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The Bounce to Sample function immediately renders the
track (for the current sequence only) as an audio sample
and places it in the project's sample pool. By default, it will
be named Bounce - and appended with the track name.
This function does not work for tracks that use MIDI
programs or CV programs.
If you have already used this function on this track, then
you will be asked if you want to overwrite the existing
sample with this new one or cancel.
To continue and save the track over the existing
one, tap Replace.
To cancel, tap Cancel.
The Bounce to Audio Track function immediately
renders the track (for the current sequence only) as an
audio track in the project. The Main Mode will
automatically switch to the Audio tab. By default, it will be
named Audio and appended with a number (e.g., Audio
002). This function does not work for tracks that use MIDI
programs or CV programs.
If you have already used this function on this track, then
you will be asked if you want to overwrite the existing
sample with this new one or cancel.
To continue and save the track over the existing
one, tap Replace.
To cancel, tap Cancel.
The Export as Pattern function saves the track (for the
current sequence only) as a pattern (.mpcpattern) to an
external storage device or MPC X's internal drive.
To select the storage device you want to view, tap it
in the Storage column on the left. Internal is the MPC
X's internal drive. MPC Documents is a shortcut to the
MPC Documents folder on the internal drive. If you
have storage devices connected to MPC X's USB ports
or SD card slot, they will appear in this column, as well.
To enter a folder, double-tap it. Alternatively, turn the
data dial or use the –/+ buttons to move through the list,
and press the center cursor or Enter to enter a folder.
You can also tap one of the five folder buttons in the
upper-right to jump immediately to those pre-assigned
file paths (see
Browser
To create a new folder, tap New Folder, use the
virtual keyboard that appears to enter a name, and then
tap Do It. You will immediately enter the new folder.
To move up one folder level, tap the folder/ icon.
To name the file, tap the File Name field at the bottom
of the screen, and use the virtual keyboard that appears.
To save the file, tap Save.
To cancel and return to the Menu, tap Cancel.
Alternatively, tap the  icon in the upper-left corner.
to learn how to do this).
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