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d)
Changing
the loop point
If
you
set
the
LOOP
POINT
to
around 55
,
the
playback
will
change
to
"ONE,
TWO,
THREE,
TWO,
THREE,
TWO,
THREE..."
Set
the
START
POINT
to
0,
and
END
POINT
to 73.
*
The
loop point
is
relatively
set
by
the length
from
the
end
point.
START
LOOP,
POINT
POINT
*55,000
END
POINT
e)
Setting
the loop
point
before the
start
point
If
you
set
the
START
POINT
to
around
25,
then
if
you
set
the
LOOP
POINT
set
to
around
73—
this
point
is
the
beginning of
the
sample,
the
playback
will
change
to
'TWO, THREE, ONE,
TWO,
THREE,
ONE..."
LOOP
POINT
73,000
-*
START
POINT
25,000
END
POINT
A
Tip
for
Setting the Point
If
playing
the
MIDI
keyboard
in
the
lower
range, the
sample
will
be played back slowly
far
from
the original
pitch.
It
may
be
easier for
you
to
search
for
a
glitch free
point
for looping,
starting,
or
ending, or
editing
out unnecessary
parts to
be
discarded (on
page
32).
A
Tip
for
Looping
To make
a
"well-programmed"
loop,
first
set
the
LOOP/ONE SHOT
to
OFF
to
cancel
the current
looping
,
prior to
set
the
END
POINT.
A
good
loop
is
usually
made
either in
a
part
of the
sound where
it
is
in
tune
or,
more
importantly,
where
there are
no
big differences
in
level.
t
amplitude
o
i
LOOP
POINT
END
POINT
Setting a
loop
like this
will
not
be successful—there
will
be
"clicks"
and "thumps"
because
of
the
abrupt
level
changes.
LOOP
POINT
t
amplitude
o
I
t
amplitude o
I
*«zy*
?
END
POINT
part
held
in
tune
or without
amplitude
LOOP
POINT
t
END
POINT
matching
the length
of
the loop
and
that of
one
cycle
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