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Set Up a Slicer Pad
Slicer Mode is useful when a single WAV file has multiple sections that you want to
trigger independently. For example, if you have a drum riff you may want to trigger
different drum hits within the drum riff independently. Or if you have a recording of a
vocal track, you may get an interesting effect if you skip around to playback different
words or phrases over time.
In order to use Slicer mode effectively, you will need to identify slices within the WAV
file. Bitbox micro can automatically detect the slice points within the wave file, and you
can manually add or remove slice points. The WAV files in the folder
\
SountrackLoops\SL Trance
are good examples to try with slice mode.
The parameters in the table below are specific to Slicer Mode:
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Bitbox Micro User Manual 1.0.7
Slicer
Parameter
Description
Range of Values
Mod
Target?
Mono
Mode
Controls the polyphony of the pad. Select Monophonic
to restrict playback to one note at a time for this pad.
Select Polyphonic to play multiple notes at a time.
Sample pads support 8-note polyphony. Clip mode and
Slicer mode support 2-note polyphony. Granular mode
is monophonic. There is a limit of 24 voices across all
pads at one time.
Mono, Poly
No
Loop Mode
Controls whether the slice playback is looped. This
does not work with Launch Mode of Trigger. Use
Launch Mode of Gate or Toggle if you want to loop
slices.
ON
,
OFF
No
Beat Count
Enter the number of beats in the clip file to give bitbox
micro more information to work with when
synchronizing playback to the current song BPM. If set
to Auto, bitbox micro will attempt to detect the beat
count automatically. Only used when Sync is set to
ON.
Auto
,
1
to
512
No
Quant Size
Use Quant Size to quantize when the playback starts
and stops. Quantization will cause playback to snap to
a musical grid with intervals specified by the Quant
Size parameter. When quantization is used, the note
trigger will cause playback to start and end on the next
quant size boundary. For example, if the Quant Size is
set to 1-bar and you press the pad, the playback will
begin at the start of the next bar.
None
- always start and
stop immediately
1/64, 1/32T, 1/32, 1/16T,
1/16, 1/8T, 1/8, 1/4T,
1/4, 1/2T, 1/2, 1 bar, 2
bars.
Assumes 4/4 time.
No