Work With Slicer Cells - 1010music Bitbox 2.2 User Manual

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the WAV to the selected clock increment. If the WAV is slower than your clock, the playback position will jump ahead to the
selected clock increment. This will work well if the difference between the BPM of your WAV file and the BPM of your clock is
small. It will sound like a stutter if the difference is large.

Work with Slicer Cells

Slicer mode is useful when a single WAV file has multiple sections that you want to trigger
independently. This is similar to Atomic Mode in early versions of bitbox. For example, if
you have a drum riff you may want to trigger different sections of the drum riff
independently. Or if you have a recording of a vocal track, you may get an interesting
effect if you skip around to playback different words or phrases over time.
In order to use Slicer mode effectively, you will need to identify slices within the WAV file.
Bitbox can automatically detect the slice points within the wave file, and you can manually
add or remove slice points. An example of a file that works well with Slicer mode is
\SFX\Metal\METL_shake and squeal.wav.
The following parameters are specific to Slicer Cells.
Parameter
Description
Loop Mode
Controls whether the slice playback is
looped. This does not work with Launch
Mode of Trigger. Use Launch Mode of Gate
or Toggle if you want to loop slices.
Slice
Indicates which slice will be played when a
note is triggered. You can use modulation to
vary this value over time.
MIDI
Playback for all cells will always occur when
MIDI notes are played on the Channel
configured as the GlobalMIDI channel
(Channel 10 by default). This paramater sets
an additional MIDI channel that this cell will
respond to. If set to Default, this cell only
responds to the GlobalMIDI channel.
When a value other than Default is assigned
to this parameter, the MIDI signal on the
designated channel will trigger playback of
the WAV file at the corresponding pitch.
Note 64 (typically middle C) will play the note
as recorded. Each note above or below note
64 will transpose the pitch the corresponding
number of semitones.
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Range of Values
On, Off
1 through the number of slices in the
cell.
Default, Ch1 through Ch16.
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Figure 1 9: Slicer C ell
P arameters Sc reen 2
Mod Target?
No
Yes
No
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