Use Slices To Synchronize Playback Of Clip Cells; Record A New Wav File; To Record A Wav File - 1010music Bitbox 2.5 User Manual

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Parameter
Description
When Slice Seq is set to a value other than None,
Slice Seq
each trigger received on the modulation source
assigned to this parameter will advance the
selection of the next slice to play.
The value of this parameter controls the order in
which slice selection is advanced.
This parameter works with modulation sources of
trig, and ext1 thru ext8. Don't use VEL as a
modulation source for this parameter.
You must setup a modulation source for this
parameter for slice sequencing to work.
Playback is still controlled via the usual Cell
Triggers.
It is possible for the slice selection position to
move multiple times or no times between cell
triggers.

Use Slices to Synchronize Playback of Clip Cells

You can use slices in a Clip cell to synchronize playback of the beats in the clip. When the value of the Sync parameter for a
Clip cell is set to Slice, bitbox will use the location of the slices in the WAV file as the location of the "beats" for Sync purposes
in order to prevent timing drift.
But how do you get slices in a Clip cell? First configure the cell as a Slicer cell, create the slices, and then change the cell type
to Clip. The slices will still be visible on the Waveform screen and can be used for synchronization.

Record a New WAV File

Bitbox comes with a set of WAV files preloaded on the microSD card, and it also allows you to record new WAV files.

To record a WAV file:

1.
Start by plugging an audio signal source into IN1, IN2, or both to record in stereo.
2.
Press HOME until you get to the Main screen.
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Range of Values
None: This parameter will not be
used to control the order of
playback of slices.
Forward: A trigger on the
modulation source will cause the
playback to move to the next
slice.
Backwards: A trigger on the
modulation source will cause the
playback to move to the previous
slice
Random: A trigger on the
modulation source will cause the
playback to move to a randomly
selected slice
Stagger: A trigger on the
modulation source will cause the
playback to move through the
slices in a somewhat random
way. It will move forward a few
slices, then back a couple of
slices, and repeat.
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