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Knob 4
[ Turn] length
Turn the knob to set the length for the fade, in address
units. The minimum length is 0 (no fade). The maximum
length is equal to the entire playback length of the wave-
form (the length from the start address to the end
address).
Note again that fade-in always begins from the start
address, while fade-out always ends at the end address.
[Range] 0 Wave length
Knob 5
[ Turn] length %
Species the length of the fade in or fade out as a per-
centage of the wave length. This parameter works in con-
junction with the length (Knob 4) parameter.
[Range] 0% 100%
[ Press] EXEC&CONT
Press this knob to call the fade conrmation display.
Press Knob 5 (YES) to actually execute the fade opera-
tion.
Knob 1
Same function as Cursor q (page 218).
Knob 2
[ Turn] Crossfade Area
Selects the area over which crossfade is applied, and
determines the segments that are used to generate the
crossfade.
[Range] sustain, release
sustain ... Generates the crossfade by merging the
end part of the loop with the area just preced-
ing the loop start. This method produces
smoother sustained looping, and the cross-
fade recurs with each iteration.
release ... Generates the crossfade by merging the
initial part of the loop with the initial segment
following the loop area. This method produces
a smoother loop release, and the crossfade
occurs only once (as the loop is exited). This
method is useful only with the
O loop
type.
Knob 3
[ Turn] Curve
This setting selects the curve type for the loop cross fade.
Three types are available, as illustrated below.
[Range] -exponent, linear, +exponent
Knob 5
[ Turn] Width
Sets the length of the crossfade area, as a percentage of
the total loop length.
[Range] 0% 90%
[ Press] EXEC&CONT
Press this knob to call the loop cross fade conrmation
display. Press Knob 5 (YES) to actually execute the loop
cross fade operation.
Cursor w (when the Process Type is LoopXfade)
Knob 1 Knob 2 Knob 3 Knob 4 Knob 5
Turn
action
Cursor
Crossfade
Area
Curve Width
Press
action
EXEC ———EXEC&CONT
w
Cursor
Processing if Crossfade Area = sustain:
Width (where C D = 100%)
Start Address
Step 1: Copy waveform piece from end of segment A B into a buffer. Extract piece of equal length from the end of
C D, and copy into another buffer. The length of these pieces is determined by the Width setting.
ABCDEF
Loop Start Address Loop End Address
Step 2: Apply fade-in processing to the A B piece, and fade-out processing to the C D piece.
Step 3: Combine the two resulting waveforms, and write the result into the extraction area at the end of C D.
End Address
Processing if Crossfade Area = release:
Width (where C D = 100%)
Start Address
Step 1: Copy waveform piece from start of segment C D into a buffer. Extract equal piece from the start of E F,
and copy into another buffer. The lengths of these pieces is determined by the Width setting.
ABCDEF
Loop Start Address Loop End Address
Step 2: Apply fade-in processing to the C D piece, and fade-out processing to the E F piece.
Step 3: Combine the two resulting waveforms, and write the result into the extraction area at the start of E F.
End Address
Level
-exponent
Fade-In Curves
Time
Level
linear
Time
Level
+exponent
Time
Level
-exponent
Fade-Out Curves
Time
Level
linear
Time
Level
+exponent
Time