19 Beat Volume Adjust; Crossfade Loop (Xfadeloop) - Kurzweil K2000 - GUIDE SUPPLEMENT - VERSION 3 Musician’s Manual Supplement

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Sampling with the K2000
Editing Samples
2 segment begins being mixed with the selected Sample 1 segment. Sample 2 is repeated on
every beat after this starting point. The # parameter determines how many times the Sample 2
segment is repeated.
The Volume Adjust parameter affects the volume of each repetition of Sample 2. It sets the
relative level of the last beat, and boosts or cuts each repetition by a proportionate amount from
the starting level. This is a linear adjustment, measured in decibels, evenly spaced over the total
number of mixed-in beats.
If you set the # parameter to a positive value, the adjustment in volume begins on the second
mixed-in beat (the first beat plays at the initial level). If you set a negative value, the first mix of
Sample 2 gets cut or boosted by the Vol adjust amount.

19 Beat Volume Adjust

F:BeatVolAdj|Start:0.000||||End:2.048|||
Tempo:120|Beat:1||Of:1||VolAdj:0dB||||||
VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV
-6dB>|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
****************************************
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|Cut||||Copy||Paste||Samp2|||Go||||Done|
This function works much like Mix Beat. The difference is that you're not mixing in any samples,
you're just volume adjusting Sample 1 at regular intervals. Each beat is adjusted in volume by
the amount specified for the VolAdj parameter. This is useful for mixing part of a sample within
itself.
Set the Start and End positions of Sample 2 to define the length of time over which the volume
will be adjusted. For example, if you had a six-second sample, and you set the Tempo to 120, the
Beat parameter to 1, and the Of parameter to 1, you'd have twelve beats defined. If you then set
the range of Sample 2 at a half-second, and set the VolAdj parameter to -3 dB, then you'll insert
12 volume adjustments into Sample 1, each lasting a half second, and bringing the level down 3
dB.

20 Crossfade Loop (XfadeLoop)

F:XfadeLoop||L:0.000||||||||E:2.048|||||
Xfade:0.000|||||Curve:EQL|||||||||||||||
VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV
-6dB>|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
****************************************
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The Crossfade Loop function lets you create smoother loops by crossfading the beginning
segment of the loop with a segment of equal length at the end of the loop. These segments can
be defined by the Loop and End parameters as set on the TRIM or LOOP page for the current
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