Automatically Detecting The Loop Points - Akai MPC 4000 Reference Manual

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2.
Move the cursor to the Threshold field, and turn the [JOG] dial to specify the
threshold value.
The value you specify here will be used as the reference for automatic detection.
3.
Press the [F6] key (FIND).
The waveform will be searched to find the point at which the threshold is exceeded; start-
ing from the beginning of the sample when searching for the start point, or starting from
the end of the sample when searching for the end point. When the point is found, it will
be set as the start or end point. Play a pad or your MIDI keyboard to check the results.
4.
If necessary, return to the Trim/Loop page and make fine adjustments to the
location of the point.

Automatically detecting the loop points

Appropriate locations for the loop points can be automatically detected in the same way
as for the start/end points.
1.
In the Trim/Loop page, make approximate settings for the loop points.
2.
With the cursor located at the LP start or LP END field, press the [WINDOW]
key.
The Find Loop popup window will appear.
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A LP start field
Specifies the loop start point of the sample, in units of one sample.
B LP END field
Specifies the loop end point of the sample, in units of one sample.
C X-fade length field
Specifies the length of the crossfade.
D Curve field
Selects the crossfade curve.
E [F1] key (CLOSE)
Closes the popup window.
F [F4] key (X-FADE)
Executes the crossfade.
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