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19. Shuttle and Scrub
Shuttle and Scrub
Rather than being dedicated functions,
shuttling and scrubbing are accomplished
by the appropriate programming of existing
Assimil8or parameters. To understand how
to accomplish each, refer to the instructions
below.
NOTE:
If you’re impatient to try them, load
the folder
“Demo-Scrub&Shuttle”
from
your SD card. The presets are described in
Chapter 22.
You can also use these presets as
templates for your own sounds. Simply copy
one or more of them to a new folder and
replace the template samples with ones of
your own.
Shuttling
Shuttling
is the process of controlling the
speed and direction of playback of a channel
by a CV (or the
DATA 2
knob assigned to a CV
— which is a good way to get the feel for it).
To set up a channel for Shuttling:
1.
Assign the sample you want to
Shuttle
to
a channel.
2.
In the
Pitch
screen, set the pitch to -60.00
semitones.
3.
Also in the
Pitch
screen, assign a CV input
to
Linear FM.
4.
Set the
Linear FM Gain
to 1.00. The CV
assigned to
Linear FM
will now control
shuttling.
5.
To control shuttling with the
DATA 2
knob,
assign the
DATA 2
knob to the CV selected
in Step 4.
6.
Go to the main home page (so
DATA 2
is
active) and latch your channel on.
7.
Turn the
DATA 2
knob as desired.
Here’s how it works:
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When the CV is positive, the sample plays
forward. The greater the CV value, the
faster the sample plays.
>
When the CV is negative, the sample
plays backward. The greater the negative
CV value, the faster the sample plays
backward.
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When the CV is 0 Volts, the sample stops
playing altogether at the point where the
CV became 0.
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If no loop is set and the sample plays
forward to its end, the sample will stop
and need to be re-triggered to play again.
>
If a loop is set, the sample will continue to
play forward as long as a gate is present (if
Gated) or indefinitely (if 1 Shot)
>
If you play the sample backwards towards
its beginning, it will stop playing when
its
Start Point
is reached. However, if the
CV is then moved to a positive value, the
sample will start playing forward again
from the Start Point.
A TIP:
Given the extraordinary quality of
Dave’s pitch shifting technology, some
amazing sounds and textures can be found at
values just slightly above or below 0 volts. Try
it!
Scrubbing
Scrubbing
is the process of directly
controlling the playback position and speed
of a sample.
Scrubbing
is controlled either
by a CV or the
DATA 2
knob assigned to a
CV — which, again, is a good way to get the
feel of it.
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