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Mixing Down Cyclone DXi
You mix down a Cyclone DXi session the same ways you mix down any DXi.
For step-by-step instructions, see “Converting Your DXi Tracks to Audio” on page
407.
Loop Editing
Clicking a loop in the Loop bin displays that loop in the Loop view. The Loop view
displays the selected loop as a series of slices that separate the transients in the
loop. When the Auto-preview button is depressed, you can click each of the slices to
hear it. If the loop is assigned to a Pad, the slices also appear in the Pad Editor as
a series of events, which you can also click to hear. Clicking an event in the Pad
Editor also highlights the corresponding slice in the Loop view.
You can drag slices from the Loop view to any position in any track in the Pad
Editor in order to add data to a Pad, or replace an already-existing event If you can
drag a slice along a series of events in the Pad Editor, if the Auto-preview button is
depressed, each event sounds as you drag across it, enabling you to hear events
before you decide to replace them.
To Add or Replace Parts of a Loop
1. In the Loop bin, click the loop that you want to use as source material.
2. Make sure that the Auto-preview button is on.
3. Drag the slice that you want to use from the Loop view to the slice or empty
space in the Pad Editor that you want to place the slice.
4. If you dragged to an area that’s to the right of the Track Length marker, drag
the marker to the right until it’s to the right of the new slice.
To Change the Length of a Track
Drag the Track Length marker to the right or left to lengthen or shorten the
track, respectively. You can include empty space in your track. If you depress
the Loop button for that Pad (track), the track loops continuously between the
beginning of the track and the Track Length marker.
To Set the Number of Divisions for a Slice
You can set the number of divisions in each slice. This controls how exact the
placement of your slices is within the Pad Editor. Each division represents a place
where a slice can “snap to” or begin.
1. In the Pad Editor, click the down arrow next to the Snap field.
2. From the dropdown menu that appears, select one of the following:
•None
•1/beat
•2/beat

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