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Akai MFC42 MIDI Analog Filter Module for MPC Series The MFC42's two filters are true analog, giving that indefinable extra warmth that only analog circuitry can deliver. Ideal for live and studio work, the MFC42 will appeal to a wide variety of musicians from hip hop and R&B -- where it will add a rich, deep, warm analog feel -- to techno and new age, where you can add big filter sweeps and extreme resonance. The MFC42 features 1 stereo and 1 mono channel. Each can be controlled independently. The stereo channel features 2-pole and 4-pole selectable filters. The mono channel has 2-pole, 4-pole and 8-pole selectable filters. When you select the 8-pole filter on the mono channel, the stereo channel is turned off and bypassed. You can select between low pass, high pass, band pass and notch filter types independently on both the stereo and mono channels. The MFC42 also includes a multi-waveform low freqeuncy oscillator and an envelope generator; you can select the destination of the LFO (stereo channel or mono), you can select the LFO to modulate cutoff and resonance, and you can use it to phase between left and right. Tapping the 'tap tempo' key controls the speed of the LFO. The LFO can also be synchonized to external MIDI clock. A 'trigger' button triggers the envelope generator; which has independent controls for attack, decay, sustain, and release. Alternatively, the MFC can have its envelope triggered via incoming MIDI note-ons on a specified MIDI channel. Effects include distortion with depth control, analog stereo phaser with speed and depth controls, and Master EQ with separate 'low' and 'high' controls. You can control almost all the knobs and all the keys with MIDI control change data and record the movement of each knob to an external sequencer. The stereo input accepts direct connection from a turntable for live performance. Description Filter/effects circuitry: Analog Filter types: Low pass, high pass, band pass, notch Filter slopes: 2-pole, 4-pole, 8-pole (mono channel only) Effects: Phase shifter, distortion Input connectors: Mono: 6.3mm phone jack x1 (impedance 47 kilohms), max. +16dBm Line: 6.3mm phone jack x2 (impedance 47 kilohms), max. +16dBm Phono: RCA x2 line/phono (impedance 19/32 kilohms), max. 0dBm Output connectors: Line: 6.3mm phone jack x2 (impedance 1 kilohm), max. +16dBm Phono: (impedance 1 kilohm), max. +16dBm Headphone: 6.3mm stereo phone jack x1, 70mW (load impedance 32 ohms) MIDI connectors: In, out, thru (DIN 5pin x3) Display: 7-segment LED x3 Power supply: AC100V/120V/230V, 50/60Hz, 9 Watts Dimensions: 482.6 mm (19 in.) W x 88.1 (3.47 in.) H x 136.2 (5.36 in.) D Weight: 2.8kg Included accessories: AC cord, operator's manual
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