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Akai MPCX User Manual

Akai MPCX
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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.
The Reverse process reverses the region between the start point
and end point.

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Akai MPCX Specifications

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BrandAkai
ModelMPCX
CategoryRecording Equipment
LanguageEnglish

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