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Akai MPC Live User Manual

Akai MPC Live
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The Delete process deletes the region between the start
point and end point and closes the gap between them.
The Silence process replaces the region between the start
point and end point with silence.
The Extract process deletes the regions before the start
point and after the end point and saves it as a new sample
in your current project.
Use the Edit Name field (and the virtual keyboard that
appears) to name the new sample.
Tip: This is useful if you recorded a drum loop and wanted
to remove just a snare drum hit, a kick drum hit, etc. to use
separately in the project.
The Normalize process increases a sample’s level to the
highest level possible without distortion. This is essentially
a kind of digital gain optimization, so you do not have to
worry about excessive level settings when working with
samples with a wide range of amplitudes.

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Akai MPC Live Specifications

General IconGeneral
Built-in displayYes
Mixer section-
Product colorBlack
Number of drum pads16
Built-in optical driveNo
USB version3.2 Gen 1 (3.1 Gen 1)
Audio (L/R) out2
Headphone outputs1
USB connector typeUSB Type-A, USB Type-B
USB ports quantity3
Headphone connectivity3.5 mm
Cables includedUSB
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
Depth223 mm
Width410 mm
Height67.5 mm
Weight2721.55 g

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