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nanobox | tangerine User Manual
Dec 11, 2023
Choose a Launch Mode that Suits the Pad Mode
Each pad has a Launch Mode setting that determines how the tangerine responds when
you play the pad.
Note:
Pressing Stop in the Transports screen twice will stop all clips. Holding the Layer
button will turn all notes off.
Be sure to choose a Launch Mode that suits the pad’s Pad Mode.
The following table presents some effective combinations of Pad Modes and configuration
parameters that the tangerine uses as defaults when you load or record samples into an
empty pad.
Pad
Mode
Description
Trigger
The tangerine plays the pad’s samples from beginning to end. Until the
sample playback ends, the pad’s envelope remains in its sustain phase and
never reaches its Release stage.
Gate
The tangerine sustains its sound until the note is released, regardless of how
the note was started (from the touch screen, by the built-in sequencer, or
over MIDI).
Depending on the Envelope Release time, you may continue to hear the
sample after you lift your finger until the Envelope finishes the release
phase.
Toggle
Tap once to start playback of the Pad’s samples and its envelope. Tap a
second time to stop playback.
Piano
A combination of Gate mode for notes below note #92 and Trigger mode for
notes #92 and above. This is designed to better replicate the behavior of a
piano.
Parameter
Single-
Sample one
shot
Single-
Sample loop
Multi-
Sample
WAV File w/
Slices
Pad Mode
Sample
Clip
Sample
Slicer
Launch
Mode
Trigger
Toggle
Gate
Trigger
Poly Mode
Mono
Mono
Poly 4
Mono
Excl Group
Excl X
Excl X
Excl X
Excl X