User's Manual
Sample playback
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Sample Playbackkeygives access to all the classic sample-based playback options plus a
Slicer and Beat Slicer. There are also sample-basedGranularandWavetablesynthesis
instruments. Available options are:
1-shot (preview, set start point, set endpoint, zoom),
Forward/Backward/Pingpong Loop (preview, set start point, set loop start, set loop end,
set endpoint, zoom).
Slice – use to slice a sample by manually adding and adjusting slice points, or use the
auto slicing function which automatically detects dynamic amplitude changes and
slices audio file accordingly (separate slices portions can be adjusted later on). The
number of the slice can be accessed via per step Slice Fx (S).
Beat Slicer – use to play and record the sample slices per step. In this play mode notes
represent slice numbers (starting from C1 > slice 1).
Wavetable – using this play mode you can make a Wavetable synthesizer by using any
sample (or specially prepared interpolated wavetable audio files).
Granular – this is a particular approach to granular synthesis where each voice has one
grain, it is simple yet very musical. Just set the grain position, length and shape and
adjust the direction of the playback loop (Forward, Backward, Pingpong). Apply position
modulations using available LFO or envelopes.
Important:
In the Slice play modes press theShift button to apply equal slices and their desired
number.
To get a classic WT results though, use specially prepared wave files that give smooth
transition when changing its position (WTs that have 256 frames). There are several
Wavetable sample standards – adjust the Window parameter indicating the length of
the frame and use any kind. Note: you can use many Wavetable samples that are
available for software synthesizers (e.g. Xfer Records Serum and Arturia Pigments uses
2048 window, Ableton Live uses 1024 window). To automatically transform the shape of
Wavetable use available automation (LFO or Envelope)
Use the WT Smoother tool in the Sample Editor section in order to turn any sample into
a smoothly interpolated wavetable synthesis sound source.
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