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Clip Features

Clip pads can support looping playback and beat
synchronized playback. They are useful to play a track
along with your sequence or finger drumming. Check
out the Demo3Clip factory preset to see a clip in action.
See the WAV, Macro Controls, Envelope and Setup
sections to read about the clip specific settings on those
screens. The Quant and Sync settings on the Macro
Controls screen, and the Launch Mode setting on the
Setup Screen are particularly important for clips.
For clips and slices, it is important to use the Envelope to
control how much of the clip or slice is played and how it
fades out.
Clips can only play when the clock is running because
they need to synchronize with it. When you trigger a
clip, a white progress bar appears across the bottom of
the pad. The progress bar does not move and the clip
does not play until the transports are playing. Touch the
clock and then push Play on the Transports pop-up to
start the clip playing.

Clip File Requirements

To be compatible with the Clip model, a WAV must meet the following criteria:
• There can be no extra blank space at the beginning or end of the file.
• The file must be created so that if you play consecutive copies it will sound like a
loop.
• The length of the audio should be a full number of bars.
• The tempo of the audio must be within about 20 BPM of the desired playback
tempo. If you try to play it back at a much different tempo, you may hear
artifacts.
• Must meet the standard nanobox
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