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The Included VST Instruments
LoopMash
Storing Your Configuration as Scenes
On the Slice Selection and the Audio Parameters pages you find a row of 24 pads. To
each of these pads, you can save one scene, that is, a combination of up to eight
tracks with all parameter settings. By triggering the pads, you can quickly change
between different scenes during your performance.
• To save the current settings as a scene, click the round button and then a pad.
This saves your setup to that pad.
• To recall a scene, click on the corresponding scene pad.
• To remove a scene from a pad, click the x button and then a pad.
• To edit a scene pad label, double-click on the scene pad and enter a name.
• To rearrange the scene pads, click on a scene pad and drag it to a new position.
Setting a Jump Interval
You can determine a point at which LoopMash changes to the next scene during
playback when you trigger a pad. Proceed as follows:
• Click the Jump interval button and select an option from the pop-up menu that
opens.
Ö The option “e: End” means that the current loop is played to the end before switching
scenes. When you set up a short loop range, you may need to set the interval to
“e:
End” to ensure that the jump point is reached.
Triggering Scene Pads with Your MIDI Keyboard
As you can see, the scene pads are arranged according to the keys on a MIDI
keyboard. You can trigger the 24 scene pads with a connected MIDI keyboard
starting from C0 and ending with B1. You can also make use of the Virtual Keyboard
for triggering the scene pads (see the Operation Manual).
Slice Selection
Click the Slice Selection button (above the transport controls) to open the Slice
Selection page. The options on this page allow you to further influence which slices
are selected for playback.
The following parameters are available:
Save scene Remove scene
Jump interval
Pad with associated sceneSelected scene Empty scene pad
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Once you have set up a LoopMash configuration, you should save it to a scene pad.
Changing scenes without saving means discarding any unsaved changes.
Parameter Description
Number of Voices Here you can set the total number of slices from all tracks that
replace the master slice (according to the current similarity gain
settings). The range is from one (left) to four (right) voices, that is,
sounds from up to four loops can play simultaneously. Increasing
the number of voices increases the CPU load.