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If you set the Convert To field to Assign slice to a pad, the pad will
simply refer to the slice in this sample instead of creating a new
sample. This is useful for reducing clutter in your project.
Important: Assigning a sample to a pad in this way will replace the
sample on the first layer of the pad.
Use the Pad field to select the desired pad. Alternatively, press the
desired pad.
Use the Slice Type field to select how the pad's layer settings will
be set when the slice is assigned to it (see
learn more about the parameters mentioned below):
Non-Destructive Slice: The pad's Slice setting will be set to
the slice number.
Pad Parameters: The pad's Slice setting will be set to Pad.
The Pad Start and Pad End will be set to the slice's start
point and end point values, and the Loop Position will be set
to the slice's start point but with Pad Loop deactivated.
Use the Track field to specify the track to which you want to add
the slice.
To convert the sample, tap Do It.
To cancel the operation, tap Close.
If you set the Convert To field to Make new sample, this will create a
new sample in your project. (The original sample will remain as it is.)
Important: Assigning a sample to a pad in this way will replace the
sample on the first layer of the pad.
Use the Pad field to select the desired pad. Alternatively, press the
desired pad.
Check the Crop Sample box to delete the unused parts from the
sample when it's created and assigned. This feature is
destructive, though the project will still contain your original
sample.
Leave this box unchecked to keep the unused parts of the sample
when it is created and assigned. This way, you will still be able to
edit the entire sample further even though you are using only part of
it at the moment.
Use the Track field to specify the track to which you want to add
the slice.
To convert the sample, tap Do It.
To cancel the operation, tap Close.
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