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The Loop and Sustain point handles can be grabbed and repositioned. Note that doing so can<br />

potentially alter the loop (and the overall morph envelope) length. The loop modes behave as<br />

described below:<br />

••<br />

Finish: The envelope runs in one-shot mode from its beginning to its end—even if the note is<br />

released before the envelope has completed. The other loop parameters are disabled.<br />

••<br />

Loop Forward: The envelope runs to the Sustain point and begins to repeat the section<br />

between the Loop point and Sustain point periodically—always in a forward direction.<br />

••<br />

Loop Backward: The envelope runs to the Sustain point and begins to repeat the section<br />

between the Sustain point and Loop start point periodically—always in a backward direction.<br />

••<br />

Loop Alternate: The envelope runs to the Sustain point and returns to the Loop point and back<br />

to the Sustain point periodically, alternating in both a backward and forward direction.<br />

••<br />

Scan via CtrlB: The timeline position within the envelope is disconnected from normal, realtime<br />

operation, enabling you to manually scan the overall time range with the MIDI controller<br />

assigned to Ctrl B (in the MIDI Controller Assign section).<br />

Tip: It is also possible to drag the red time position marker.<br />

Note: If one of the three loop modes is selected, and the Loop point is positioned before the<br />

Sustain point, the loop remains active until the key is released. Following key release, the<br />

envelope then continues beyond the Sustain point, as usual. If the Loop point is positioned after<br />

the Sustain point, the loop begins as soon as the key is released, and cycles continuously until<br />

the complete voice has finished the amplitude envelope release phase.<br />

Chapter 13 Sculpture 287

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