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Akai Professional MFC KEY 51 Guide D'utilisation Rapide page 8

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43. Pitch Wheel: The pitch bend wheel is primarily used to bend the notes played on the
keyboard up or down. This allows you to play phrases not normally associated with
keyboard playing, such as guitar-style riffs.
44. Modulation Wheel: The modulation wheel is typically used to add variation for the sound
you are playing. This type of real-time controller was originally introduced on electronic
keyboard instruments to give the performer options such as adding vibrato, just like the
players of acoustic instruments do.
45. Main Volume: Turn this knob to adjust the volume of the outputs and phones output.
Rear Panel
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1. Power Input: Use the included power adapter to connect MPC Key 61 to a power outlet.
2. Power Switch: Turns MPC Key 61's power on/off.
3. Network: Connect a standard Ethernet cable to this port to use Ableton Link and other
compatible devices with MPC Key 61. Download the full User Guide for more information.
Note: You can also use Ableton Link wirelessly over a Wi-Fi connection. Download the full
User Guide for more information.
4. USB-B Port: Use the included USB cable to connect this high-retention-force USB port to
an available USB port on your computer. This connection allows MPC Key 61 to
send/receive MIDI and audio data to/from the MPC software on your computer.
5. USB-A Ports: Connect a USB flash drive to these USB ports to access its files directly using
MPC Key 61. You can also connect any class-compliant MIDI device to these ports.
6. Phones (1/4" / 6.35 mm): Connect standard stereo headphones to this output.
7. Outputs (1/4" / 6.35 mm): Use standard TRS cables to connect these outputs to your
monitors, mixer, etc.). The Main L/R outputs are the same as Outputs 1,2.
8. Gain: Use these knobs to adjust the gain of the incoming signal from Input 1/2 on the rear
panel. Be careful when setting this knob at higher levels, as this can cause the signal to
distort.
9. Inputs 1/2 (XLR or 1/4" / 6.35 mm): Use standard XLR or TRS cables to connect these inputs
to audio sources (microphone, mixer, synthesizer, etc.). When using a 1/4" cable, the Mic
preamp is removed from the circuit, and the Inst/Line switch can be used to set the
impedance.
Turn the Gain knobs to set the input level of each one.
10. Inst/Line: Use these switches to set Inputs 1/2 to accept either a Line-level or Instrument-
level sound source when using a 1/4" connection.
11. Phantom Power (+48V): This switch activates and deactivates phantom power for Inputs
1/2 when using an XLR connection. When activated, +48V of phantom power will be
supplied to both inputs. Note that most dynamic microphones do not require phantom
power, while most condenser microphones do. Refer to your microphone's documentation
to check if it needs phantom power.
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