Tagging Your Groups, Sounds, Patterns, Instruments, Fx Presets, And Samples - Native Instruments Groove production studio Manual

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you will be presented with the Tag Editor to tag the Sample(s) you are about to import to the
Library. You can also apply/remove tags at any time, after they are imported. However, it may
be best to tag files on import, since it will make it easier to find them later.
Please be aware there is no UNDO/REDO commands available for Tagging.
3.2.2

Tagging your Groups, Sounds, Patterns, Instruments, FX Presets, and Samples

In the three category columns of the Tag Editor (Bank, Type and Subtype), select the tags you
want to apply to the Sample you are importing:
The Tag Editor with selected Tags (highlighted and check marked).
Make you are as precise as possible when tagging your files in order to be able to find what
you are looking for later.
You can add as many Tags to a file as you want to by clicking on them. A checkmark will ap-
pear next to the selected Tags. To remove the Tag from the Sample, click on it again. After you
have finished tagging, click the
selected Tags. You can cancel the Import by clicking the
Adding New Tags
You can also add your own Tags. On the bottom of each of the three category columns in the
Tag Editor, there is an add new... entry:
OK
button to import the Sample to the Library and apply the
Cancel
button.
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