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Parameter

Description

MONO

The Sample Slicer Mono option when activated automatically sets

the Voice and Choke Group of all sample slices to 1 when slicing to a
Group.
This time saving feature is useful when you don’t want to have lots of
samples triggered or repeating at the same time, for example, when
you slice a drum loop and trigger the individual hits to form a new

pattern. When Mono is selected and the slices are applied to a
Group, the sampler polyphony is automatically set to 1 so only one
voice will play at a time. The Choke Group is also automatically set to

1 so each new pad that is hit will always take priority over the
previous one by cancelling it out. This behavior can be found on
vintage drum machines (typically used to “choke” the open hi-hat
with the closed one), but also in monophonic synthesizers that are
only capable of playing one note at a time.

BPM

(BPM Mode)

Selects how the tempo is defined: If you select

Auto

, MASCHINE will

calculate the tempo automatically. If you select

Manual

, you can

enter the tempo in BPM manually.

ADJUST

If

BPM

is set to

Auto

, you can choose between the tempo that

MASCHINE detected, or half or double of that tempo. If

BPM

is set

to

Manual

, you can adjust the tempo manually.

ENGINE Section

(Detect mode only)

ZERO-X

(Zero

Crossing, Detect mode
only)

When

MODE

is set to

Detect

, activate

ZERO-X

to force the detected

Slices to be created on the closest locations where the audio signal
crosses the zero value. This can be helpful to avoid clicks when

playing back Slices in another sequence.

17.4.3 Manually Adjusting Your Slices

In addition to the Detect, Split, Grid, and Manual modes that create Slices automatically (see

section

17.4.2, Adjusting the Slicing Settings

above), you can also adjust Slices manually us-

ing your mouse, the waveform display, and the various edit tools at your disposal.

Sampling and Sample Mapping

Slicing a Sample

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