Bitbox 2.5 User’s Manual
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Digital Heart – Analog Soul
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, play back
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
Rev
When Reverse is ON, the WAV file will play in
reverse.
ON, OFF
No
MIDI
The GlobalMIDI channel configured in Settings is
used to trigger all cells by mapping a note to each
cell. This MIDI parameter sets an additional MIDI
channel that this cell will respond to in a different
way. If set to Default, this cell only responds to the
GlobalMIDI channel.
When a value other than Default is assigned to this
parameter, the MIDI signal on the designated
channel will trigger playback of the WAV file at the
corresponding pitch. Note 64 (typically middle C)
will play the note as recorded, unless the WAV file
has information that maps it to a different base
note. Each note above or below the base note will
transpose the pitch the corresponding number of
semitones.
If you want to use MIDI controls to modulate
parameters for this cell, you will need to specify
the source MIDI channel here.
More than one cell can be assigned to the same
MIDI channel. In this case, both cell will be
triggered.
Any MIDI channel that is mapped to a cell using
this parameter no longer triggers cells on
unmapped cells.
Default
,
Ch1
through
Ch16.
No