameter, reduce the 'Program Volume' parameter, and turn up 'Aft>Amp'. The higher the value, the more the
modwheel will increase the volume of the program. The corresponding Q-Link [AFTER] button toggles whether the
effect of this modulation will be positive or negative.
'Aft>Vib'
This parameter selects the degree in which aftertouch will control the Vibrato Level. The higher the value, the more
Aftertouch will increase the program Vibrato. The corresponding Q-Link [AFTER] button toggles whether the effect
of this modulation will be positive or negative.
Other Program Functions
Pressing the [WINDOW] button 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] button.
The Program window will open.
03. In the 'Program name' field, enter the new name.
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