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▪ Drag your mouse vertically to adjust the key range: With your mouse in the lower half of the
Sample Map  the  Zone  will  cover  the root  key  only;  dragging  your  mouse  up  in  the  upper
half of the Sample Map will extend the Zone’s key range up to one octave above the root
key;  with  your  mouse  at  the  top  of  the  Sample  Map,  the  Zone  will  cover  the  entire  key-
board.
▪ As you release the mouse button, the Zone is created.
You can add other Samples to the Sound via this method.
The key range of several Zones can overlap, as can the velocity range.
Adding Multiple Samples at Once
You can also drag several Samples to the Sample Map at once:
1. Hold [Ctrl] ([Cmd] on macOS) or [Shift] on your computer keyboard and click the desired
Samples in the Browser or in your operating system.
2. Drag the selected Samples to the Sample Map.
→ This  will  create  multiple  adjacent  Zones.  The  width  (i.e.  key  range)  of  these  Zones  will
again  depend  on  where  they  are  dropped  in  the  Sample  Map:  The  higher  you  drop,  the
wider each Zone will be. Dragging to the top part layers all Zones across the entire key-
board.
The  placement  of  the  Zones  depends  on  the  original  Samples’  position  in  the  selection  list:
The first Sample selected will get the Zone with the lowest key range, the second Sample se-
lected will get the Zone just over the previous one, etc.
Adding a Sample to the Sample Map on the Controller
To add a new Sample to the Sample Map of the current Sound:
1. Press SAMPLING to enter Sampling mode and press Button 4 (ZONE) to open the ZONE
page.
2. Press Button 6 (ADD).
Your controller automatically switches to the Browser with the SAMPLE type preselected.
Button 1 and 2 are inactive so that you can only select and load Samples.
Sampling and Sample Mapping
Mapping Samples to Zones
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