Using the MPK Mini Editor software, you can manually change the note played by each pads, to match the notes showed
inDrum Machine Designer. Strangely you need to make them on octave higher on the MPK Editor. So if DMD is showing C1, you need to
enter the note value for C2 in Pad 1. If interested, I programmed mine to have the 8 pads from the keyboard (4 in bank A/4 in bank B) matching the 8 pads displayed by default on DMD.
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1. Launch MPK Mini Editor
2. File - Open Program
3. Upload the file above
4. File - Send Program to whatever program you want on your keyboard (mine is on 2 for instance)
On the keyboard, hold down "program select" (far right button) and tap the pad that correspond to the program you just sent it to (so pad 2 for me)
Note: to have the program working on the keyboard, switch first to another random program and then to the one you want, to refresh the memory (so mine being in 2, I first selected 1 and then 2)
Then you will see the title of the program being displayed on your keyboard LCD.
I based the above program on the Logic Pro program made by Akai, just the pads are different.
Hope that helps!
Flo