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Date: 24-Sep-03 @ 05:39 PM -
RE: Yamaha_SU700 retour
well, if it's loops you talk about, then an easy way is to set the sample to trigger for as long as the note lasts, the a bar-length (or however long the sample should last) of midi data will re-trigger the loop-start when it reaches the end of the bar - thus the end point is less critical - use your ears is the only way for loops - setting loop points also can relate to sustain of a sample via a sustain loop which is a loop created AFTER the sample start to loop-round a section of the sound creating a sustain section after the start for as long as a key is held down.
For drum loops and other loops like that people use their ears... set the start right first, then tweak the end point as you playback and hear the loop in action
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