User Manual
▪ The Edit page allows you to apply destructive edits to existing audio: ↑17.3, Editing a Sam-
ple.
The destructive audio editing features here are the same as those found in the Sample Editor,
for more information on using the destructive audio editing features, refer to ↑17.3, Editing a
Sample.
8.3 Using Loop Mode
Loop mode is the default mode for the Audio Plug-in and is used to playback an audio file in
time with your Project. When loaded into a Sound, the audio appears as a waveform in the Pat-
tern Editor and is repeated for the entirety of the Pattern. A detailed overview of the waveform
is displayed in Keyboard view.
If the Pattern Length is decreased to a length shorter than the audio, Pattern playback will end
up looping back to the start before the entire audio has played, the Pattern Length must be at
least as long as the audio in order to hear the entire audio playing in the Pattern. If the Pattern
Length is increased to a length longer than the audio, the audio will be automatically looped as
needed to fill the entire length of the Pattern, and these iterations will be visualized with dark-
er versions of the waveform. For more information on changing the Pattern Length, refer to the
section ↑11.1.6, Adjusting the Arrange Grid and the Pattern Length.
The  process  of  using  Loop  mode  is  as  follows;  load  an  audio  file  onto  a  Sound,  select  Loop
mode from the parameters of the Audio Plug-in.
Using the Audio Plug-in
Using Loop Mode
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