User Manual
Command Description
Open containing folder Opens the folder on your hard disk containing the Sample, providing
quick access to the original file.
Save Sample As… Opens a Save Sample As dialog allowing to save the recorded Sample
under another name and/or to another location on your computer.
(2) Zooming scroll bar
Click  the  main  part  of  the  scroll  bar  and  drag  your  mouse  horizontally  to  scroll  through  the
waveform on  the  horizontal axis  (time),  or  drag it  vertically  to  zoom  in/out  on  the same  time
axis. You can also click the left or right handle of the scroll bar and drag it horizontally to zoom
in/out while keeping the opposite border of the display at a fix position in the waveform. Dou-
ble-click the main part of the bar to reset the zoom and display the entire waveform. Alterna-
tively you can use  the scroll wheel of  your  mouse when hovering the  waveform display (1) to
zoom in/out.
(3) Timeline
Shows the time scale in bars (Sync mode) or seconds (Detect mode).
(4) Information bar
Displays the  file  name and  the  length  of the  recorded  Sample.  Click  and  hold  the little  play
icon on the left to listen to the Sample on the Cue bus (see section ↑12.2.6, Using the Cue
Bus for more information). Click the little circle (or pair of circle) at the far right to switch the
waveform display (1) between single-channel and two-channel display.
(5) Recording History
All the recordings you have made since you opened the current Project  are stored in the Re-
cording  History  and  displayed  as  mini  waveforms  under  the  waveform  display.  The  following
actions are available:
▪ Click any mini waveform to select the corresponding recording for displaying—you can then
further edit this recording via the other pages of the Sample Editor. When selected, a re-
cording  is  also  automatically  mapped  to  a  new  Zone  covering  the  entire  key  and  velocity
ranges in the Zone page. Any existing Zones will be replaced.
▪ Click and hold the little play icon in the bottom right corner to listen to the Sample on the
Cue bus without loading it in the waveform nor in the Zone page.
Sampling and Sample Mapping
Recording a Sample
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