(
6
)
LOOP
: When the ON button is enabled, the sample will loop at a length determined by the
Loop Point and End Point.
(
7
)
X FADE
: Determines the type of fade between the loop points.
(
8
)
End Point
: Sets the End point of the sample. When Loop is active, the End Point determines
the length of the loop.
(
9
)
Timeline
: Shows the time scale in seconds.
5.7.1. Envelopes
An envelope allows you to modify the shape and timing of your sample, so you can create more
expressive and dynamic sounds. There are three Envelope types available in the Sampler;
One
Shot
,
AHD
and
ADSR
. Each Envelope will affect the playback and behavior of the sample.
One-shot
One-shot operates like a typical vintage drum machine; the sample is played in its entirety from
beginning to end, with no envelope. When this type is selected, no parameters are displayed.
The One-shot Envelope.
AHD
AHD disables the Sustain and Release controls of the ADSR envelope and replaces them with the
Hold parameter. AHD mode is ideal for triggering a sample for a certain amount of time, regardless
of how long the pad is held.
The AHD Envelope.
ATTACK
: Attack determines how quickly the sample reaches full volume after being triggered.
HOLD
: Hold determines how long the envelope will stay at its maximum level.
DECAY
: Decay is used to adjust how fast the sample takes to fade to out.
ADSR
The ADSR Envelope is generally used for longer, sustained samples that require complex dynamic
control.
The ADSR Envelope.
ATTACK
: Attack determines how quickly the sample reaches full volume after being triggered.
DECAY
: Decay determines how fast the envelope drops to the Sustain level.
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