User guide

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Make settings for samples and play them (Sample List)
Switching the keyboard map
“Keyboard Map” is a parameter that specifies how a sample loaded by V-Producer will be sounded
when it is triggered via MIDI. You can select one of the following two modes.
To switch between modes, press the button that is shown at the far right of each sample in the
sample list.
(Phrase Map)
The sample will be sounded at the pitch corresponding to the note number. When you edit a sample
for which this mode is specified, the Phrase Scope will automatically be used for editing (p. 77).
Samples set to this mode will be displayed as green frames on the Vari Track.
[Example: If the sample is of a voice saying “Here comes VariPhrase,” the pitch will vary
according to the key you play.]
fig.keymap
(Groove Map)
The sample will be divided at event locations, and each slice of the waveform will be assigned to its
own note number (in semitone steps from C3). When you edit a sample for which this mode is
specified, the Groove Scope will automatically be used for editing (p. 87).
Samples set to this mode will be displayed as purple frames on the Vari Track.
[Example: If the sample is of a voice saying “Here comes VariPhrase,” each slice of the
waveform will be played by different semitones starting at C3.]
fig.keymap2
Use your MIDI keyboard to try out each map, and listen to the difference.
"Here comes VariPhrase"
"Here"
"comes"
"Va"
"ri"
"Phrase"