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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.
Settings in Chop Mode
In the software, this section lets you edit various parameters affecting
the start point and end point of your sample's slices:
Slice is the number of the currently selected slice. Click a
slice in the Waveform Display to select it. (Remember that you
have to create slices before one can be selected.)
Start defines the start point of the current slice. Click and drag the slice marker in the
Waveform Display left or right to change it. Alternatively, double-click somewhere in the
Waveform Display to create a start point there. Remember that the start point of a slice is also
the end point of the previous slice.
End defines the end point of the current slice. Click and drag the slice marker in the Waveform
Display left or right to change it. Alternatively, double-click somewhere in the Waveform Display
to create an end point there. Remember that the end point of a slice is also the start point of the
next slice.
Snap to Zero activates the snap-to-zero function. For easier sample editing, the software will
"force" you to place a start point or end point only at "zero-crossings." This can help to avoid
clicks and glitches when playing a sample.
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