Reference Manual

442 Live Instrument Reference
RAM Mode (RAM) — This is also a global control that loads the entire multisample into RAM.
This mode can give better performance when modulating start and end points, but loading large
multisamples into RAM will quickly leave your computer short of RAM for other tasks. In any
case, it is always recommended to have as much RAM in your computer as possible, as this can
provide significant performance gains.
Hovering the mouse over the waveform and [right-click](PC) / [CTRL-click](Mac) provides a
number of editing and viewing options. As with the context menu in the Sample Layer List, Show
in Browser, Manage Samples, Normalize Volumes and Normalize Pan are available. Addition-
ally, you can zoom in or out of playing or looping regions, depending on which Sustain and
Loop Modes are selected.
Waveform Context Menu.
Finally, a few options remain on the far-right side of the Sample tab.
Vertical Zoom (slider) — Magnifies the waveform height in the sample display. This is for visual
clarity only, and does not affect the audio in any way.
B, M, L and R Buttons — These buttons stand for Both, Mono, Left and Right, and allow you to
choose which channels of the sample should be displayed.