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ISLA Instruments S2400 - Slicing Using the Encoder;Arrow Keys; Slicing Using the Faders

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ISLA Instruments S2400 User Manual
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F5: Force selected point to zero crossing, long-press to force all points to zero crossing.
F6: Shift slice right. In multi-mode, F6 sets the end to the next slice's start.
F7: Reverse slice, long-press to undo. (see below for details).
F8: Toggle fader lock on/off specifically for the waveform editor. When faders are locked,
moving them does not move the points. Holding Shift and moving a locked fader will move the
points. Holding Shift and moving an unlocked fader not move the points.
Shift slice (F4 and F6) does not change the length of the slice. It will not shift if there is no room
to do so. For example, if the start is at 5 and the length is 10, the slice cannot be shifted left.
Either the faders or the encoder/arrow keys (or a combination of both) can be used to edit the
start and end points.
Slicing Using the Encoder/Arrow Keys
Resolution of the encoder is determined by the zoom level. Each arrow press or encoder turn
moves the start or end point one pixel. For finer editing resolution, zoom in. The lowest zoom
level gives single sample resolution.
Enter/Encoder Press: Tab between fields to edit. Hold Shift to tab backwards. Another way to
tab between the fields is to hold Enter or Encoder then press Arrows or turn the Encoder.
Arrows/Encoder: Move the point (start, end, or loop) being edited. If neither is selected, then
arrows scroll the screen.
Shift+Arrows/Encoder: Always scrolls the screen no matter which field is selected.
Slicing Using the Faders
The same precision can be obtained using faders as with the encoder by using multiple faders
for each point.
Fader 1: Coarse adjust start. The range and precision depend on the length of the sample.
Fader 2: Adjust start in milliseconds (ms). The range is 500 ms (1/2 second).
Fader 3: Adjust start in samples. The range is 5 ms.
Fader 4: Coarse adjust loop point. The range and precision depend on the length of the sample.
Fader 5: Adjust loop point in milliseconds. The range is 500 ms (1/2 second).
Fader 6: Adjust end in samples. The range is 5 ms.
Fader 7: Adjust end in milliseconds. The range is 500 ms (1/2 second).
Fader 8: Coarse adjust end. The range and precision depend on the length of the sample.
Note that the precision of the faders increases from the outer faders inward. The coarse adjust
faders are the first and last fader which makes it easy to find the right fader without having to
read the labels.
When a fader is moved, the corresponding value is highlighted on-screen. That makes it easy to
move the fader for a coarse adjustment, then use the encoder for more precision.
If you intend to use the faders for editing, it is recommended that you start with the first three
faders at the bottom, and the last five at the top.