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If you have started cutting and  pasting, but  decide that  you want to cancel the  opera-
tion, just press either SHIFT or QUANT (EDIT) to exit Edit mode and return to Perform-
ance mode.
It might help to think of both Sample Copy & Paste and Sample Cut & Paste as opera-
tions where there is always a source pad and a target pad.
4.11.4 Sample Start Offset
The Sample Start Offset sub-mode lets you move a Sample by 16th-note beat-divisions so that
it falls right where you want it. A classic use for Sample Start Offset would be to move a steady
closed hi-hat loop just to the right part of the beat. To perform the Sample Start Offset opera-
tion:
1. Activate Edit mode by pressing and holding SHIFT while pressing QUANT (EDIT).
2. Turn the encoder knob until "OF" ("Offset") is visible on the display.
3. Press  and  hold  the  pad  you  want  to  offset.  The  display  shows  the  current  Offset  Value,
which is 0 by default.
4. While continuing to hold the pad, rotate the encoder knob. Each tick of the encoder knob
offsets by an increment of one 16th-note.
5. Either repeat steps 3 and 4 for further cutting and pasting or exit Edit mode by pressing
SHIFT or QUANT (EDIT). Both buttons stop blinking and the F1 returns to Performance
mode.
Note that your  Sample Start Offset value is always shown as a  positive number.  If you
want  your  Sample  to  start  right  on  the  downbeat,  then  Sample  Start  Offset  will  be  at
zero. A  Sample which  is  one bar  long  is 4  x  4 =  16  sixteenth notes  long. That means
that there the maximum Offset Value can only be 15, since you start at zero! Once the
maximum  value  is  reached  on  the  Display  (by  turning  the  encoder  knob),  the  Value
wraps back around, starting again at zero.
Used with Sample Copy & Paste, Sample Start Offset lets you move duplicated Samples
off-beat from each other. For example,  instead of doubling the speed of a steady  four-
on-the-floor kick loop, you could make a copy and then move the copy two  16th-notes
forward, thickening the sound and accelerating the pace.
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