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Sampling operating mode
Page 2 - Time Slice
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LICE
The Time Slice function detects the attacks (e.g., kick and
snare) within a rhythm loop sample (a sample that loops a
drum pattern), and automatically divides the sample into
individual percussive instruments. The divided percussive
instruments will be created as individual samples, and auto-
matically assigned as a multisample and a Program.
A MIDI Groove (pattern) corresponding to the divided sam-
ples will also be created, so that in Style Play mode you can
adjust the tempo of the Style to change only the tempo of the
rhythm loop without affecting the pitch. The MIDI Groove
that is created will use notes C#3 and above, corresponding
to the newly created samples of individual percussive instru-
ments. (See “Page 14 - Import GRV” on page 10-18 for more
information on importing MIDI Groove data into a Style).
In addition to changing only the tempo of the rhythm loop
without affecting the pitch, this lets you do the following:
•
change the order in which notes are played
•
change the timing
•
edit the pattern notes to freely recreate a new rhythm
loop.
After the slicing, you can press WRITE to save the sliced sam-
ples and MIDI Groove. The samples are saved into the Sam-
ple area of the Flash Card, while the MIDI Groove is saved
into the AUTOLOAD.SET folder inside the general data area
of the Flash Card.
Ex.1 - Generating samples and MIDI Groove data:
Ex.2 - Varying the groove’s tempo
Ex.3 - Recombining MIDI notes and samples
The Time Slice page in detail
Here is the Slice page before the Slice:
… and the same page after the Slice:
A multisample, a program and MIDI
Groove data will be created automatically
Original pattern
Generated MIDI Groove
Play in Style Play mode
Execute the Time Slice command
Kick
Kick
Kick
Snare
Snare
120BPM
120BPM
Sample1
Sample2
Sample3
Sample4
Sample5
C3
Original rhythm sample
Note:
Sliced samples and MIDI Groove data are saved with
a Write operation.
150BPM
90BPM
Played closer together,
but pitch is unchanged
Played further apart, but pitch is unchanged
Note:
To vary the groove’s tempo, you must first import
into the Percussion track the MIDI Groove data in Style
Record mode, and assign the new generated Program to
the Percussion track playing these data back.
Gaps between sliced samples, when slowing down the
tempo, are automatically filled by the Extend function,
that smoothens each sample’s tail.
Edit the MIDI data
Note:
To recombine notes inside the generated MIDI
Groove, you must first import the MIDI Groove data in
Style Record mode, using the “Import GRV” function.
Then, use the Event Edit to change the note order.
Meter: 4/4
Meas: 2 BPM: 140
Release: 4
Thres: 5 SLICE
Time Slice
Meter: 4/4
Meas: 2 BPM: 140
Release: 4 Attacks: 16
Thres: 5 Slices: 16
Time Slice
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Страница 38: ...6 6 Basic operations Shortcut to see the original bank for a Style Performance or Program ...
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Страница 218: ...19 32 Factory Data MIDI Setup ...
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Страница 288: ...25 6 Vocal Guitar Processor Board VHG1 Assembling the board without a HD drive installed ...
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