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If you choose As Audio Mixdown, a separate window
opens which offers you the following options:
You can define the length of your audio file by
choosing measure Start and End point. This way
you can also bounce a certain number of
measures only. In addition you can define a the
length of a "bounce tail" (Tail) in seconds. This is
useful when working with audio effects like reverb
or delay which will sound longer than the defined
export range.
For the render option, you can choose between Master and Separate tracks. Master will
render an output that will be the same as the final output from the MPC software. Separate
tracks will render at the Track Mixer. The rendered audio will not include Track Sends but
will include the Track insert effects.
You can also select your desired export File format: wav, aiff or mp3. For WAV and AIFF
files the Bit depth can be selected from: 8 Bit, 16 Bit, 24 Bit or 32 Bit floating point. If you
select mp3, the display automatically changes from Bit depth to Bitrate offering useful
MP3 rates from 128 kbps and 320 kbps.
The Sample rate can be set to: 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz, 88.2 kHz or 96 kHz. In most cases you
will use the 44.1 kHz option.
After you select your mixdown options, click on the Export button to open an additional
window. Here you can set a data path on your computer’s hard disk to where the export file
will be saved. Cancel closes the Audio Mixdown window without starting the exporting
process.
Exit closes the MPC application. If you haven’t saved any changes made to a currently open
project, it will prompt you to do so before quitting.
 In the Mac MPC software, the Exit command is named Quit MPC and located in the menu
MPC.
Edit Menu
This menu contains all the standard commands for undo/redo as well as also cutting, copying,
and pasting.
The Undo command undoes the last action you performed up to 200 actions. When there are no
actions left to undo, the Undo command will be unavailable and appear grayed out.
The Redo command "undoes" the Undo command. If you wish, you can continue redoing actions
until there are no items left to redo. In this case, the Redo command will be unavailable and
appear grayed out. The only limitation in using the Redo command is that if you perform a new
action when a redo action is available, you will no longer be able to redo. In other words, as soon
as you perform an editing action other than Undo, Redo is no longer available.
The Cut command removes selected events from the grid and copies it to the MPC’s clipboard.
Once you have cut events, you can paste or insert them at another location in the same or any
other sequence.
The Copy command copies selected events within the grid to the MPC’s clipboard without
removing them from the copying source. Once you have copied, you can paste it or insert it at
another location in the same sequence or another sequence.
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