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413MainStage Instruments
E. Pwr (Equal Power) ON/OFF button: Turn on to enable an exponential crossfade
curve that causes a volume boost of 3dB in the middle of the crossfade range. This
fades the join between the loop end and start points at an equal volume level.
Note: The ideal settings for the Xfade and E. Pwr parameters depend on the sample
material. A loop that cycles reasonably smoothly is the best starting point for a
perfectly crossfaded loop, but a crossfaded loop does not always sound better.
Experiment with both parameters to learn how, when, and where they work best.
Audio File Tail parameters: Use these options to add and control a sample that is
added to the end of a zone. This is typically used to add a reverb tail, or a section of
reversed audio, but you are free to use any audio material.
Name pop-up menu: Displays the audio file tail filename. Missing files are
indicated with an icon in a column to the left. Click to open a shortcut menu that
contains file handling commands.
Tune field: Tune the audio file tail.
Volume field: Set the overall output level of the audio file tail.
(Audio File Tail) Start and End fields: Set the audio file tail start and end points,
respectively.
Use the Sampler Mapping pane menu bar
You can use Mapping pane menu commands and functions at any time. The menu bar
displays the same menus and elements in the Key Mapping Editor, Group view, and Zone
view.
Mapping pane menu parameters
See the tasks in this section to learn more about the commands and functions in each pop-
up menu.
Edit pop-up menu: Choose an editing or selection command or function.
Group pop-up menu: Choose a group-related command or function.
Zone pop-up menu: Choose a zone-related command or function. This menu contains
Split, Automap, Remap, Loop, and Audio File submenus.
View pop-up menu: Choose an option that affects the appearance and behavior of the
display.
Preview button: Play the selected zone.
Zoom slider: In the Key Mapping Editor, drag to zoom the view in or out. You can also
use pinch gestures to zoom directly in the graphical editor with your trackpad. If you are
using a Magic Mouse, use a single-finger vertical swipe to zoom.
Editor view buttons: Use to switch to the Key Mapping Editor, Group view, or Zone view.