- Note: If you have more than 128 Samples selected, only the first 128 will be used.
To create one new Instrument using all of your selected Samples, and a one-track MIDI Song to
trigger all the Samples in that Instrument:
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- Click the Combine Samples Into One Instrument (One Track Song) radio button (1).
- This option will create one Keymap Zone per Sample. You have two options for how those
Keymap Zones will be placed on the keyboard.
- Pick one of the Keymap layout options by selecting radio button 2 or 3:
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Produces Keymap Layout...
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All 127 keys will be covered, with an equal number of MIDI
key numbers in each zone.
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This allows the Samples to be transposed by playing different
notes, as in most multi-sampled musical instruments.
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3 One per key, starting
at:
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Each selected Sample will be assigned to one MIDI key number,
beginning with a key that you can specify and moving up
the keyboard. No other MIDI keys will be covered.
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This prevents the Samples from being transposed, for example
percussion, singing, spoken word, or music recordings.
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- If you selected One per key, starting at:, then click the ... button (4) to pick the starting note.
- The Select Note dialog box will appear, with a keyboard you can click to pick your note.
- Click the OK button to accept your settings and close the dialog box.
- The newly created Instrument will appear in the Instruments tab of your Session window,
with the name New Instrument, and the newly created Song will appear in the Songs tab.
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