User Manual
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Recording an Audio Track 
We’ve already created some MIDI tracks, so let’s record some actual audio for our next track: 
1.  Press Main to go back to Main Mode. 
2.  Tap the Audio tab at the bottom of the screen. Audio 001 will appear in the Track field. 
3.  If the channel strip is not already shown on the left side of the screen, tap Input Config (in the lower part of the 
screen) or the small eye icon (in the upper-left part of the screen) to show it. 
4.  Connect a synthesizer or other line-level audio source to the 1/4” (6.35 mm) input/inputs on your MPC 
hardware’s rear panel, and set the Line/Phono selector to Line (MPC X, MPC Live). 
5.  Double-tap the first field (Input __) and select Input 1 or Input 1,2 (depending on your audio source) as the input 
source. 
6.  If the second field is not set to Out 1,2, double-tap it and select that option as the output. 
7.  Tap the Monitor button to cycle through its three states until it reads Auto (you will hear incoming audio while 
the track is record-enabled only). 
8.  Turn the 3/4 Rec Gain (MPC X) or Rec Vol (MPC Live, MPC Touch) knob to set the input level while playing your 
audio source. You should now see the level in the meter. Make sure it does not exceed the maximum level (the 
meter should not be “peaking” constantly). 
9.  If Solo and Mute are on, tap or press them so they are off. Also, tap the automation button so it is off/gray (not 
green/Read [R] or red/Write [W]). Alter
natively, press Read/Write (MPC X). 
10.  Tap the Record Arm button to record-enable the track. Alternatively, press Rec Arm (MPC X). 
11.  Press Rec to record-arm the sequence. 
12.  To start recording, press Play or Play Start—then play your audio source! You should hear your existing 
sequence playing in the background. 
To stop recording, press Stop. 
Record another audio track for your other sequence: Select the other sequence in Main Mode, and create another 
audio track (Audio 002) to go with that sequence. 










