Instrument Tab; Sample Gain Grid - Clavia Nord Wave User Manual

Clavia nord wave: user guide
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Instrument Tab

this is where you can change individual settings to all the
samples that are mapped in the current Project. You can
adjust the amplitude with the gain controls, tune the sam-
ples and apply a couple of powerful functions that will as-
sist you with the final mapping of the samples. the familiar
Keyboard Grid is here to assist you with a clear overview of
how the samples are mapped across the keyboard range.

Sample Gain grid

all the individual samples will be presented here, as zones
or slices that correspond to the map settings that are
presented in the Keyboard Grid. the sample in focus will
be indicated in yellow, the other samples in a alternating
pattern of blue and gray to provide you with an easy-to-
use overview.
the zones can be changed by clicking and dragging on the
zone boundaries in the grid, grab the upper limit of a zone
and move it to a new key.
F
Note: One zone's Upper Key cannot be pushed on top
of or above another zone's Root Key.
the amplitude of any individual sample is indicated with
the black horizontal marker in each slice. With the controls
below this grid, you can adjust the global gain of the entire
Sample Instrument or an individual gain for every sample.
this can be used to increase or attenuate the overall loud-
ness of the Sample Instrument.
7 Nord WaVE MaNaGEr
Reset All
Click on this to reset all the samples to their original ampli-
tude, as they were when they were added to the Project.
Normalize All
this allows you to set all the samples to the 0 dB amplitude
in the grid. this represents the maximum amplitude in the
audio file, in relation to the bit depth of the audio. there is
however headroom available in the Nord Wave Manager
and the Nord Wave, that allows you to increase the ampli-
tude beyond this level if you need.
F
Note: The 0 dB amplitude as indicated in this graph
equals the amplitude that the analog style wave-
forms have in the Nord Wave.
| 53

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents