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The time counter at the top of the screen indicates the current playhead position. This is shown in most of the
modes. See
General Features
>
Time Counter
/
Locate
to learn about this.
The upper-left
Input Source
field defines whether you are going to record an external
audio signal, which you can set to a pair of inputs (
Input 1,2
–
3,4
in Standalone Mode,
Input 1,2
–
31,32
in Controller Mode) or a single input (
Input 1
–
4
in Standalone Mode,
Input 1
–
32
in Controller Mode). You can also select an internal signal from within your
MPC hardware (
Resample L
,
Resample R
, or
Resample L+R
).
Resampling does not require an audio connection because the source is internal and is
therefore recorded without any loss in audio quality. You can, for example, use Resample
to record two or more samples by pressing the corresponding pads simultaneously.
Use the second upper-left
Mono
/
Stereo
field to choose whether your recorded loop
will be monaural (
Mono
) or binaural (
Stereo
).
The
Inserts
field shows any enabled or disabled effects for the Looper. Tap the area under
Inserts
to open a window where you can load, change, and enable or disable the effects.
Important
: These effects are applied to the audio as you record it. This means that the
effects cannot be “removed” from the sound later. Learn more about how effects work
in
General Features
>
Effects
.
Tap the
Monitor
button to enable or disable input monitoring.
When
on
, the audio you hear in your headphones will be taken
before
it reaches the Looper, ensuring zero latency.
You can turn input monitoring on only if the
Input Source
field is set to an input, not to a
Resample
setting.
When
off
, the audio you hear in your headphones will be taken
after
it is processed in the Looper, so there may
be some latency, but you will hear the audio source as it sounds in the recording.
Tip
:
To avoid possible clicks or feedback while input monitoring
, reduce the level of the audio sources.
Use the
threshold
slider
to adjust the threshold. Alternatively, turn
Q-Link Knob 1
(
Threshold
on MPC X) or the
first Q-
Link knob
in the
fourth column
(MPC Live, MPC Touch). The threshold slider will work only when
Sync
is
off
(see
below
).
When the Looper is record-armed, it automatically starts recording when the level of the incoming source exceeds
this setting. If you set it too high, the recording may not start when you play the input source, or the start of the
material you wanted to record may be missing. If you set it too low, the recording may start too early, before you play
the external source. Set this parameter to an appropriate level using the level meter.
To reset the
“
peak hold
,” which shows the highest level of your input signal in the level meter, tap it.
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