Parameter Description
Range of Values
Mod
Target?
Sync
The Sync feature prevents timing drift that
can occur when the length and BPM of a clip
does not align exactly with the tempo of
playback. When Sync is used, bitbox mk2 will
realign the audio to match the clock at the
step size specified here.
Even slight differences between WAV file
BPM and clock tempo can cause significant
drift over time. Select a value for Sync that
will control the size of the musical unit to
which the clip will be synchronized. Choose
small settings, like 1/16th, for rhythmic or
percussion clips. Choose large settings, like
1-bar, for sustained tones or drones.
OFF
– playback will occur at the
original rate. Looping will happen
as soon as the sample ends.
ON
– bitbox mk2 will synchronize
the playback of the slice.
No
Slice
Indicates which slice will be played when a
note is triggered. You can use modulation to
vary this value over time.
1
through the number of slices in
the pad.
Yes
PlayThru
Controls whether or not playback continues
through the end of the slice.
ON
– playback will continue past
the end of the slice to the end of
the file.
OFF
– playback will stop at the
end of the triggered slice.
No
Slice Seq
When Slice Seq is set to a value other than
None, each new note will advance the
selection of the next slice to play.
The value of this parameter controls the
order in which slice selection is advanced.
None
: This parameter will not be
used to control the order of
playback of slices.
Forward
: A trigger will cause the
playback to move to the next slice.
Backwards
: A trigger will cause
the playback to move to the
previous slice
Random
: A trigger will cause the
playback to move to a randomly
selected slice
Stagger
: A trigger will cause the
playback to move through the
slices in a somewhat random way.
It will move forward a few slices,
then back a couple of slices, and
repeat.
No
In addition to setting parameters for a slicer pad, you also need to create the slices.
There are three ways to do this: manually, auto scan, and slice to grid. When you
configure slices manually, you use the Split and Join menu options to add and remove
splits. The manual process may also be used to refine the results after you use auto
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