Native Instruments MASCHINE MIKRO MK2 Manual page 281

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Parameter
DELETE
PREV
NEXT
If you want to start and stop the recording manually, leave the
the
THRESHOLD
stop recording, press
As soon as you have recorded a Sample, the Sampler Module is automatically loaded into Mod-
ule slot 1 of the Sound, and your Sample can be played back by pressing the corresponding
pad on your controller.
The recorded Sample is shown on the right display (here with the Playhead indicator).
The right display shows you the waveform of the recorded Sample. When the Sample is played
back, the Playhead indicator (vertical line) shows you the current play position within the
waveform.
Location and Name of Your Recorded Samples
By default, recorded Samples are saved in the Recordings subfolder of your Standard User Di-
rectory, as defined on the
– Defaults
Page). If you activate the
Preferences window (see
instead in a Recordings subfolder of the folder where your current Project is saved.
Recorded Samples are automatically named using the following scheme:
Description
All recorded Samples are stored in the Recording History. When the recording
has stopped, press Button 6 (DELETE) to delete the selected Sample from the
Recording History.
Press Button 7 (PREV) to select the previous Sample from the Recording History
if you have recorded more than one Sample in the Sound slot.
Note: to play the Sample, just press the pad representing the Sound slot you
used for sampling.
Press Button 8 (NEXT) to select the next Sample from the Recording History if
you have recorded more than one Sample in the Sound slot.
down to
OFF
and start the recording by pressing
STOP
(Button 5).
User Paths
page of the Preferences window (see
Prefer Project Folder
↑2.4.1, Preferences – General
Controlling Sampling from the Hardware
MODE
set to DETECT, dial
START
(Button 5). To
↑2.4.2, Preferences
option on the
General Page
Page), recorded Samples will be saved
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