Propellerhead ReCycle Operation Manual page 69

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Gate Sensitivity
Gate Sensitivity could be described as a type of noise gate. It is triggered
(opened) by every active slice start, and closes for any material (in each slice)
that falls below a set threshold. When you set the Gate Sensitivity so that the
end part of the slice(s) fall below the threshold, the gated part of the waveform
will be greyed out. The "gated out" material is not transmitted or exported.
This function has three primary uses:
D D D D It can be used to remove part of a file that contains silence, for ex-
ample in conjunction with Silence Selected (see page 71).
By removing "silent data", the size of the transmitted/exported data is re-
duced.
D D D D It can be used if you have a file with several individual sounds con-
taining "air" in between the sounds, and want to save each one as a
separate file.
Used together with the slice algorithm, this also keeps the size of the trans-
mitted/exported data down, and saves you from having to trim the files in
your sampler.
D D D D It can be used for special effects - abruptly chopping off a reverb
tail for example.
Preview Pitch
You can change the pitch of a loop up or down two octaves (+/- 24 semitones).
Hold down [Command] (Mac) / [Ctrl] (Win) and click the Pitch knob to reset the
pitch back to original. Hold down [Shift] for adjusting values in finer increments.
Preview Tempo
You can change the tempo of the loop. Tempo values between 20 to 450 BPM
can be set using the Tempo knob or by typing directly in the Tempo box and
pressing [Enter].
Hold down [Command] (Mac) / [Ctrl] (Win) and click the Tempo knob to reset
the tempo back to the original. Hold down [Shift] for adjusting values in finer in-
crements.
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