Red Sound SoundBITE Manual For Use page 14

Auto-loop module
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Operation
OTHER LOOP EDIT FEATURES
These additional features allow you to control the output level of the loop samples and vary the synchronisation of
the loops in relation to the incoming audio.
LOOP OUTPUT LEVEL
When a loop has been recorded you can adjust its output level if desired - e.g. the Automatic Gain Control may
boost quieter passages and so this feature lets you trim the level to suit. To boost/cut the output level of a loop, first
press and hold down the [LOOP] button when it is in
example:
8
BEATS
Press & hold in PLAY mode
(indicator ON) to enter
'LEVEL TRIM' mode
Default level setting = 0dB
RANGE = -20dB to +6dB (due to display limitations the two lowest settings are indicated as -EdB (-16) and -FdB
(-20)
To increase/decrease the volume simply rotate the [SHIFT LOOPS/EDIT] jog dial
[LOOP] button. To exit this mode simply release the [LOOP] button.
LOOP SYNCHRONISATION ADJUSTMENTS - INDIVIDUAL LOOPS
You can use this feature to manually adjust the synchronisation of each loop independently. This may be necessary
if the BPM engine loses input beat information during a track and the loop starts to drift-out of synchronisation or
you may wish to creatively move the relative position of individual loops (try moving a loop half a beat compared to
the input audio/other loops to achieve a new syncopated rhythm).
To adjust the synchronisation point of an individual loop, first press and hold down the [LOOP] button when it is in
MUTE
mode (indicator OFF), as shown in the following example:
SoundBITE - DJ Loop Sampler
PLAY
mode (indicator ON), as shown in the following
16
BEATS
incremented to...
8
BEATS
Press & hold in MUTE mode
(indicator OFF) to enter
'SYNC ADJUST' mode
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REV
FWD
[-/down]
[+/up]
EDIT
Example: new level = +4 dB
whilst still holding down
16
BEATS
Rotate to increase/
decrease loop volume
the

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