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The Akai MPC 4000 And Why You Should Buy One PT 2 | The Q-Link Midi Functions Explained !! 🚀🚀 / @oracleelectronica This is part two of the tutorial on the Akai MPC 4000 and why you should buy one. In this second part of the tutorial I will give a complete breakdown of the Q-Link midi functions and how to setup individual Q-Link functions and I will give examples on how to use record and edit Q-Link data I will also give a breakdown on how to use the Q-Link function to control an external midi device's modulation wheel. In this demonstration I have used the Q-Link function from the MPC to control the modulation on a Akai S950 rack sampler Also the akai MPC 4000 has much more midi capabilities compared to the newer MPC series like the Mpc One, the Mpc X or the Mpc Live. I have listed the full specifications below in the description. . KEY SPECS Sound Generator Data format: 24bit and 16bit linear WAV Sampling rate: 44.1kHz, 48kHz, 96kHz Memory: 272MB standard, expandable to 512MB with a 256MB 168pin DIMM (PC133/PC100, CL2) Preset sound memory: 5MB Flash Recording time: 51mn / 34mn (16/24 bit) mono @ 44.1kHz (272MB) 96m n / 64mn (16/24 bit) mono @ 44.1kHz (512MB) Polyphony: 64-voice (32-voice @ 96kHz) Filters: 3 dynamic resonant 2-pole multimode filters per voice Envelope generators: 2 multi-stage envelopes and 1 ADSR envelopes LFOs: 2 multi-wave LFO 64-point modulation matrix Number of simultaneous active programs: up to 128 Parts per Multi, with automated Part mixer Effects 4 simultaneous internal effects (2 @ 96kHz) 51 effects types including reverbs, delays, chorus, phasers, flangers, 3-band parametric EQ, compressor/limiter, distortion, pitch shifter, wah, and more Sequencer Capacity: 300,000 notes Resolution: 960ppq 128 Sequences 128 Tracks per sequence 64 MIDI output channels (16 channels x 4 output ports) Song mode: 128 songs, 250 steps per song MIDI Sync: Master/Slave, MIDI Clock, MTC, MMC SMPTE Sync: Master/Slave Step edit, Piano Roll edit, Drum Grid edit Drumpads 16 velocity and pressure sensitive pads 6 pad banks 16 Levels: Velocity, Tuning Automated Pad Mixer (Level, Pan and FX send) Track Mute and Next Sequence features for live performance Q-Link 2 sliders and 4 rotary knobs Assignable to internal sampler controls: pitch, filter cutoff, resonance, LFO, attack, decay, and more Assignable to internal effects parameters Assignable to external Midi Controllers Q-Link Sequence feature Connections Record Input (L and R): XLR - 1/4"; jack combo x 2, balanced Phono Input; RCA x 2 with RIAA EQ Stereo Output (L and R): XLR x 2 and 1/4” jack x 2, balanced Individual Outputs: 1/4" jack x 8, balanced (option) Headphone Output: 1/4" stereo jack x 1 Multi-channel ADAT Digital I/O: Toslink optical x 2 (option) MIDI: 2 x MIDI In and 4 x MIDI Out SMPTE In/Out: 1/4" jack x 2, balanced SCSI: 50pin high density connector USB: USB: Host x 1, Slave x 1 (v1.1 / Mass Storage Class support) Footswitches: 1/4" jack x 2 General Display: 320 x 240 pixels grey-scale graphical tilting LCD Internal Hard Drive: 80GB CD-RW drive Standard accessories: 1x CD-ROM sound library, Power cable Power: 100-240V AC, 50/60Hz Consumption: 70W max (with all options) Dimensions (W x H x D): 20.71" x 6.69" x 17.83" (526mm x 170mm x 453mm) [with LCD tilted down] Weight: 23 lbs (10.5kg), excluding drives and options Options IB-48P: 8 individual analog outputs IB-4ADT: multi-channel ADAT digital I/O B-4D SPDIF I/O with WordClock 🗽 🗽 oracle.electronica@gmail.com 👽 00:00 Introduction 00:26 Setting up 3 different Q-link functions 10:20 How the Q-Link functions work 13:56 How to record and edit Q-link data 20:55 How to use the Q-link sequence function 27:25 Controlling an Akai S950 mod with Q-link 35:52 Setting up single pad Q=Link function