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Sampler functions
As well as the level being the same, the overall direction of the two curves (as shown in
the right side of the display) should match (ie both should be rising or both falling).
If you're trying to sustain a note using a loop, make sure that the pitch of the note is
steady within the loop, otherwise there will be strange jumps in pitch.
Loop lengths which are too short will generate harmonics - a "
tuned buzz". If this
happens, try increasing the loop length. However, for decay portions of a guitar sound, for
example, short loops can be effective.
As explained earlier, the "autolooping" function of the S1000 is not perfect - but it's
usually much quicker than trying to find loop points by yourself. If, despite all efforts, the
FIND button doesn't give you the loop you want, try moving the "at:" point, and
lengthening the loop size. Some loop points will produce cleaner looping than others.
This is a poor choice of loop points. The sudden rise from the end
of the loop to the beginning will cause audible "glitches"
This is a much better choice of loop points. The rise from the end to the
beginning will be less audible, and any "glitches" can be almost
entirely eliminated using crossfading
TRIM This button will take you back to the TRIM page, where you can retrim the start and
end of a sample. If, after setting loop points, the new start or end point of a sample fall
within a loop, the screen will display this, and the new start or end point will be ignored.
You must go back to the LOOP page and move these loops, or set them to OFF if you
want the new start or end points to take effect.
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