Choose a Quick Sampler mode in Logic Pro for iPad
You can tap the Classic, One Shot, Slice, and Recorder buttons to determine the sample playback mode.
Classic button: Enable Classic playback mode. The sample is played back while you hold a key and stops when the key is released, depending on the envelope settings. Playback starts from the start marker position. Classic mode also enables looped playback, set with parameters below the waveform display. This is the most useful mode if you want to “play” a sound across the keyboard range. See Quick Sampler Classic mode.
One Shot button: Enable One Shot playback mode. Sample playback begins at the start marker position and finishes at the end marker position when a key is pressed or a note is received. This mode is great for quickly dropping a processed sample into an arrangement, for drum loop playback, and for “effects” use. See Quick Sampler One Shot mode.
Slice button: Enable Slice playback mode to divide samples into multiple segments (slices) mapped to keys starting from the defined start key. Hold a key to start playback from the beginning of each slice. Depending on settings, playback continues until the next slice marker or the end marker while the key is held. When the Gate parameter is active, playback stops when you release the key. A number of Slice mode parameters are shown below the waveform display. This mode is ideal for manipulation of musical phrases and looped, rhythmic material, allowing you to play different slices in any order. See Quick Sampler Slice mode.
You can also quickly create new Drum Machine Designer instruments.
Recorder button: Enable Recorder mode to capture any audio signal as an audio recording. After you have finished recording, switch to another mode to edit your sample. See Record in Quick Sampler.
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