Adjusting The Region Start/Region End Points - Akai MPC 4000 Reference Manual

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The Number of Regions popup window will appear, allowing you to specify the number
of regions into which the sample will be divided.
A Refer to field
Selects the portion of the sample that will be divided into regions.
B Number of regions field
Specifies the number of regions into which the specified portion will be divided.
C [F1] key (CANCEL)
Cancels the operation and returns to the Region page.
D [F6] key (DO IT)
Executes the division, and returns to the Region page.
3.
Move the cursor to the Refer to field, and select one of the following to specify
the portion of the sample that will be divided into regions.
TRIM......................The portion between the start point and end point.
LOOP .....................The portion between the loop start point and loop end point.
SAMPLE................The entire sample.
4.
Move the cursor to the Number of regions field, and specify the number of
regions (2–32) into which the specified portion will be divided.
5.
To execute the division, press the [F6] key (DO IT).
You will return to the Region page.
Hint: This operation (division into regions) is non-destructive editing. Pressing the [F6] key (DO IT)
simply causes the number and location of the divisions to be remembered for that sample; the waveform
itself will not be affected.

Adjusting the region start/region end points

After dividing a sample into multiple regions, you can adjust the start and end points of
each region.
1.
Move the cursor to the Region field of the Region page, and turn the [JOG] dial
to select the region number whose location you want to adjust.
The currently selected region is highlighted in the upper waveform editing field. The
Region start and Region end fields indicate the start and end points for that region, in
units of one sample.
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