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Loading Files via Double-click
Double-clicking one of the matches will load the respective file. Depending on what file type
you have selected, the file will be loaded to different locations within MASCHINE:
▪ If it is a Project it will load all associated files replacing all files currently in memory. A
dialog will appear asking you if you want to save changes to the current Project. This is to
prevent you from losing changes by accidentally loading a new Project without saving the
old one.
▪ If it is a Group, it will be loaded into the Group slot currently in focus.
▪ If it is a Sound, it will be loaded into the Sound slot currently in focus.
▪ If it is a Pattern, it will be loaded into the Pattern slot currently in focus.
▪ If it is an instrument preset, it will be loaded into Module slot 1 of the selected Sound
slot.
▪ If it is an effect preset, it will be loaded into the selected Module slot.
▪ If it is a Sample, it will be loaded into the Sound slot currently in focus. The Sampler
Module will be automatically loaded in Module slot 1 in order to play the Sample. The
Sample will spread over the entire velocity and note range.
The file loaded into the Group/Pattern/Sound/Module slot will replace the slot's current
content, if any! If needed, you can undo/redo your action via the shortcuts [Ctrl] + [Z]/[Y]
(Windows) or [Cmd] + [Z]/[Y] (Mac OS X).
Loading Files via Drag and Drop
Except for Projects, you can also load files from the
drag and drop. This notably has the following benefits:
▪ You can load a file into a Group, Sound, Module or Pattern slot that is not currently se-
lected.
▪ You can load a Sample into its own Zone in the
Zone will be created for that Sample. See section
for more info.
RESULTS
list into the desired location via
MAP
page of the Sample Editor: A new
↑11.2.4, Mapping a Sample (Software)
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