User Manual
During this operation the tri-colour indicator shows the following
colours for each BPM range:
[RED] = Low range
[GREEN] = Mid range
[BLUE] = High range
If the BPM engine is active (detecting a beat from the audio input) it
will be automatically cleared when a new range setting is selected.
The BPM engine will then re-calculate the value within the new
range, providing beat information is present.
TIP! BPM values outside of the selected range limit cannot be
accurately analysed. Always check the general tempo of the music
you are playing falls within the selected BPM range. For most
applications we recommend the default Mid range of 90-180BPM.
SoundBITE micro
SoundBITE micro
Start the playback of a suitable audio track (containing definable
beat information). The tri-colour indicator will change from [RED] to
[BLUE] and the four [LOOP] buttons will start flashing in time with
the audio track.
is now ready to record synchronised loops and
transmit MIDI clock information - please see ‘RECORDING AND
PLAYING LOOPS’ on page 14 and ‘MIDI CLOCK
SYNCHRONISATION’ on page 18 for further information.
During tempo analysis of the audio track, any progressive shift in
tempo (slowly changing the audio playback speed using a CD/vinyl
deck pitch control) should be tracked by . If the
beat information in the audio track stops (or the audio track itself is
paused etc), the tri-colour indicator will revert to [RED] to show that
there is no active beat lock.
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Operation
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