Native Instruments MASCHINE MIKRO MK3 Manual page 752

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▪ Context menu: Right-click (macOS: [Ctrl]-click) anywhere in a Slice to open a context menu
with the following commands:
Command
Open containing folder Opens the folder on your hard disk containing the Sample, providing
Save Sample As...
By default, you can adjust Slices with your mouse as follows:
▪ Click inside a Slice (i.e. anywhere between its borders) to play it back on the Cue bus (see
±13.2.6, Using the Cue Bus
section
▪ Drag the borders of a Slice to adjust them. You have two possibilities:
◦ If the end point of the previous Slice and the start point of the next Slice are joined,
drag the border9s vertical line to move both the end point of the previous Slice and the
start point of the next Slice together, so that both Slices stay joined.
◦ Drag the little <S= (or <E=) marker at the bottom of the vertical line to move the start
(or end) point of a Slice independently of the end (or start) point of the previous (or
next) Slice. If you want this border to stick again with that of the previous (or next)
Slice, drag the vertical line (instead of the <S=/<E= marker) toward that of the previ-
ous (or next) Slice.
By moving the start and end points of Slices independently, you can create overlapping Slices or
gaps between Slices.
These default mouse actions are valid only if the
the edit tools (5). Enabling any of them provides alternative mouse controls described below.
(2) Zooming scroll bar
Click the main part of the scroll bar and drag your mouse horizontally to scroll through the
waveform on the horizontal axis (time), or drag it vertically to zoom in/out on this time axis.
You can also click the left or right handle of the scroll bar and drag it horizontally to zoom in/
out while keeping the opposite border of the display at a fix position in the waveform. Double-
Description
quick access to the original file.
Opens a Save Sample As dialog allowing to save the Slice under as a
distinct file on your computer.
for more information).
SLICE
and
REMOVE
buttons are disabled in
MASCHINE MIKRO - Manual - 752
Sampling and Sample Mapping
Slicing a Sample

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