15. SL.SL Slice Select
Slice select specifies which sample slice should be selected when a note is played.
- '1-16'; slice is determined by the 'SLcE' parameter specified by a step. Slices 1-16 are auditioned by pressing key 1-16.
- '1-16.'; slice is determined by the 'SLcE' parameter specified by a step. Slices 1-16 are auditioned by pressing key 1-16. Slice 1-8 and 9-16 have swapped locations.
- 'MSM1'; multi-sample slice select mode 1. This mode chooses the slice whose pitch is closest to the target pitch. This mode will result in the most natural sounding multi-sampled instrument playback. See also using a multi-sampled instrument.
- 'MSM2'; multi-sample slice select mode 2. This mode chooses the slice whose pitch is closest to the target pitch, but only if that sample was recorded at a higher pitch. This mode will result in multi-sampled instrument that is mostly free of aliasing. See also using a multi-sampled instrument.
- 'Sl 1'-'Sl16'; use a fixed slice (1 through 16) for every note.
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