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MENU AND DIALOG REFERENCE
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Browse Samples...
Redrum
To use this menu item to load a new drum sound into Redrum, proceed as
follows:
1. Select a channel in the drum machine, by clicking its Select button.
2. Select Browse Samples.
The Redrum sample browser opens.
3. Navigate to a location containing drum samples, select one and
click Open.
NN19
This menu item can also be used to add a sample to a key zone in a key map
in the NN19 sampler.
1. Select a key zone.
This can be empty, or contain a sample - it doesnt matter for now.
2. Use the browser to add one or several (see below) sample(s).
The following will happen:
If the zone contained a sample prior to loading, this will be replaced,
both in the zone and in the sample memory, unless the sample was
also used by another key zone.
If you loaded several samples, one of the samples (the sample that
was selected furthest down in the Browser list) will be loaded into
the key zone, and the other samples will be loaded into the sample
memory.
Automap Samples
This menu item applies to the NN 19 Sampler. If you have a number of sam-
ples that belong together but havent been mapped to key zones, you can
use the Automap Samples function. This is used in the following way:
1. Select all samples that belong together and load them in one go, us-
ing the sample browser.
One of the samples will be loaded to a key zone spanning the whole
range, and the rest will reside in the sample memory.
2. Select Automap Samples from the Edit menu.
Now the samples currently in memory will be arranged automatically so that:
Each sample will be placed correctly according to its root note, and
will be tuned according to the information in the sample file.
Most audio editing programs can save root key information as part of the
file.
Each sample will occupy half the note range to the next sample’s
root note.
The root key will always be in the middle of each zone, with the zone ex-
tending both down and up in relation to the root position. Hence, no key
zone high or low limits have to be manually set!
Mapping Samples Without Root Key or Tuning Information
Some samples may not have any information about root key or tuning stored
in the file (nor indicated in the file name). If this is the case, you can still make
use of the Automap function:
1. Select all samples that belong together and load them in one go, us-
ing the sample browser.
One of the samples will be loaded to a key zone spanning the whole
range, and the rest will reside in the sample memory.
2. Manually set the root key, and adjust the tune knob if the sample
needs pitch fine-tuning.
Without any information stored in the file, or if the file name doesnt indi-
cate the root key, you will have to use your ears for this step. Play the
sample across different areas of the keyboard and listen to where it
sounds the most natural. As long as you are in the general area of the
correct root key, the result should be o.k. You can always adjust this
later.
3. Select the next sample using the Sample knob, and repeat the previ-
ous step.
Proceed like this until you have set a root key for all the samples.
4. Select “Automap Samples” from the edit menu.
The samples will be automatically mapped according to their set root key
positions!
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