9.5
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Included Effect Plug-ins
- MIDI Effects
- Included VST Instruments
- Groove Agent SE
- HALion Sonic SE
- LoopMash
- Mystic
- Padshop
- Prologue
- Retrologue
- Spector
- Functional Diagrams
- Index
Included VST Instruments
LoopMash
Locate
Click the Locate button to return to the beginning of the loop (bar 1/beat 1).
Playback always starts automatically when clicking this button.
Step left/right
Clicking the Step left/right button steps backwards/forwards through the timeline,
playing one slice at a time.
Setting the LoopMash Tempo
During playback, LoopMash can be synchronized to the tempo set in your host application, or
can follow its own tempo setting.
● Activate the sync button (to the right of the Play button) to synchronize LoopMash to the
project tempo set in your host application.
If sync is activated, you can start playback using the transport controls of your host
application. With sync deactivated, LoopMash starts playing when you click the Play
button in LoopMash.
● If sync is deactivated, the current LoopMash tempo (in BPM) is displayed in the tempo field
to the left of the master button. To change the local tempo, click in the tempo field, enter a
new value, and press Enter.
● If sync is deactivated, you can click the master button (to the right of the tempo field) to
copy the tempo of the current master loop into the tempo field.
The sync on/off parameter can be automated. This is useful to control LoopMash in a
project – with sync off, the playback of LoopMash within a project is paused.
Controlling Transport Functions with Your MIDI Keyboard
You can control the start, stop, sync on, and sync off functions with your MIDI keyboard.
C2
Start
D2
Stop
E2
Sync on
F2
Sync off
NOTE
If you do not have a MIDI keyboard connected to your computer, you can use the virtual
keyboard (see the Operation Manual).
Storing Your Configuration as Scenes
On the Slice Selection and the Audio Parameters pages, you find a row of 24 pads. For 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.
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