
This amplitude envelope is mainly meant to allow you to get rid of clicks after slicing; you can
either apply it to the whole Sample or to individual selected Slices.
Screen Element
Description
Attack
The
Attack
determines how quickly the Sample/Slice reaches full volume
after being triggered.
Decay
Decay
is used to adjust how fast the Sample/Slice dies down.
11.1.6 Slicing a Sample
Slicing allows you to chop up Loops to be able to extract single Sounds (the drum sounds of a
drum loop for example), but is also good for preparing a Loop to be played back at another
than the original tempo without changing its pitch or timing.
Drag a Loop or any other long Sample you wish to slice from the Browser (or sample one your-
self!) and drop it in an empty Sound slot. Press the Sampling button and then the
SLICE
tab.
You can see that your Loop now has a couple of equally spread vertical lines in the waveform:
this is where the Slices are going to be applied. You can select and listen to individual Slices
by clicking on their waveform.
Sampling and Sample Mapping
Controlling Sampling from the Hardware
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