Section 10 — Wave Data Parameters
Command/Wave Page
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• The display reads KEEP=OLD/NEW. Press Enter•Yes to complete the command (or
Cancel•No to keep the original).
Note:
When STEREO LAYER LINK= ON, this command will be simultaneously performed on the
corresponding WaveSample in the companion layer.
CMD
BOWTIE CROSS FADE LOOP
WAVE
Press Command / Wave / 8
The BOWTIE CROSS FADE LOOP command is used to equalize the data around the loop points
so the transition in to and out of the loop splice point is very smooth. The BOWTIE CROSS
FADE LOOP works well on sounds with a lot of ambience, reverb, or other effects. The FADE
ZONE can never be greater than 50%, otherwise you will overlap data halfway through the loop.
The BOWTIE CROSS FADE is limited by the length of the post-loop data (the data from loop end
to WaveSample end).
If you truncate a sound with WaveSample end equal to loop end, you can not use the bowtie loop,
because it needs some data after loop end to make the loop. There would not be enough post-loop
data to follow the command. If this happens, the ASR-10 will advise, DECREMENT LOOPEND.
For the bowtie you need to have the loop away from the ends of the WaveSample. You can
decrement loop position in the same way you had incremented it for the ensemble cross fade.
The default values are the same as the cross fade. Manual value ranges are: FADE ZONE
(PERCENT): 1% to 50%; SCALE DEPTH: 3.0 dB to 6.0 dB.
B (in)
C (in)
LE
LS
Loop length
0%
100%
A
B
C
D
Bowtie Cross Fade Loop
A (in)
A (out)
B (out)
C (out)
D (out)
D (in)
WS
WE
WS
LS
LE
WE
• Select BOWTIE CROSS FADE LOOP. Press Enter•Yes.
• The display reads USE DEFAULT VALUES? Press Enter•Yes.
• Pressing Cancel•No in response to USE DEFAULT VALUES, prompts the ASR-10 to display
the manual values for this command. Use the Left/Right Arrow buttons to scroll to select:
SCALE DEPTH=## DB, and FADE ZONE (PERCENT)=##. Press Enter•Yes.
• The display reads KEEP=OLD/NEW. Press Enter•Yes to complete the command (or
Cancel•No to keep the original).
Note:
When STEREO LAYER LINK= ON, this command will be simultaneously performed on the
corresponding WaveSample in the companion layer.