Set Up A Sample Cell - 1010music Bitbox 2.2 User Manual

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Parameter
Release
Several of the cell parameters have three black boxes below them. These cells are potential modulation targets, and these
boxes are used to control the modulation parameters. We will discuss modulation later.
The remaining configuration options for a cell vary based on which cell mode is selected. We will walk through the
configuration of each of the cell modes next.

Set up a Sample Cell

Use a sample cell when you only want to play or loop through a single note or drum hit within a WAV file. This cell mode
supports reverse playback, along with forward and bidirectional looping. For example, you might use Sample mode with a
melodic sample.
Follow the steps in the previous section to create a sample cell. An example of a good WAV file to use for a sample cell is
\drums\kick 1.wav. Press the INFO button to cycle through the Cell Parameters screens and the Waveform screen. Use the
Control Knob closest to the parameter name to change the value of a parameter. The table below describes the parameters
available that are specific to a Sample cell.
Figure 1 7: Sample C ell
P arameters Sc reen 2
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Description
The release specifies how long the note will
continue to play and fade out when the note is
released. In Gate mode, the release begins when
the touch ends, the gate signal goes low, or the
MIDI note off event occurs. In Toggle mode, the
release begins when the toggle off occurs. In
Trigger mode with Sample cells the release
begins when reaching the Loop End point in loop
mode, or the Start + Len point when not looping.
In Trigger mode for Clips and Slicers, the release
has no effect.
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Range of Values
0 to 100% The release
percentage is a logarithmic
scale between 0 and 38
seconds.
Figure 1 6: Sample C ell
P arameters Sc reen 4
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