User Manual

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NN-XT SAMPLER
(RECORD+REASON)
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Moving Edit Focus
Moving Edit Focus
A zone can be given edit focus independently of selection:
D When you click on an unselected zone, it both gets selected and gets edit focus.
D When you select several zones using [Shift], or [Ctrl](Win) or [Cmd](Mac), the one you select last always gets
edit focus.
D To set edit focus to a zone when several zones are already selected, click on it without holding down any mod-
ifier keys.
This way, you can move edit focus between the selected zones freely without deselecting any of them.
Adjusting parameters
Adjusting Synth parameters
The synth parameters are the ones that occupy the bulk of the remote editor panel (see “Synth Parameters”).
Changes you make to synth parameters always apply to all selected zones.
D The panel always shows the settings for the zone with edit focus.
More about this below.
D To make adjustments to one zone, select it (which also gives it edit focus) and adjust the parameter on the
front panel.
D To set several zones to the same value, select them and adjust the parameter.
All zones will be set to the same value for the parameter you adjusted.
Adjusting Group parameters
Group parameters apply to a group. That is, they are settings that are shared by all zones in a group.
D To make adjustments to one group, select one or more zones that belong to the group, and adjust the param-
eter on the front panel.
D To set several groups to the same value, select at least one zone in each group you want to adjust, and adjust
the parameter.
All groups will be set to the same value. More about this below.
About “Conflicting” parameters
Often you will find yourself in a situation where you select multiple zones and parameter settings differ between
them. This is quite normal. For example, you will often find yourself making adjustments to for example level and fil-
tering to balance the sound between several samples across the keyboard. However, if you have multiple selections
this can sometimes lead to confusion: Enter the NN-XT’s “conflicting parameters” indication: