Specifications

Audio Plug-Ins Guide584
Synchronic Playback Order
Order determines the sequence in which the
slices of the selected sound are played back. Syn-
chronic provides several options for Playback
Order:
Off, One Slice, Reverse, Diverge, Random,
Step, Span, Straddle
.
Off
Plays the sound slices in their original se-
quence. Each slice increments from the previous
one until the end of the sound is reached, and
then continues to loop from the starting slice.
One Slice
Plays back and loops only the selected
Start slice.
Reverse
Plays the original sequence of slices in
reverse order. Each slice plays in the specified
direction (see “Synchronic Playback Direction”
on page 586), but order of slices is reversed.
Diverge
Plays the Start slice followed by last
slice, followed by the second slice, followed by
the second to last slice, and so on following a di-
vergent order from the Start slice.
Random
Plays slices in random order.
Random Swap
Randomly selects “sibling” slices
based on a half-note spacing. For example, the
“2 and” of a bar, and the “4 and” of a bar are sib-
lings. Unlike Random, which can sound very
“outside,” Random Swap preserves much of the
original feel of a loop, while simultaneously
adding random variations with each repeat of
the loop.
Step (Step 2–5)
Plays slices by stepping over
some number of adjacent slices (2–5). For exam-
ple, selecting Step 2 with a loop containing eight
slices will play back slices 1, 3, 5, 7, 2, 4, 6, 8, and
repeat.
Span (Span 2–5)
Plays slices by stepping forward
some number of slices (2–5) then skipping back
to play the stepped over slices in order. For ex-
ample, selecting Span 3 with a loop containing
eight slices would play slices 1, 4, 3, 2, 5, 4, 3, 6,
5, 4, 7, 6, 5, 8, 7, 6, and so on.
Straddle (Straddle 2–5)
Plays slices by stepping
forward then making a small step backward. For
example, selecting Straddle 4 with a loop con-
taining eight slices would play slices 1, 5, 2, 6, 3,
7, 4, 8, and so on.
Selecting Playback Order
Depending on where you start playback in
the Pro Tools timeline, the start position
will affect the exact sequence of slices when
using Step, Span, or Straddle. Typically,
you will want to be sure to start playback on
the downbeat of a bar, and that the aligns
with the number of bars in the loop.