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Sample Start Point (St): You can adjust this setting for edit processes that can be
applied to a specific segment of the sample.
Sample Start Point (End): You can adjust this setting for edit processes that can be
applied to a specific segment of the sample.
Execute: For edit processes that require confirmation, press the Value Dial to confirm
you want to apply the process (Yes) or cancel it (No).
About Formats
You can use MPX16 to trigger your own samples instead of the ones in MPX16's internal
sample library, but make sure your files and SD card are formatted correctly for MPX16 to use.
Load the sample files onto an SD card (sold separately) by doing one of the following:
inserting an SD card into MPX16's SD Card Slot, and then use MPX16 an SD card reader
(see Using MPX16 as an SD Card Reader to learn how to do this). After that, use the
MPX16 File Loader (downloadable for free at akaipro.com/mpx16).
using a third-party SD card reader.
Please note the following (especially if you do not use the MPX16 File Loader):
The samples files must be 16-bit, mono or stereo WAVs. They can have a sample rate
of 48, 44.1, 32, 22.05, or 11.205 KHz.
The sample files must be located in the root (main) directory of the card and not in any
subdirectories.
You can use an SD card or SDHC card with a capacity up to 32 GB.
We recommend formatting your SD card to a FAT32 file system (if it is not already) and
naming your sample files according to this format. This means:
Do not use any of these characters: " * / \ : < > ? |
Do not use spaces.
Limit your file name to 8 characters, if possible.
Up to 512 files can be stored in the root directory of the card.
You can assign up to 60 MB worth of samples onto MPX16's pads at a time (the sample
library on your SD card can be larger, of course). Also, please note that a sample's size
will be rounded up when loaded (e.g., a 2.1 MB sample on the SD card will be treated as
a 3 MB sample when it is assigned to a pad).
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