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To change the Tempo Granularity, check the box next to Tempo granularity changes<br />

here, and set the granularity. This command sets the tempo granularity for the<br />

currently selected beat and all subsequent beats. Click OK to apply the changes.<br />

Creating Loops from Your Analyzed Sample<br />

Once you’ve analyzed your sample, it’s very easy to create loops within your sample.<br />

You can create as many loops as you want and assign them to different voices, assign<br />

continuous controllers to cycle through them, etc.<br />

To Create a Loop Within an Analyzed Sample:<br />

1. Make sure Snap to Marker is selected (this turns on by default when you run<br />

Beat Analysis).<br />

2. Use your mouse to select the part of your sample you want to loop. For your loop<br />

to keep in sync with other loops, you must select an area between two Beat Markers<br />

that has a tempo.<br />

3. From the Sample Loop menu, select Make Loop From Selection<br />

(or press Ctrl-Shift-L on your keyboard).<br />

4. Click the Loop button to turn looping on (it should be on by default).<br />

8 - TwistaLoop<br />

Analyzing Beats In the Sample Edit Window<br />

For more<br />

information on creating<br />

loops, see “Looping and<br />

Loop Processing” on<br />

page 180.<br />

Tip: Make sure that<br />

your loop begins and<br />

ends on a beat marker<br />

that has been assigned a<br />

bar and beat, and that<br />

the loop has a tempo.<br />

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