Native Instruments MASCHINE MIKRO MK2 Manual page 300

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Command
Truncate
Normalize
Reverse
Fade In
Fade Out
DC Fix
Silence
Cut
Copy
Paste
Duplicate
Stretch
In addition, the Edit menu provides following managing commands:
Command
Remove sample from map
Open containing folder
Save sample as...
Description
This deletes the part of the Sample that is outside of the selected region.
This adjusts the level of the selected region to the maximum possible value with-
out clipping.
This reverses the selected region of the Sample.
This applies a fade in to the selected region of the Sample.
This applies a fade out to the selected region of the Sample.
This removes the DC offset. DC offset ("Direct Current offset") is an undesirable
constant shift in the signal level that might be introduced by some audio proc-
essing units. This offset can notably waste some of the available headroom.
This silences the selected region of the Sample.
This deletes the selected region from the Sample and places it into the clipboard
for later use.
This copies the selected region of the Sample to the clipboard for later use.
This pastes the cut/copied region of the Sample, replacing the region of the
Sample currently selected.
This duplicates the selected region of the Sample. The copy is placed right after
the original region.
This allows you to apply time stretching and/or pitch shifting to the selected re-
gion of the Sample. See below for a detailed description.
Description
Removes the Sample from the map. See
for more info.
Opens the folder on your hard disk containing the Sample, providing quick ac-
cess to the original file.
Saves a copy of the Sample once it has been edited.
Sampling and Sample Mapping
Controlling Sampling from the Software
↑11.2.4, Mapping a Sample (Software)
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