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Audio editing, Page 1 – play range parameters, Page 2 – selection range parameters – Native Instruments MASCHINE+ Standalone Production and Performance Instrument User Manual

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The parameters available at the bottom of the left display are spread over two pages.

Use the Page buttons on the left of the displays to select the desired page.

Page 1 – Play Range Parameters

The parameters in the Play Range section allow you to adjust the range that will be played back

when you trigger a note.

Parameter

Description

Knob1 (

START

)

Adjusts the start point of the play range in the Sample.

Knob 2 (

END

)

Adjusts the end point of the play range in the Sample.

Page 2 – Selection Range Parameters

The parameters in the Selection Range section allow you to adjust the range to which audio

processing functions will be applied.

Parameter

Description

Knob1 (

START

)

Adjusts the start point of the selection range in the Sample.

Knob 2 (

END

)

Adjusts the end point of the selection range in the Sample.

Hold

SHIFT

when turning the Knobs to adjust the parameters in finer increments.

On the right display, the selection range is highlighted.

The EDIT page provides several audio editing functions to process your Sample. Available via

Buttons 5–8 above the right display, these functions are described in detail in the next section

Audio Editing

.

18.3.2. Audio Editing

In the Edit page, the Audio Toolbar provides various audio functions. These will be performed on

the selected region of the Sample, as defined by the

START

and

END

parameters of the Selection

Range section (see

Using the Edit Page

).

The

EDIT

page additionally provides several audio editing functions to process your Sample.

1.

Use Button 5 and 6 to select the desired audio function.

2.

Press Button 8 to perform the selected audio function.

The audio function will be performed on the selected region in your Sample, as defined by the

START

and

END

parameters of the

SELECTION RANGE

section on page 2.

These audio processing functions are destructive, this means they modify the audio

material in the Sample. However, your original Sample will not be modified: For each audio

function that you perform, a new, distinct copy of the Sample will be saved.

The playback settings of the Sample (e.g., tune, amplitude envelope, etc.) can be adjusted

on the

ZONE

page.

SAMPLING AND SAMPLE MAPPING

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