User Manual

Using the Recording History
All the recordings you have made since you opened the current Project are stored in the Re-
cording History and displayed as mini waveforms on the left display. The following actions are
available:
To navigate your various recordings, press Button 7 (PREV) and Button 8 (NEXT).
The selected recording is automatically loaded in the Sampler Plug-in and ready to be
played. You can further edit the selected recording via the other pages of the Sampling
mode. When selected, a recording is also automatically mapped to a new Zone covering the
entire key and velocity ranges in the ZONE page. Any existing Zones will be replaced.
Press the fully lit pad (the focused Sound slot) to listen to the displayed recording on the
Cue bus (see section 12.2.6, Using the Cue Bus for more information).
Press Button 6 (DELETE) to delete the selected recording.
The Recording History is not saved with the Project! The Recording History is meant as
a temporary tool to help you manage the various recordings made during the current ses-
sion. When you close the current Project, the Recording History is cleared for all Sounds
nevertheless all your recordings are saved as audio files and available for later use
unless you explicitly delete them (via the MASCHINE interface or in your operating sys-
tem).
16.2.6 Location and Name of Your Recorded Samples
By default, recorded Samples are saved in the Recordings subfolder of your Standard User Di-
rectory, as defined on the User pane of the Library page in the Preferences panel (see 2.6.4,
Preferences Default Page). If you activate the Prefer Project Folder option on the General
page of the Preferences panel (see 2.6.1, Preferences – General Page), recorded Samples will
be saved instead in a Recordings subfolder of the folder where your current Project is saved.
Recorded Samples are automatically named using the following scheme:
[YYMMDD]T[HHMMSS].wav
In the name above, [YYMMDD] stands for the current date (year, month, day, all 2-digit num-
bers) and [HHMMSS] for the current time (hours, minutes, seconds, all 2-digit numbers).
Sampling and Sample Mapping
Recording a Sample
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