Overview Of The Controls; Performance Controls - Akai Professional MINIAK Guide D'utilisation Rapide

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OVERVIEW OF THE CONTROLS

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REAL-TIME CONTROLLERS
Despite its small size, the Miniak has six powerful real-time controllers. These controls put the incredible
expressivity of virtual analog synthesis at your fingertips.
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(MOD1) and (MOD2) wheels: The (MOD1) wheel generally adds vibrato. (MOD2) most often sweeps
the filter.
2.
(PITCH) wheel: The (PITCH) wheel typically raises or lowers the pitch by a whole step, allowing you to
gently or heavily detune your sound.
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(X/Y/Z) knobs: The (X/Y/Z) knobs have different effects depending upon the program.

PERFORMANCE CONTROLS

The performance buttons are clustered together to the left of the display.
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[OCTAVE]: Extend the Miniak's playing range by using the two [OCTAVE] buttons. Each press of the
[DOWN] or [UP] button shifts the transposition by one octave. The appropriate button glows with
increasing intensity as the octave transposition increases.
5.
[TAP TEMPO]: The [TAP TEMPO] LED always blinks at the current tempo. Tap this button at the
desired rate to determine the tempo. (For finer control, you can also hold down [TAP TEMPO] and turn
the control knob.)
6.
[PHRASE ARP]: Use [PHRASE ARP] to capture and play back riffs that you play on the keyboard.
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[LATCH ARP]: [LATCH ARP] acts like a sustain pedal.
continue to play even after you remove your hands from the keyboard. Press [LATCH ARP] a second
time to turn the function off.
8.
[PATTERN PLAY]: [PATTERN PLAY] works along with Multis. When [PATTERN PLAY] is glowing,
the accompaniment feature is active, allowing you to trigger Sequences and Rhythms within Multi
Mode. When [PATTERN PLAY] is not glowing, all sequencing features are disabled, and the Miniak
only plays the keys you press.
9.
MIC INPUT: Connect the included gooseneck microphone to this input. (Note that the microphone will
be bypassed when the left audio input is being used.)
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