This shows how to set the changes in volume when playing back a sample.
You can use fade-in settings (making the volume gradually get louder) and fade-out settings (making the volume gradually get softer).
- Hold down the [SHIFT] button and press the [PITCH/SPEED] button.
The envelope setting screen appears. Press pads [1]–[16] to select the sample you want to edit.
Press pads [1]–[16] while holding down the [MARK] button to select a sample without playing it back.
- Use the [CTRL 1]–[CTRL 3] knobs to set the fade-in and fade-out.
Controller | Parameter | Value | Explanation |
---|---|---|---|
[CTRL 1] knob | ATTACK | 0–127 | Sets the fade-in time. When you set this to 127, the fade-in time is three seconds. |
[CTRL 2] knob | HOLD | 1–100 (%) | The time from fade-in to fade-out is determined by its ratio to the overall sample time. For instance, when this is set to 100, fade-in and fade-out are applied to the entire sample. When this is set to 50, fade-in and fade-out are applied from the beginning of the sample to the middle. |
[CTRL 3] knob | RELEASE | 0–127 | Sets the fade-out time. When you set this to 127, the fade-out time is three seconds. |
Example settings for ATTACK, HOLD and RELEASE
Here are some examples of how the volume of a six-second sample changes when you set different ATTACK, HOLD and RELEASE values.