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EDITING PRESETS 

 
This section outlines the editable items for each preset.  Items #7-10 are editable for every pad.  Items #11-13 are editable for 
every knob. 
 
6.

 

NOTE DISPLAY TYPE –

 Click this to change how the MIDI Note Numbers are displayed in the editor. 

7.

 

NOTE # –

 Click on this field and drag up or down with the mouse (or use your computer keyboard's   or   keys) to 

change the MIDI Note Number the pad will send. 

8.

 

PC # –

 Click on this field and drag up or down with the mouse (or use your computer keyboard's   or   keys) to change 

the MIDI Program Change number the pad will send. 

9.

 

CC # (PAD) –

 Click on this field and drag up or down with the mouse (or use your computer keyboard's   or   keys) to 

change the MIDI Control Change number the pad will send. 

10.

 

PAD BEHAVIOR –

 Click this button to select whether the MPK mini's pads will function as a "Momentary" or "Toggle" 

switch.

 

 

11.

 

CC # (KNOB) –

 Click on this field and drag up or down with the mouse (or use your computer keyboard's   or   keys) 

to change the MIDI Control Change number the knob will send. 

12.

 

LOW VALUE –

 Click on this field and drag up or down with the mouse (or use your computer keyboard's   or   keys) to 

change the lowest possible value the knob will send. 

13.

 

HI VALUE –

 Click on this field and drag up or down with the mouse (or use your computer keyboard's   or   keys) to 

change the highest possible value the knob will send. 

14.

 

PAD MIDI CHANNEL –

 Click this field to select the number of the MIDI channel which the pads will use to transmit MIDI 

messages while using this preset. 

15.

 

KEY + KNOBS MIDI CHANNEL –

 Click this field to select the number of the MIDI channel which the keyboard and 

knobs will use to transmit MIDI messages while using this preset. 

16.

 

TRANSPOSITION –

 Click on this field and drag up or down with the mouse (or use your computer keyboard's   or   

keys) to change the transposition of the MPK mini's KEYBOARD.  You can transpose it up to 12 semitones in either 
direction. 

17.

 

OCTAVE – 

Click this field to select the default octave for the preset. 

18.

 

ARP OCTAVE – 

Click this field to select the number of octaves (0-3) that an arpeggio will span.  If this number is larger 

than zero, after the first arpeggio in its original octave, subsequent arpeggios will sound in increasingly higher octaves.  
After sounding at the highest octave (assigned here), the process will repeat from the original octave. 

19.

 

ARP ENABLE – 

Click this button to enable or disable the Arpeggiator.  The button is red when the Arpeggiator is 

enabled. 

20.

 

ARP MODE – 

Click this field to select the mode for the Arpeggiator. 

 

Up – 

Notes arpeggiate from the lowest note up to the highest note. 

 

Down – 

Notes arpeggiate from the highest note down to the lowest note. 

 

Inclusive – 

Notes arpeggiate from the lowest to the highest note and back down.  Lowest and highest 

notes are retriggered when the arpeggio changes direction. 

 

Exclusive – 

Notes arpeggiate from the lowest to the highest note and back down.  Lowest and highest 

notes are 

not

 retriggered when the arpeggio changes direction.   

 

Random – 

Plays the held notes in random selection. 

 

Order – 

Notes will be repeated in the same order in which their keys were pressed. 

21.

 

ARP TIME DIVISION –

 Click this field to select the time division, which determines how often the Arpeggiator will play a 

note.  The smaller the value, the faster the arpeggio.  

22.

 

ARP CLOCK – 

Click this field to select whether the Arpeggiator will follow the MPK mini's internal clock or an external 

clock.  (

Note:

  When synced to an external clock, the MPK mini's TAP TEMPO button will be disabled.)   

23.

 

ARP LATCH – 

Click this button to enable or disable latching for the Arpeggiator.  When this button is red, latching is 

enabled, which means notes will continue to arpeggiate even after the key is no longer being pressed.  (Press the ARP 
ON / OFF button to stop the arpeggio.)  When latching is disabled, notes will only arpeggiate when their keys are held 
down. 

24.

 

TAP TEMPO TAPS –

 Click this field to select the minimum number of taps (of the TAP TEMPO button) required to 

detect and enter a new tempo for the Arpeggiator.   

25.

 

TEMPO – 

Click on this field and drag up or down with the mouse (or use your computer keyboard's   or   keys) to 

change the current tempo for the Arpeggiator.   

Summary of Contents for MPK MINI

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Page 3: ...ort will provide power to the MPK mini 2 8 VELOCITY SENSITIVE PADS The pads can be used to trigger drum hits or other samples in your software The pads are velocity sensitive which makes them very responsive and intuitive to play 3 8 ASSIGNABLE KNOBS Each 270 degree knob can be used to send continuous control data to a desktop audio workstation or external MIDI device 4 PAD BANK 1 2 When either of...

Page 4: ... the Arpeggiator Holding this button down then pressing a combination of keys arpeggiate those notes continuously even if you release the keys Releasing the SUSTAIN button will stop the arpeggios There are a couple of ways to use this function a While holding down the keys you can add more notes to the arpeggio by pressing down additional keys b If you press the keys release them and then press do...

Page 5: ...urrently shown preset to the MPK mini The number of this preset is determined by the PRESET field 4 SAVE PRESET Click this button to save the currently shown preset to your computer 5 LOAD PRESET Click this button to load a saved preset from your computer Once it loads you will see its settings in the software interface IMPORTANT The first time you use the software editor even if the correct devic...

Page 6: ...reset 18 ARP OCTAVE Click this field to select the number of octaves 0 3 that an arpeggio will span If this number is larger than zero after the first arpeggio in its original octave subsequent arpeggios will sound in increasingly higher octaves After sounding at the highest octave assigned here the process will repeat from the original octave 19 ARP ENABLE Click this button to enable or disable t...

Page 7: ...s No Turn GM1 System On Yes No Turn GM2 System On Yes No Turn GM System Off Yes No DLS 1 Yes No File Reference Yes No Controller Destination Yes No Key based Instrument Ctrl Yes No Master Fine Coarse Tune Yes No Other Universal System Exclusive No No Manufacturer or Non Commercial System Exclusive Yes Yes NRPNs Yes No No No RPN 00 Pitch Bend Sensitivity Yes No RPN 01 Channel Fine Tune Yes No RPN 0...

Page 8: ...DI output channels over USB 16 Note keys 25 velocity sensitive Drum pads 8 velocity sensitive Knobs 8 Inputs outputs 1 mini USB port Power 100 mA 5V DC via USB Dimensions W x D x H 12 x 7 x 1 7 306 mm x 180 mm x 43 mm Weight 1 55 lbs 0 7 kg ...

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