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NOTE:
This function only determines which sample is to be played when the respective step is
set to play a sound. If the step where you want to play a certain sample is not set in either the
closed hihat or the open hihat track, no sample will be played in the HH Sample select function. It
is therefore advised that you program an open Hihat for the step you want to assign the clap
sample to in HH Sample select.
The samples "crash", "ride" and noise can be played back by the open and the closed hihat
instrument tracks. This lets you program closed and open crashes. The only exceptions are the
"rim shot" and "clap" samples which can be triggered only by the closed hihat and the open hihat
instrument track respectively.
NOTE:
After activating the step edit function in pattern mode you can adjust the volume level of
the various hihat samples and noise by means of the HH Balance knob.
6.4.10 HH Reverse
HH Reverse reverses playback of the HiHat-, Crash- and Rim-Samples in the hihat section. Ride-
and Clap are not reversible.
To reverse the sounds, first you have to select the samples and the steps you want to reverse
(described in6.4.9).
Activate the "HH Reverse" function by pressing SHIFT and HH Rev. Both buttons will start
blinking. The display reads "rEV"
The 16 step buttons now indicate which of the steps in the hihat track are being played
backwards. Press a step button to determine wether that step is to be played backwards (step
button is lit) or forwards (step button is not lit).
Confirm your edit by pressing ENTER, press SHIFT to abort.
Use the sound control knobs in step edit mode to edit the sound to suit your taste.
6.4.11 LFO Page
Xbase09 software versions 1.23 and higher provide two LFOs (Low Frequency Oscillators) for
sound modulation.
The LFOs are designed to modulate the three instrument’s sound parameters. When the LFO
function is active, the first five sound control knobs of the bass drum and snare drum section
control the parameters for LFO 1 and LFO 2. instead of instrument sound parameters.
LFO parameter settings must always be made while the sequencer is running, because the
absolute LFO frequency is always dependant on the sequencer tempo.
The effect the LFO settings have on an instrument’s sound are only audible when the sequencer is
running. The LFOs are inactive when the sequencer is stopped.
Activate the LFO function by pressing SHIFT and LFO Page. Both buttons will satrt blinking.