Reference Manual

CHAPTER 8. CLIP VIEW 110
8.2.10 Cropping Samples
The Sample Display's (PC) /
Ctrl
(Mac) context menu includes the Crop Sample
command. This function creates, similarly to the Reverse function, a new sample by copying
the sample currently in use - but only the excerpt that is actually used plus a 50 millisecond
safety margin on both ends. The new sample can be found, after saving the Live Set, in the
Set's Project folder, under Samples/Processed/Crop. Until the Set is saved, the new sample
remains at the location specied by the Temporary Folder.
8.2.11 Replacing and Editing the Sample
To replace the sample referenced by the clip with a different one, drop the new sample
directly from the File Browser into the Clip View. Clip settings like pitch and volume will
be retained. The Warp Markers will be retained only if the new sample has the exact same
length as the old sample.
The Sample Display's (PC) /
Ctrl
(Mac) context menu includes the Manage Sample
File command. This opens the File Manager for the current Set with the sample referenced
by the clip selected. From there, you can replace and destructively edit the sample, in such
a way that all clips and instruments referencing the sample will be affected. You can also
use the Show in Browser command in the (PC) /
Ctrl
(Mac) context menu to reveal
the le in the Browser.