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Dec 11, 2023
EDITING PAD POSITION PARAMETERS IN SAMPLE MODE
The following table summarizes the pad position parameters that apply to single and
multi-samples:
Parameter
Description
Range of Values
Mod
Target
Loop Mode
Controls whether the WAV file plays in a loop,
and the direction of the loop.
When looping is enabled, if you have the
Launch Mode set to Trigger, looping will
happen for the duration of the Release phase
of the note.
If you have the Launch Mode set to Gate,
looping plays through the gate pulse and the
release time.
If you have the Launch Mode set to Toggle,
looping starts to play when the initial pulse is
received and continues until the terminating
toggle pulse is received.
If Loop Mode is Bidirect, and Rev is ON,
playback will start from the end of the
sample, and then loop as described, but
starting with the Loop End to Loop Start pass.
None
: Plays once from
the value assigned to
the Start parameter
through the value
assigned to the Length
parameter.
Forward
: Plays from
the value assigned to
the Start parameter
through the value
assigned to the Loop
End Parameter, then
jumps back to the value
of the Loop Start
parameter. Play
continues to loop
between Loop Start
and Loop End for the
duration of the note.
Bidirect
: Works
similarly to forward, but
loop playback proceeds
from Loop Start to Loop
End then backwards to
Loop Start. It then
repeats the looping
back and forth.
No
Loop Fade
The amount of overlap used in the cross fade
at the loop points. The cross fade is
accomplished by overlapping part of the WAV
file from before the loop start point. This
number represents how long the overlap
content should be. If this is set to 100%, it will
use an overlap that is the same length as the
loop. If it is 10%, it will use an overlap that is
10% of the length of the loop. In order to truly
loop 100%, the length of the WAV file before
the loop point must be as long as the loop
length. Otherwise, the cross fade will max out
at a lower number. Loop fade does not work
with Reverse looping.
0 to 100%
No
Reverse
When Reverse is ON, the WAV file will play in
reverse.
ON, OFF
No