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Sample Editing: TRIM Mode 102
Adjusting the end point
01. Select the 'End' field to adjust the end point.
You can change the end point value by turning the [DATA] wheel. If you press the left or right [CURSOR]buttons while holding [SHIFT], you can
move the cursor to higher points within the numeric display to allow for quicker value selection. You can also enter the value directly with the
numeric keypad.
Additionally, the end point can be edited by moving the [Q2] Q-LINK slider.
02. Hit the pad to check the end point.
When you hit the pad, the MPC5000 plays the sample. The playback method varies depending on the pad.
[PAD 13] (PLAY LOOP)
The MPC5000 will play the sample from the loop point to the end point repeatedly.
[PAD 14] (PLAY TO)
The MPC5000 will play the part before the loop point. If the cursor is on the TRIM END parameter, it will play from the sample start to
the TRIM END. If the cursor is on the LOOP START parameter, it will play from the sample start to the LOOP START. Any other
case, it will play from the sample start to the TRIM START.
[PAD 15] (PLAY FROM)
The MPC5000 will play the sample from the loop point. If the cursor is on the TRIM END parameter, it will play from the TRIM END to
the sample end. If the cursor is on the LOOP START parameter, it will play from the LOOP START to the sample end. Any other
case, it will play from the TRIM START to the sample end.
[PAD 16] (PLAY ALL)
The MPC5000 will play the whole sample.
[PAD 1] to [PAD 12]
The MPC5000 will first play from the start point to the end point, and then play from the loop point to the end point repeatedly.
Snapping to the Next Zero Crossing (SNAP 0)
For easier sample editing, the MPC5000 can snap the start or endpoint of a sample to the next zero crossing. To do this,
do the following:
01. press [F2](LOOP) while in TRIM Mode.
02. Select the start or endpoint of the current sample.
03. press the [F4](SNAP 0) button.
The selected point will snap to the next zero crossing.
Zooming in/out
With the Fine window, you can zoom in to a part of the waveform and
edit the part in detail. Place the cursor in either in the 'St' (Start) or 'End'
field, and press the [WINDOW] button. The Fine window will be
displayed.
In the Fine window, the waveform display varies depending on the
location of the cursor. When you select the 'St' (Start) field with the
cursor, it displays the start point in the center of the window. When you
select the 'End' field, it displays the end point in the center.
If you press the [F2] (ZOOM-) button the waveform will be zoomed out,
if you press the [F3] (ZOOM+) button, it will be zoomed in.
LINEAR and LOGARITHMIC displays
The vertical axis indicates the sample’s level. Normally, the waveform display is set to LINEAR, which displays the sample level as it
is. However, some parts (fade out part etc…) may not be displayed in the waveform if the level is too low. In this case, you can switch
to the LOG (logarithmic) display by pressing the [F5] (LOG) button and you can see the parts whose level is low. When you switch to
the LOG mode, the display in the [F5] button will change to LINEAR. To switch back to the LINEAR mode, press the [F5] button again.
Adjusting the TRIM and LOOP Points at the Same Time (LOCK)
The selection on the Trim and LOOP pages can be linked. This will allow
adjustments on one page to be reflected on the other for easier editing.
To link TRIM and LOOP start points, select the LOCK icon as shown on
the right, and turn the [DATA] wheel. This will change the icon from
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