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374MainStage Instruments
Sampler Synthesizer Parameters
Sampler Synth pane
You can use the Synth parameters to control Sampler global and filter settings for
the entire loaded sampler instrument. Click the Details button at the top right of the
Synth pane to view or hide the Synth Details slide-out pane which provides additional
parameters. Several synthesizer parameter handling commands are also found in the
Navigation bar pop-up menu. See Sampler overview.
If you’re new to the concepts and use of synthesizers, see Synthesizer basics overview.
You can use the Modulators pane to assign and adjust the LFOs and envelopes which
control synthesizer and other parameters and can use the Mod Matrix pane to set up
modulation routings. See Sampler modulation overview.
You can adjust and control individual samples (zones), or grouped samples, in the Mapping
and Zone panes. See Sampler Mapping and Zone pane overview.
Synth pane parameters
Double-click a parameter knob to reset it to the default value.
Double-click a parameter value field to enter in a new value. Press Return to complete the
operation.
Details button: View or hide a slide-out pane which provides additional synthesis
parameters. See Sampler Synth Details.
Tune knob and field: Raise or lower the pitch of the sampler instrument in semitone
increments. At the default (zero) position, no pitch change occurs.
Fine knob and field: Tune the sampler instrument in cent increments—1/100th of a
semitone. Use this parameter to correct samples that are slightly out of tune.
Filter On/Off buttons: Turn each filter section on or off. Each filter can have an
independent or shared envelope, defined in the Mod Matrix pane. Disabling the filter
section makes it easier to hear adjustments to other sound parameters because the
filter always heavily affects the sound.
Filter Type pop-up menu: Choose the type and slope of the filter. See Sampler filter
types.
Cutoff knob: Set the cutoff frequency of the filter. The Cutoff value also serves as the
starting point for any modulation involving the filter.