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Multisample Edit
The parameters for the selected Key Range are shown at the top of the window,
including an assigned Sample, high key, low key, and base key, Exclusive Group
assignment, and offsets for volume, pan, tuning, cutoff, and decay.
You can assign Key Ranges across all 128 MIDI notes. Use the scroll bar at the
bottom of the window to show the desired part of the keyboard. If you have a
large monitor, you can also expand the window horizontally to show more of the
keyboard at a time.
A note on MIDI editing
When the Multisample Edit window is open, incoming MIDI selects the current
Key Range. In conjunction with command keys on the computer keyboard, you
can also use MIDI to edit the High Key, Low Key, and Base Key of the selected Key
Range.
The Mixer channel's MIDI channel assignment, and all Multi and Program key
and velocity windows, all apply to MIDI received in this window. If MIDI is on the
wrong channel, or is outside of the key and velocity ranges, then it will have no
effect.
Multisample Name
This is the name of the Multisample. Clicking on the name will change the cursor
into a standard text editing bar; you can then edit the name just as you would any
other text.
Remember that this only changes the name of the Multisample within the Multi.
To save the new name to disk, use the "Save Multisample As..." command in the
File menu.
Sample
This is the Sample assigned to the selected Key Range.
To change the Sample assigned to a Key Range, just drag a new Sample from the
Catalog into the Sample slot. All other parameters remain unchanged.
(MacOS Only: Alternatively, you can select the Sample slot and then double-click
the name of the Sample in the Catalog.)
For more information on using the Catalog, please see the section titled "Catalog"
on page 108.
You can also leave a Sample slot empty, in which case it will simply show
"(none)." Playing a note in the Key Range will then play a special "silent" Sample,
which takes up one voice of polyphony. (See the Exclusive Group's Silent setting,
below, for a way to create a silent zone on the keyboard which will not affect
polyphony.)
You can cut, copy, and paste Samples between different Key Ranges. To do so, first
select the Sample parameter, and then use the desired Edit menu command.
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