Reference Guide

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Cyclone
A. Click to enable tails for current track B. Click to force Cyclone to follow SONAR’s Pitch markers C. Select an
audio output D. Click to toggle on/off Latch mode
In the Pad Inspector there are the following controls:
Control Description
Output You can select from one of 16 audio outputs or use the Mix Only setting to use the
Master out.
MIDI In You can set which MIDI channel the pad group responds to. Each pad group could
have a unique MIDI Input channel.
Pad Root This setting is read from the file when it is imported. The first loop sets the Pad Root
value for each additional loop.
Velocity—Low The minimum velocity value that triggers the pad group.
Velocity—High The maximum velocity value that triggers the pad group.
Key Map—Unity The MIDI note value at which the loop plays at the Pad Root pitch. This value is
assigned to a loop when it is imported. You can change the Unity value in the Pad
Inspector or in the Key Map view.
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.
Table 208.
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