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LoopMash
Setting a Loop Range
At the top of the track display, a ruler showing bars and beats (using the project’s time
signature) is displayed. In the ruler, you also find the loop range selector (the bracket) that
defines the play length.
PROCEDURE
1. To shorten the play length, click and drag the handles of the loop range selector (the
bracket) at the top of the track display.
This allows you to select even a very small range within your master loop for playback
– the rest of the loop is not taken into account.
NOTE
Short loop ranges (less than 1 bar) may conflict with the jump interval setting.
2. To change the playback range, click the loop range selector and drag it to a different
position as a whole.
RELATED LINKS
Storing Your Configuration as Scenes on page 203
Setting Track Transposition Value and Track Volume
The track controls to the right of each track allow you to set a track transposition value and
the track volume for each track individually.
PROCEDURE
1. To set a track transposition value, click the button to the right of the track and select a
transposition interval from the pop-up menu.
The set value is displayed on the button.
NOTE
This function is tied to the setting for the Slice Timestretch parameter. If Slice
Timestretch is deactivated, transposition is created by increasing/decreasing the
playback speed of the slices (transposing a track up by one octave corresponds to
playing the slices twice as fast). With Slice Timestretch on, you get true pitch shifting,
that is, there is no change in playback speed.
2. You can change the relative volumes of your tracks with the volume controls on the far
right of each track.
This is useful for level adjustments between tracks. A VU meter to the left of the
volume control provides visual feedback of the current volume.
RELATED LINKS
Audio Parameters on page 205
Setting the Similarity
With the similarity gain slider (to the left of each track), you determine how important a
particular track is for the mashing up of the master loop. By moving the slider, you specify
that a track is more/less similar to the master track, thus overruling the result of the
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