7.2.4.3. Loop Start Handler
This handler defines the beginning of the loop, which will be played when the Loop field has
a value other than Off. It works in conjunction with the Loop End Handler, and together they
define which part of the sample will be looped.
Like what happens with the previous handlers, this one also mirrors the respective field
below (Start), and changes performed in one will be reflected in the other.
7.2.4.4. Loop End Handler
The same way the Loop Start Handler defines the point where the looped region begins, this
handler defines the point where the looped region ends.
Once more, this handler mirrors the End field, and changes performed in one will be
reflected in the other.
7.2.5. Pan
Pan changes the position of the sound in the stereo field. By default it is positioned at
C
(center), which will have no effect in the sound. Mono sounds will sound at center, and stereo
sounds will have their natural stereo image.
We can position this in any position all the way to the Left (50L) or to the Right (50R). Mono
sounds will shift their position accordingly to the Pan position, while stereo sounds will shift
(balance) their stereo image.
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: Some effects (like the Rotary Speaker) force Mono, which may defeat this control. If you are
moving the Pan control and hear no results, check the FX page to see if the Rotary Speaker is On. and
turn it Off. If it isn't and you still experience no results with the Pan parameter, Bypass the FX chain
entirely.
7.2.6. Gain
Changes the gain of the sample. Useful when the samples are too quiet or too loud. Range
goes from -60 dB up to +24 dB. Default is 0 (no gain changes).
7.2.7. Trans (Transpose)
This parameter transposes the root note of the sample up to 24 semitones above or below.
By default, it is at 0 (no transposition). The parameter will only work with user samples.
Factory samples cannot be transposed.
This may be useful in several situations, besides correcting the pitch of a sample. For
example, since the range of each sample is limited to four octaves, using this feature allows
to use the same sample in a broader range (by creating another region with the same
sampler, and transposing that region up or down).
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: Extreme transpositions may degrade the quality of sample playback.
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