Linking The Loop Point To The Start Point - Akai MPC1000 Operator's Manual

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Zooming in/out of the waveform
With the Loop Fine window, you can zoom into a part of the waveform and edit the part in details. Press the
[WINDOW] key in the LOOP page, when the cursor is either in the Lp (loop) or End field, and the Loop Fine
window will be displayed.
The waveform of the end point is displayed in the left of the waveform display, and the waveform of the loop
point in the right, so you can adjust the loop and end points while checking the relationship of the waveform.
If you press the [F2] (ZOOM-) key the waveform will be zoomed out, if you press the [F3] (ZOOM+) key, it will be
zoomed in.
LINEAR and LOGARITHMIC displays
The vertical axis indicates the waveform's level. Normally, the waveform display is set to LINEAR, which
displays the sample level as it is. However, some parts (fade out part etc...) may not be displayed as the
waveform if the level is too low. In this case, you can switch to the LOG (logarithmic) display by pressing the
[F5] (LOG) key and you can see the parts whose level is low. When you switch to the LOG mode, the display
in the [F5] key will change to LINEAR. To switch back to the LINEAR mode, press the [F5] key again.

Linking the loop point to the start point

When you loop the whole sample (ex: loop the phrase sample to the rhythm), it is better to set the start and loop
point to the same value so that you can change both points at the same time.
01. In the LOOP page, select the
02. Turn the DATA wheel and set the field to
Loop point is set to the value of the start point. If you change the loop point later, the start point will be
changed as well and vice versa.
If you reset the start/loop link field, you can set the start point and loop point separately.
(start/loop link) field.
(locked by the key).
Editing a sample
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