![]() ![]() How much of a problem can this be for your system memory? Well it all depends on the file size of each of these images and the number of expansions on your disk. Unfortunately these images are using up system memory that could have been used to load up audio. 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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