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Synchronic Sound Module Overview
The Sound module can store and recall up to twelve audio files. On import, audio files are loaded into RAM and are saved with the plug-in settings file. You can toggle between Sound Performance mode and Sound Edit mode.
In Sound Performance mode (see Synchronic Sound Performance Mode) the Sound module can play back any of its twelve presets independently on both the A and B channels (Sound A and Sound B).
In Sound Edit mode (see Synchronic Sound Edit Mode), you can import, delete, and “slice” audio files (loops). When Synchronic “slices up” an audio file, it automatically edits the file (loop) into clips—according to its own sophisticated internal transient detection algorithms—based on musical criteria, such as meter, number of bars, and subdivisions of the beat. In this way, Synchronic can quickly and easily isolate individual hits in rhythmic loops. Each slice is played back in tempo by synchronizing to the Pro Tools MIDI Beat Clock.