![]() ![]() This enables these images to be permanently displayed whenever you enter the ‘Expansion’ portion of the BROWSER. The problem is that in doing so, it has to ‘pre-load’ each and every expansion ‘thumbnail’ images into active memory. When the MPC Live, MPC Key, MPC One, MPC X or Akai Force boots up, it scans all attached disks and if it discovers an ‘ Expansions‘ folder on any of these disks, it scans all the sub folders to discover any installed expansions and displays them with a nice preview thumbnail image in the BROWSER > Expansions page. This tutorial can be used with the MPC One, MPC Live, MPC Key 61, MPC X and Akai Force. It turns out that he had 81 expansions on his MPC disk and I soon realised that it was the expansion ‘preview’ images that could be causing most of the issues. I recently spoke to an MPC Live owner who was having memory issues on his unit which disappeared after moving his expansions off the disk.
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