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The Velocity Zone Editor, when toggled, replaces the Key Zone Editor alongside the sample
layer list. Velocity is measured on a scale of 1-127, and this number range appears across
the top of the editor. The functionality of the Velocity Zone Editor is otherwise identical to
that of the Key Zone Editor.
22.3.4 The Sample Tab
The Sample Tab.
The playback characteristics of individual samples are set within the Sample tab. Most of this
tab is dedicated to displaying the waveform of the currently selected sample. It is important
to keep in mind that most of the values in this tab re๎€ect the state of the currently selected
sample only. The Sample chooser always displays the current sample layer's name, and is
another way to switch between layers when editing.
The RootKey, Detune, Vol and Pan parameters add basic per-sample mixing tools for quick
assembly and tweaking of multisamples.
Reverse ๎€• This is a global, modulatable control that reverses playback of the entire multi-
sample. Unlike the Reverse function in the Clip View, a new sample ๎€œle is not generated.
Instead, sample playback begins from the Sample End point, proceeds backwards through
the Sustain Loop (if active), and arrives at the Sample Start point.
Snap ๎€• Snaps all start and end points to the waveform zero-crossings (points where the
amplitude is zero) to avoid clicks. As with Simpler, this snap is based on the left channel of
stereo samples, so a small Crossfade value may be necessary in some cases to completely
eliminate clicks.