Instruction Manual
1072 Cyclone
Overview
Loop Bin
The Loop bin, located right below the Cyclone toolbar, is where you can
place loops you want to use in Cyclone. From the Loop bin you can drag
and drop loops onto a Pad or into the Pad Editor.
Key Map—Low The lowest MIDI note value that triggers the pad group.
Both the Low and High not values transpose the pitch of
the loop if they are different from the Unity note value.
The transposition is relative to the Unity note. The
played pitch of the loop is not same as the MIDI note
that triggers it unless the Unity note and the Pad Root
note are the same.
Key Map—High The highest MIDI note value that triggers the pad group.
Tails The tails feature extends the “tail” or decay of a slice
which may otherwise have ended prematurely, drowned
out by the next slice. This is particularly useful when you
substitute a longer slice with a shorter one leaving room
for a tail to sound.
Latch The Latch option gives you a second mode for triggering
pads. In Latch mode, a Groove Clip plays continuously
when triggered until it is triggered again. With Latch
mode disabled, a pad only plays as long as the key or
mouse button is held and stops when you release. If you
want to set all pads to the same Latch state, hold down
the Shift key while setting the Latch for any one pad.
Pitch Markers This option forces Cyclone to follow SONAR’s Pitch
markers. When a Pitch marker is encountered, the loop
is transposed by the same number of semi-tones as the
pitch change in SONAR.
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