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Edit Section in Chop Mode
In the software:
Use Q-Link Knobs Q13, Q9, Q5, or Q1 to adjust the start
point of the sample. The smaller the Q-Link Knob number, the
more precise the adjusting of the start point.
Use Q-Link Knobs Q14, Q10, Q6, or Q2 to adjust the end
point of the sample. The smaller the Q-Link Knob number, the
more precise the adjustment of the end point.
Use Q-Link Knob Q15 to select a slice for editing.
Use Q-Link Knob Q11 to set the threshold for slice detection
(in Threshold Mode), the number of regions (in Region Mode),
or the numbers of bars (in BPM Mode).
Use Q-Link Knob Q8 to set the number of beats in BPM
Mode. (This Q-Link Knob has no function in Threshold Mode
or Region Mode.)
Use Q-Link Knob Q4 to set the time signature in BPM Mode. (This Q-Link Knob has no
function in Threshold Mode or Region Mode.)
Note: Depending on the Chop Mode (Threshold, Regions, or BPM), the Q-Link Knob section offers
different parameters for editing for the Q-Link Knobs Q12, Q8, and Q4.
Pad Section in Chop Mode
In Chop Mode you can use the pads to play the sample in the following
ways::
Play Loop (Pad 13) plays the sample from the loop point to
the end point repeatedly.
Play All (Pad 16) plays the whole sample regardless of any
editings.
When Audition in the Settings section is activated, the pads
can be used to play the created slices. Read more about this in
the following Settings in Chop Mode part of this chapter.
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