Reference Manual
CHAPTER 22. LIVE INSTRUMENT REFERENCE 364
proceed linearly towards Sample End.
Release Loop Enabled When the volume envelope reaches its release stage, playback
will proceed linearly until reaching Sample End, when it jumps immediately to Release Loop
and continues looping until the volume envelope has completed its release stage.
Back-and-Forth Release Loop Enabled When the volume envelope reaches its release
stage, playback will proceed linearly until reaching Sample End, then reverses until it reaches
Release Loop, then proceeds again towards Sample End. This pattern continues until the
volume envelope has completed its release stage.
Sustain- and Release-Loop Crossfade (Crossfade) Loop crossfades help remove clicks from
loop transitions. By default, Sampler uses constant-power fades at loop boundaries. But by
turning off Use Constant Power Fade for Loops in the (PC) /
Ctrl
(Mac) context
menu, you can enable linear crossfades.
Sustain- and Release-Loop Detune (Detune) Since loops are nothing more than oscillations,
the pitch of samples may shift within a loop, relative to the loop's duration. With Detune,
the pitch of these regions can be matched to the rest of the sample.
Interpolation (Interpol) This is a global setting that determines the accuracy of transposed
samples. Be aware that raising the quality level above Normal will place signicant
demands on your CPU.
RAM Mode (RAM) This is also a global control that loads the entire multisample into RAM.
This mode can give better performance when modulating start and end points, but loading
large multisamples into RAM will quickly leave your computer short of RAM for other tasks.
In any case, it is always recommended to have as much RAM in your computer as possible,
as this can provide signicant perfor mance gains.