Acoustica Mixcraft 7 User Manual

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PERFORMANCE CONTROLS
Omni Sampler’s performance controls include Pitch, Filter, Envelope, and Output
settings and are set separately for each pad individually (it’s easy to remember because
“pad specific” controls have a gray background).

PITCH

Fine Tune.

Allows adjustment of the sample’s pitch + or - 100 cents. You can quickly

restore the Fine Tune control to zero by double-clicking the knob.

Rubber.

This is a fun and unique feature especially suited to drum loops or snippets

of entire mixes. When set to the middle position, the Rubber effect is off. Turning the
knob to the left of center will make the sample begin at a high speed and pitch then
slow down as it plays. Turning the Rubber knob to the right of center position has the
opposite effect: samples will start at a low pitch and get faster (and higher) as they play.

Transpose.

Changes the pitch of samples in half-step increments with a maximum

range of two octaves, up or down. Click the up/down arrows to move pitch in half-step
increments, or click on the number to directly type a number value (add a “-” before
the number for downward transposition). After entering a number value, click again.

FILTER
Omni Sampler’s filter is a modeled classic low pass filter.

Cutoff.

Sets the lowpass frequency of the filter. In other words, all frequencies beneath

the cutoff knob setting are allowed to pass through, but frequencies above it are
blocked.

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