Manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Features
- Tutorial / Basic Concepts
- Operation
- General Features
- Modes
- Appendix
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The Delete function erases the entire audio track.
To confirm your choice, tap Clear.
To return to the previous screen, tap Cancel.
The Clear Regions function erases all regions from the audio
track without erasing the track itself.
The Reset Channel Strip function:
• clears all Insert effect slots;
• turns Mute, Solo, automation, and Monitor off;
• resets the pan knob to the center;
• resets the level slider to 0.00 dB; and
• turns the Record Arm button off.
It does not change the track’s inputs or outputs.
The Copy Track function copies the contents of one track to
another.
To select the “source” track, tap the Copy Contents of
Track field. This is the track whose events you want to copy.
To select the “destination” track, tap the Over Contents of
Track field. This is the track where the source track will be
copied.
To confirm your choice, tap Do It.
To cancel and return to Main Mode, tap Cancel or anywhere
outside the window.
The Save Current Channel Strip function saves the current
settings of the track channel strip (for the current audio track) to
an external storage device or MPC Live’s internal drive.
To select the storage device you want to view, tap it in
the Storage column on the left.
Internal is the MPC Live’s
sainternal drive. MPC Documents is a shortcut to the MPC
Documents folder on the internal drive. If you have USB
drives connected to MPC Live’s USB ports, they will appear
in this column, as well.
To enter a folder, double-tap it. Alternatively, turn the data
dial or use the –/+ buttons to move through the list, and
press the data dial to enter a folder. You can also tap one
of the five folder buttons in the upper-right to jump
immediately to those pre-assigned file paths (see Browser
to learn how to do this).
To create a new folder, tap New Folder, use the virtual keyboard that appears to enter a name, and then tap
Do It. You will immediately enter the new folder.
To move up one folder level, tap the folder/ icon.
To name the file, tap the File Name field at the bottom of the touchscreen, and use the virtual keyboard that appears.
To save the file, tap Save.
To cancel and return to the Menu, tap Cancel. Alternatively, tap the icon in the upper-left corner.










