User guide

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Editing in the Groove Scope
The groove scope will open when you double-click a purple frame that was pasted with the sample’s
“Keyboard Map” (p. 60) set to (Groove Map).
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Original waveform display area
The sample waveform is divided into slices at event locations, and the slices are displayed in this area.
Slices are numbered sequentially from the beginning.
If you hold down [Shift] and click a slice in the original waveform display area, the slice whose
number you clicked will be added to the original location of the slice display area.
Slice (note) display area
Here you can edit slices (notes). Slices (waveforms) are displayed in stair-step fashion. The vertical
axis shows the type of slice (arranged in order from the bottom), and the horizontal axis shows the
timing at which each slice will be heard.
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Slice name display area
The name of the slice is shown here. You can double-click the slice name to
re-name it.
By right-clicking the slice name ( on MacOS, control-clicking), you
can switch the display between the slice name and the note name.
Controller display area
Here you can edit the PITCH, TIME, FORMANT, DYNAMICS, and VELOCITY parameters. Use the
[Controller select buttons] at the left to switch parameters. Use the mouse to directly edit the curve.
Basic operation is the same as in the phrase scope.
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Controller
select
Grid snap Quantize
Ruler
Sample information Zoom tool
Original
waveform
display area
Slice (note)
display area
Controller
display area
Curve
select
Curve
View
Reset
Curve
Random