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REDUCE ALIASING WHEN PLAYING PADS
CHROMATICALLY
Bitbox micro offers two choices for the interpolation algorithm used to play pads
Chromatically. The first algorithm is called Normal mode. In this mode, bitbox micro may
introduce some aliasing with some WAV files when pitch shifting notes to play sample,
multi-sample and granular pads chromatically. The second algorithm is the High Quality
(High Q) algorithm. This algorithm reduces the aliasing, but it requires more processing
power, leaving less room to do other things. By default, your pads will use the Normal
mode algorithm. You can configure a sample, multi-sample and granular pad to use the
High Quality algorithm when needed. Here’s how to configure this option:
1.
Open the Pad Parameters screen for the pad that is experiencing aliasing.
2.
Set the value of the Interp parameter HighQ.
Note:
► The High Quality setting uses more processing power. This means you may
encounter drop outs or crackling sooner when this option is selected. See
below to learn techniques to avoid drop outs and
crackling.
► This option only applies when playing sample, multi-sample and granular pads
chromatically. If you are not playing the pad chromatically, it’s best to leave it set
to Normal.
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