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[F4] (CANCEL) / [F5] (DO IT)
Press [F4] (CANCEL) to abort the GAIN operation. Press [F5] (DO IT) to apply the change.
Bit Reduce
The Bit Reducer removes bits from a sample. Using the Bit Reducer can be effective at achieving a "dirty" sound on drum loops, without the harshness of distortion. This is similar in sound to the Resampler effect, but permanently applies the change to the sample.
Bit Depth
This field sets the amount that the Bit Reducer will reduce the source material to. This ranges in sound from a Vintage Sampler sound (12 bits), to an aliased, dirty sound associated with some popular vintage home computers (8 bit), to a full on digital sound, akin to some very popular 80s game consoles (4 bit).
[F4] (CANCEL) / [F5] (DO IT)
Press [F4] (CANCEL) to abort the Bit Reduce operation. Press [F5] (DO IT) to apply the change.
Fade In
This function sets an automatic fade in between the in and out point of the selected section. The following fade types are available:
Linear Fade In
This selection fades in the audio with a linear curve. A linear curve will go from start to end with no curve, creating a straight line.
Logarithmic Fade In
This selection fades in the audio with a Logarithmic curve. A logarithmic curve will quickly rise, and then even out for the middle section, surging quickly again as it nears the end.
Exponential Fade In
This selection fades the audio with an Exponential curve. An exponential curve will slowly rise in the beginning, and then quickly rise for the middle section, and then slowing again as it nears the end.
[F4] (CANCEL) / [F5] (DO IT)
Press [F4] (CANCEL) to abort the Fade In operation. Press [F5] (DO IT) to apply the change.