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Included VST Instruments
LoopMash
You can define a certain rhythmic pattern by combining slices from different loops on a
composite track and making this track the master loop.
You can use a composite track as a clipboard, allowing you to include sounds from
more than eight loops into your mash.
You can use one track for importing and removing the loops that you want to search
for sounds, and use the remaining seven tracks as composite tracks. This allows
for including up to 32 sounds from up to 32 different loop files on each of the seven
composite tracks.
NOTE
Composite tracks are quantized according to the set tempo.
RELATED LINKS
Transport Controls on page 202
Applying Slice Selection Modifiers and Slice Effects
Right-clicking a slice opens a context menu where you can influence the selection of
individual slices and which effect is applied to them. The upper part of the context menu
shows the slice selection modifiers.
Always
Only available for master track slices. The slice is played always.
Always Solo
Only available for master track slices. The slice is played always and exclusively
(independent of the Voices parameter that you set on the Slice Selection page).
Exclude
The slice is never selected for playback.
Boost
Increases the similarity for this particular slice, so that it is played back more
often.
Below the selection modifiers, the context menu shows the slice effects.
Mute
Mutes the slice.
Reverse
Plays the slice in reverse.
Staccato
Shortens the slice.
Scratch A, B
Plays the slice as if scratched.
Backspin 4
Simulates a turntable backspin lasting over 4 slices.
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