Battery Usage - Akai MPC X User Manual

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File Formats
Tap WAV, AIFF, or MP3 to select the file format of
the mixdown.
For WAV and AIFF files, use the Bit Depth field to
select a bit depth of 8, 16, or 24 bits, or 32 bits,
floating point (32 F). For MP3 files, you can select
a Bitrate of 128, 160, 192, or 320 kbps.
Use the Sample Rate field to select a sample rate
of 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz, 88.2 kHz, or 96 kHz. In most
cases, we recommend selecting 44.1 kHz.
Tap Export to enter the Save screen where you can select a name and location to save your audio mixdown.
Tap Cancel or the
icon in the upper-left corner to return to the previous screen.

Battery Usage

Important: Only MPC Live may use battery power. MPC X and MPC Touch must be connected to a power outlet.
Although you can power MPC Live by from a power outlet (using the included power adapter), you can use
its internal battery, which typically has four hours of life, depending on CPU and how you're using MPC Live.
While powering MPC Live from its internal battery, the battery icon in upper-right corner of the touchscreen
will show its current battery life. (The icon below it indicates whether MPC Live is in Standalone Mode or
Controller Mode.)
To view MPC Live's system resources (battery life, CPU,
and RAM usage), tap the battery icon in upper-right
corner of the touchscreen. The System Resources window
will appear, showing percentages to indicate the current
battery life, CPU, RAM usage (Mem), and storage device
space usage.
System Resources
See
to learn more about the information
shown in this window.
To charge MPC Live's internal battery, connect its power
input to a power outlet using the included power adapter.
The charging indicator light (behind the vent on the rear
panel) will turn on while charging. When the battery is fully
charged or when it is disconnected from a power outlet,
then this light will turn off.
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