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EDIT SAMPLE
S3200XL Operator’s Manual - Version 1.00 Page 139
MAKING A GOOD LOOP
Making a loop is one of the trickiest things in sampling. The trick is to match two points in the
sample that are similar in level and tone. For example, this would not make a good loop:
You have selected a high amplitude point in the sample and set a length that loops around a
very quiet part. All manner of thumps and clicks would be heard and the loop would look
something like this when played:
In this case, the window to the right of the loop page would look something like this:
You can see the abrupt level change. Setting these loop points may sound better however.
and the resulting sound when played would look like this
This is also a longer loop and so won’t sound quite so obvious when held. The window to the
right of the loop page would look something like this:
You can see a nice smooth transition.
Of course, there may well still be some glitches but this can be overcome using the crossfade
key. Pressing that in this case may create something like the following:
Here, the crossfade function has smoothed the whole thing out to create a more uniform
amplitude.

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Akai S3200XL Specifications

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BrandAkai
ModelS3200XL
CategorySynthesizer
LanguageEnglish

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