Reference Manual
115 Clip View
The Sample Display’s [right-click](PC) / [CTRL-click](Mac) context menu includes the Manage
Sample File command. This opens the File Manager for the current Set with the sample refer-
enced by the clip selected. From there, you can replace and destructively edit the sample (page
54), 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 [right-click](PC) / [CTRL-click](Mac) context
menu to reveal the file in the browser.
8.3 The Notes Box
The Notes Box.
8.3.1 Transform Tools
The Note Box’s transform tools allow for fast manipulation of a MIDI clip’s contents. These con-
trols affect the selected notes or time range. If nothing is selected, they affect the whole clip.
•the Transpose slider transposes the selection. Type a number to transpose by semitones.
Type a note name to set the lowest note. Adding a “-” before the note name sets the highest
note.
•the :2 and *2 buttons double or halve the playback speed of the selection, respectively.
•Rev reverses the selection so that the last note swaps places with the first note.
•Inv flips the selection “upside-down” so that the highest note is swapped with the lowest
note.