Manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Features
- Tutorial / Basic Concepts
- Operation
- General Features
- Modes
- Appendix
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The Settings window lets you configure certain Audio Edit Mode
settings.
To view the Settings, tap the gear icon.
Use the Auto-Scroll selector to set how the screen behaves
relative to the audio playhead.
Follow: Depending on the zoom setting, the waveform display
will scroll along in the background while keeping the audio
playhead centered.
Page: The waveform display will move to the “next page” to
follow the audio playhead.
Off: The waveform display will not move at all.
These functions also apply to the sample waveform in Sample Edit Mode.
The left edge contains icons to quickly enter one of five modes. Using this strip of icons, you can easily jump
between them:
To enter Main Mode, tap the house icon.
To enter Audio Edit Mode, tap the waveform-and-box icon.
To enter the Track View, tap the bars-and-magnifying-glass icon.
To enter the Step Sequencer, tap the vertical-bars icon.
To enter XYFX Mode, tap the XY icon.
There are also two small icons to the right of these that control the channel strip.
To show or hide the channel strip, tap the eye icon.
The icon below the eye icon indicates the type of channel strip (see next description).
The channel strip contains some important settings for the audio track or master output,
depending on the currently selected icon:
To view the track channel strip, tap the waveform icon.
To view the master channel strip, tap the crown icon.
When viewing the track channel strip while using an audio track:
• The first field defines the input source of the external audio signal (Input 1,2, Input
3,4, or one of Input 1–4).
• The second field shows where the track is routed (which you can change; Out 1,2–7,8
in Standalone Mode, Out 1,2–31,32 in Controller Mode; MPC Live does not use Out
7,8 but displays them to maintain compatibility with MPC X, which does use them).
• The Ins
erts field shows any enabled or disabled effects for that track. Tap the area under
Inserts to open a window where you can load, change, and enable or disable the effects.
• To solo or mute the track, tap Solo or Mute (respectively).
• To set how your audio track will be monitored, tap the Monitor button to cycle
through its three states:
When set to Auto, you will hear incoming audio while the track is record-enabled only.
When on, you will hear incoming audio whether or not the track is record-enabled.
When off, you will never hear any incoming audio.










