User Manual

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NN-XT SAMPLER
(RECORD+REASON)
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Setting crossfading for a Zone
Manually
To set up a crossfade for a zone, proceed as follows:
1. Select one or more zones that you want to adjust.
2. Use the knobs marked “Fade In” and “Fade Out” in the sample parameter area, to set the desired values.
q You can change the values with finer precision by pressing [Shift] while turning the knobs, and you can reset
the standard values by pressing [Command] (Mac)/[Ctrl] (Windows) and clicking on the knobs.
Automatically
If you find it tedious to manually set up crossfades between zones, NN-XT can do it for you! The Edit menu and the
NN-XT context menu contain an item called “Create Velocity Crossfades”.
1. Set up the zones so that their velocity ranges overlap, as desired.
2. Select the zones.
You can select as many zones as you wish, not just one pair of overlapping zones.
3. Select “Create Velocity Crossfades” from the Edit menu.
NN-XT will analyze the overlapping zones and automatically set up what it deems to be appropriate fade in and
fade out values for the zones.
D This operation will not work if both zones have full velocity ranges.
At least one of the zones must have a partial velocity range (see “About full and partial velocity ranges”).
D This operation will not work if the zones are completely overlapping.
Using Alternate
About the Alternate function
At the bottom right in the sample parameters area is a knob marked “Alt”. It only has two states - On and Off. This is
used for semi-randomly alternating between zones during playback.
There are several practical uses for this. Here follows two examples:
Layering several recordings of the same snare drum. By alternating between them you get a more natural rep-
etition.
Layering string up- and down strokes. By alternating you get the realistic effect of switching between the two
directions of the stroke.