Bluetooth - Akai MPC X User Manual

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Audio Track Auto Warp: This determines how recorded audio track regions are warped. When set to On, any
audio track region that you record will be warped automatically to match the current sequence tempo. You can
then adjust the sequence tempo while the audio track region remains in time.
Note: When you record an audio file, the current sequence tempo will be embedded with it. This information is
stored within the sample file when you save the project. When you warp an audio track region, the warping
algorithm uses this sequence tempo and the current value in the BPM field to generate the "stretch factor."
BPM Detection Range: This defines the range of detectable BPM values when you use any automatic BPM
detection function in the software or when you press the Tap button to enter a new tempo.
Bank Button Press: This determines how the Pad Bank buttons work.
Select A-D: Pressing a Pad Bank button once will select the corresponding bank from Pad Banks A–D.
Pressing and holding Shift while pressing a Pad Bank button will select the corresponding bank from Pad
Banks E–H.
Select/toggle bank: Pressing a Pad Bank button will alternate between the corresponding bank from Pad
Bank A–D and Pad Bank E–H. In other words, you do not need to hold Shift to select one of Pad Banks E–H.
Desktop Screensaver Disable: This determines if/when your computer's screensaver is disabled while using
the MPC software (i.e., using your MPC hardware in Controller Mode):
Never: Your computer's screensaver will function normally.
When hardware used: As long as your MPC hardware is connected to your computer and being used, your
computer's screensaver will be disabled.
When hardware attached: As long as your MPC hardware is connected to your computer and powered on,
your computer's screensaver will be disabled. It will function normally again if you power off or disconnect
your MPC hardware from your computer.
Always: Your computer's screensaver will be disabled as long as the MPC software is open (whether or not
your MPC hardware is connected or powered on).
(For MPC X and MPC Live, this option is available only when using your MPC hardware in Controller Mode.)
Collect Usage Statistics: This determines whether or not your usage statistics will be sent occasionally to us,
enabling us to improve the MPC experience. (For MPC X and MPC Live, this option is available only when using
your MPC hardware in Controller Mode.)

Bluetooth

The settings on this screen will determine how your MPC hardware's Bluetooth connection works, so you can use
Bluetooth MIDI controllers (e.g., LPD8 Wireless or LPK25 Wireless) or a Bluetooth computer keyboard with it. These
settings are available only for MPC X and MPC Live when used in Standalone Mode.
To activate or deactivate Bluetooth connectivity on your MPC hardware, tap the On/Off selector. The
available Bluetooth devices will appear in the panel below it under Available Devices. The Bluetooth devices
that have already paired to your MPC hardware will appear under Paired Devices.
To select a Bluetooth device, tap it.
To pair a selected Bluetooth device (in the Available Devices section), tap Pair.
To connect to a selected Bluetooth device (in the Paired Devices section), tap Connect.
To disconnect from a connected Bluetooth device (in the Paired Devices section), tap Disconnect.
To return an available Bluetooth device to its original state, tap Remove.
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