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Selections and Edit Focus 434
Selecting Zones 435
Moving Edit Focus 437
Adjusting parameters 437
Adjusting Synth parameters 437
Adjusting Group parameters 437
Sample parameters 438
Managing Zones and Samples 439
Creating a Key Map 439
About file formats and REX slices 440
Adding more samples to the Key Map 440
Replacing a sample 440
Quick browsing through samples 441
Removing samples 441
Auditioning samples 441
Adding empty Zones 441
Duplicating Zones 442
Removing Zones 442
Rearranging Zones in the List 442
Working with Grouping 442
About Groups 442
Creating a Group 442
Moving a Group to another position in the List 443
Moving a Zone from one Group to another 443
Selecting a Group and/or Zones in a Group 444
The Group Parameters 444
Working with Key Ranges 444
About Key Ranges 444
Setting up Key Ranges 444
About the Lock Root Keys function 448
About the Solo Sample function 449
Sorting Zones by Note 450
Setting Root Notes and Tuning 451
About the Root Key 451
Setting the Root Note manually 451
Tuning samples manually 451
Setting the Root Note and Tuning using pitch detection
452
About changing the pitch of samples 452
Using Automap 452
Layered, crossfaded and velocity
switched sounds 453
Creating layered sounds 453
About velocity ranges 453
Setting velocity range for a Zone 455
About Crossfading Between Zones 455
Setting crossfading for a Zone 457
Using Alternate 457
About the Alternate function 457
Sample parameters 458
Root Note and Tune 458
Sample Start and End 458
Loop Start and End 458
Play Mode 459
Lo Key and Hi Key 459
Lo Vel and Hi Vel 459
Fade In and Fade Out 459
Alt 459
Out 459
Group parameters 460
Key Poly 460
Legato and Retrig 461
LFO 1 Rate 461
Portamento 461
Synth parameters 462
The Modulation controls 462
The Velocity controls 464
The Pitch section 465
The Filter section 466
The Modulation Envelope 467
The Amplitude Envelope 469
The LFOs 470
Connections 473
Sequencer Control 473
Modulation Input 473
Gate Input 473
Audio Output 473
NN-19 Sampler 475
Introduction 476
General sampling principles 476
Background 476
Multisampling vs. single samples 476