- Sampler
- Using samples and kits in your songs
Using samples and kits in your songs
Your Woovebox' sampler is surprisingly versatile in the way it allows you to incorporate samples into your songs - from seamlessly integrating as custom oscillators, to playing back multi-sampled instruments or tempo-corrected drumloops.
You can trigger all sixteen slices in a kit individually on each track, except on the Chord ('Cd') track.
You can use any kit's slice 1-16 chromatically. In other words, you can use any kit's slice as a custom oscillator wave type.
You can use any kit as a multi-sampled instrument. Or in other words; you can have your Woovebox play back different samples automatically, based on what pitch is being played. This allows for a more realistic reproduction of a sampled instrrument at different pitches, avoiding the "smurf" effect.
Enjoy easy tempo-perfect drum loop integration into your song, or create unique sounds with the per-step tape stop/start effect, a classic DJ technique of instantly stopping or starting playback.
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- "Sea Caves of Arcadia" (under Sound demos)
- 16. L2.Ho LFO 2 Hold (under Pitch page)
Specifies a hold time in milliseconds for which pitch LFO for oscillator 2 should hold its value.
- Recording line level vs mic level (under Sampling sounds from the audio input)
To record mic level, in the sampler, hold write and play, then turn the value knob right (for mic level) or left (for line level - default).
- Sampling sounds from the audio input (under Sampler)
Hold the value knob and short-press 14/A6/Sampler button to access the sampler.
- Replacing the battery (under Looking after your Woovebox)
Once safely opened and disconnected, the battery itself is relatively easy and cheap to replace.