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Anleitung Akai, modell FACTORY PRESET MPK49

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To use Reason with the Remote protocol, you will need to install the supplied Reason codec files. Each module in Reason will automatically map itself to the MPK49’s controllers. This is extremely powerful as it allows you to use a single MPK49 preset to control all of the modules in Reason. See “Using the MPK49 with Propellerheads Reason” section for information on installing the Reason Remote codecs and mappings 3 Cubase For use with Steinberg’s Cubase DAW. 4 Sonar For use with Cakewalk Sonar DAW. 5 ApplidAc For use with Appliead Acoustics’ String Studio and Ultra Analog. 6 Arturia For use with Arturia software synth modules, such as Arp2600V, CS80V, Moog Modular V, Minimoog V, Prophet V, Jupiter 8V. See “Using the MPK49 with Arturia Synths” for information on preset mappings. 7 FxPanBFD For use with Fxpansion’s BFD. 8 FxPanGUR For use with Fxpansion’s Guru. See “Using the MPK49 with Fxpansion’s Guru” for mapping information and use. 9 GMedia For use with Gmedia synths, such as Minimonsta, ImpOSCar, and Oddity. See “Using the MPK49 with Gmedia Synths” for mapping information and use. 10 RobPapen For use with Rob Papen synths, such as LinPlug's Albino 3, and ConcreteFX's Blue and Predator,. See “Using the MPK49 with Rob Papen Synths” for mapping information and use. 11 SpectATM For use with Spectrasonics’ Atmosphere. 12 SpectRMX For use with Spectrasonics’ Stylus RMX. See “Using the MPK49 with Spectrasonics’ Stylus RMX” for mapping information and use. 13 SpectTRL For use with Spectrasonics’ Trilogy. 14 Virsyn For use with Virsyn synths, such as Poseidon and Tera 3. 15 GMDrums Standard General MIDI drum and controller mapping. Good for general drum use. 16 ArkaosVJ For use with Arkaos VJ. 17 - 30 Generic The presets included are only intended to be a starting point for your use. All of these software programs allow incredible amounts of control and by using multiple MIDI channels, controllers, pad modes and program changes, you can easily create some incredible music. Enjoy. USING THE MPK49 WITH REASON USING THE MPK49 WITH REASON Reason is a software program that allows for vast control of its parameters. The problem with having a lot of controllable items is the limit of physical space and the cost of building hardware controllers that can accommodate hundreds or thousands of controllers. The people at Propellerheads have developed a way to remap a single control surface to each of the modules in Reason. This protocol is called Reason Remote. We have included all the files necessary to enable Reason to find the MPK49 and map its controls to whatever module you have selected in the sequencer. To begin using the MPK49 with Reason, you will need to make sure that you have version 3.0.5 or greater for the Mac or version 3.0.4 or later for the PC. Please note that the MPK49 is also compatible with Reason 4. 1. To install the Reason Remote codecs and remote maps, run the Reason Remote installer for your particular computer and it will auto-install the folders into the right locations. 2. After you have installed the Reason Remote codecs, select Preset number 2 – “Reason” – on your MPK49. Press the [VALUE] dial to load the preset. ! ! If you have edited MPK49’s presets and are unable to load the Reason preset, use the supplied Vyzex Editor to load the Factory Preset Bank and “PUT” or download the factory preset bank into the MPK49. 3. Start up Reason and the software will automatically find the MPK49 controller. Within Reason, click on [Preferences] and look under [Control Surfaces and Keyboards]. You should see the Akai MPK49 icon with a green check mark. If it is not checked, click the “Use with Reason” button. The Vyzex Editor included on the CD is a great way to customize or restore presets to their factory condition! The Vyzex Editor included on the CD is a great way to customize or restore presets to their factory condition! The MPK49 preset for Reason makes use of pad banks A, B and C for playing notes. With these three pad banks you get a 3-octave range of pitch control. Pad bank D is configured to be used as a control bank. This pad bank allows you to use the pads as switches for certain features. The mapped parameters are shown in the graphic above. EXAMPLE: • When you are controlling Redrum or Matrix, pads D1-D4 correspond to the Bank A, B, C, D buttons in the pattern section. Pads D9-12 will allow you to select between patterns 1-4 and pads D5-8 allow you to select between patterns 5-8. • In modules that allow you to select the “Previous” or “Next” preset, you can use switch S15 for “Previous Preset” and switch S14 for “Next Preset”. • Switches S7 and S8 are always assigned to target the next or previous sequence track. This allows you to remotely select which module you are controlling. The next few pages feature a full table of the mapping functions. Please refer to this table for information on how the MPK49 controls map to each individual module in Reason. You can always change how controllers are...


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