Instruction Manual
1492 View Reference
Loop Construction view
Erase Tool
Use the Erase tool to delete markers in the Markers bar.
Default All Markers Tool
The Default All Markers tool restores all automatically generated
markers to the original position and enables all those that were disabled.
Manually created markers remain as is.
Slices Resolution
The Slice Resolution control sets the resolution for the creation of markers,
or the “slicing” of the looped clip. This control uses note lengths, so the
settings are:
• No Slicing
• Whole notes
• Half notes
• Quarter notes
• Eighth notes
• Sixteenth notes
• Thirty-second notes
The automatic markers appear at the note resolutions according to the
slider setting. At the eighth note setting, there are eight markers per
measure.
This control works well for slicing audio that has more subtle changes in
volume with few dramatic transients.
The markers in a loop clip preserve the timing of the audio at that moment.
Too few or too many markers can cause unwanted “artifacts” when a loop
clip is stretched.
Transient Detection
The Transient Detection control senses transients in your audio clip and
assigns a marker at the beginning and end of each one it finds. As you
increase the number in this field, smaller transients are detected and the
number of markers increases.
Move to Previous Slice
Moves the slice selection to the previous slice in the loop.
Move to Next Slice
Moves the slice selection to the next slice in the loop.