The steps above show a simple example of using MIDI alone to trigger different slices
within one pad. You can use this with Loop Mode ON with Launch Modes of Gate or
Toggle to achieve different effects.
To Use a CV Signal to Select Specific Slices:
Now we will use modulation of the Slice parameter to control which slice will be played
back when a trigger is received.
1.
Create a slicer pad and create 4 or more slices by either using the Scan
feature or manually creating the slices.
2.
Set the following values for the pad parameters:
Parameter
Value
Explanation
Launch Mode
Trigger
This will cause the WAV slice to play from
beginning to end when a trigger is received.
Other values will work, but let’s use this for
the example.
Loop Mode
Off
We will turn off looping for this example.
Slice
3
This parameter does not impact which slice is
triggered in this example, because the
modulation for this parameter will override it.
MIDI
Default
We want the default behavior where the MIDI
channel selected for MIDI Pads on the Tools
screen will be used to trigger this pad.
Slice Seq
None
We will not use the Slice Sequencer in this
example.
PlayThru
OFF
For this example, we want to stop sample
playback when we reach the end of the slice.
3.
Touch one of the three black boxes below the Slice parameter to open the
Modulation Parameters Screen.
4.
For the Source parameter, choose IN1, IN2, or EXT 1 through EXT 8
5.
Set 1V/Octave to ON for now to map 1 volt of CV signal across one octave of
equivalent notes, with one slice per semi-tone. When this is set to ON, the
Amount parameter is disabled.
6.
Connect a CV signal to the EXT or IN jack selected for the Source parameter.
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