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MENU AND DIALOG REFERENCE
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D To allow you to quickly select a number of zones that “belong together.”
For example if you have created a layered sound consisting of piano and strings, you could put all string samples
in one group and all piano samples in one group. Then you can quickly select all piano samples and make an ad-
justment to them by trimming a parameter.
D To group zones that need to share group settings together.
For example, you may want to set a group to legato and monophonic mode and add some portamento so that you
can play a part where you slide between notes.
Proceed as follows:
1. Select the zones you want to group together.
The zones don’t have to be contiguous in order to be grouped. Regardless of their original positions in the samples
column, they will all be put together in succession.
2. Select “Group Selected Zones”.
The zones are grouped.
Note that there is always at least one group, since the zones you create are always grouped together by default.
Set Root Notes from Pitch Detection (Record+Reason)
This menu item is used with the NN-XT sampler. All instrument sounds have an inherent pitch. When playing a sam-
ple of such a sound on the keyboard, the keys you play must correspond to that pitch. For example, you may have re-
corded a piano playing the key “C3”. When you map this onto the NN-XT key map, you must set things up so that the
sampler plays back the sample at original pitch when you press the key C3, and this is done by adjusting the root
note.
The NN-XT features a pitch detection function to help you set the root keys of loaded samples. This is useful if you
for example load a sample that you haven’t recorded yourself, and you don’t have any information about its original
pitch.
Proceed as follows:
1. Select all the zones you want to be subject to pitch detection.
2. Select “Set Root Notes from Pitch Detection”.
The samples in all the selected zones will now be analyzed, and the detected root keys will automatically be set for
you.
! Note that for this to work properly, the samples must have some form of perceivable pitch. If it is sampled
speech, or a snare drum for example, it probably doesn’t have any discernible pitch.
Automap Zones (Record+Reason)
This menu item is used with the NN-XT sampler. The automap function can be used as a quick way of creating a key
map, or as a good starting point for further adjustments of a key map.
Automap works under the assumption that you intend to create a key map for a complete instrument, for example a
number of samples of a piano, all at different pitches.
1. Load the samples you want to Automap.
Now you have three options:
D Trust that the root note information in the files is already correct.
D Manually adjust the root notes (and tuning) for all the samples.
D Use “Set Root Notes from Pitch Detection” to automatically set up the root notes.
2. Select all zones you want to automap.
3. Select Automap Zones.
All the selected zones will now be arranged automatically in the following way: