Editing Samples, And Assigning To Keys - ALCATECH BPM STUDIO 4 PRO User Manual

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With the two
player output can be assigned to either player A,
or player B. This is only necessary though, if the
sample player does not have it's own sound card
assigned, res., if only two output channels are
available. (Depending on hard and software outfit
of your system) When both players are used with
one sound card, these buttons are of no
importance. In the pop up menu a LOOP function
can be activated, that will play the sample until
the assigned number key is clicked again. The
pop up menu is opened by right clicking a number
key
.
Sample Player Popup Menu
buttons, the sample
Play sample (equivalent to clicking the button)
Activates / deactivates the loop function for this sample
Loads a audio file directly from your hard drive for this key
Removes assignment for this key
Deletes complete sample block 1 to 9
Opens File Info Box
Opens the File Editor
Opens the Sample Editor
Prevents simultaneous playback of several samples
Switches between scratch mode, and Start/Stop mode
Opens the Program Options Dialog
3.07.1. Editing Samples, and Assigning
them to Keys
There are two different ways to assign a sample
to a number key. Either in the pop up menu, or by
dragging it from a play list or the BPM File Archive,
or with the sample editor.
If a sample exceeds the allowable file length of
20 seconds, it will automatically be reduced to
the allowable value when loaded.
Please be aware that you need at least
128 MB RAM, if you want to assign full
50 second length samples to all nine
channels.
Sample Player

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