Operation Manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Common Editing Methods
- Getting Started
- Window Overview
- Agents, Kits, Multis, and Content Files
- Loading a Kit
- Pattern and Instrument Pads
- Browsing for MIDI Patterns and Styles
- Playing back Pattern Pads
- Converting Styles to MIDI Patterns
- Modifying MIDI Patterns in the Pattern Editor
- Creating the Different Sections of a Drum Track
- Recording Trigger Notes for Your Patterns
- Dragging Patterns into a Project
- Editing Patterns in the DAW
- Working with Multiple Agents
- Recording the MIDI Output
- Note Repeat
- Decompose
- Managing Your Sounds
- Loading Kits
- Kit Slot
- Kit Rack
- Kit Context Menu
- Managing and Loading Files
- Managing Files via the Kits, Instruments, Styles, and MIDI Pages
- Loading Files Using the Browser
- Working With Pads
- Pad Section
- Renaming Pads
- Using Different MIDI Channels/Ports for Instrument Pads and Pattern Pads
- Instrument Pads
- Pattern Pads
- Assigning MIDI Patterns or Styles to Pads
- Assigning Multiple Files to Pads
- Pattern Pad Context Menu
- Global Pattern Pads
- Removing MIDI Files from Pads
- Locking Pad Settings
- Moving and Copying Pattern Pads
- Pattern Groups
- Agent Page
- Overview Page
- Pattern Editor
- Beat Agent
- Beat Agent Sound Editing
- Absolute and Relative Editing
- Showing Information About the Pads
- Locking Color and Output Settings
- Editing Selected Samples or All Samples
- Soloing the Focused Sample
- Assigning Samples to Pads
- Assigning Samples to Outputs
- Removing Samples From Pads
- Changing the Order of Pads
- Saving Beat Agent Instruments
- Loading Beat Agent Instruments
- Mapping View
- Main Tab
- Editing Envelopes
- Pitch Tab
- Filter Tab
- Amp Tab
- Sample Tab
- Slice Tab
- Decompose Tab
- Recorder Tab
- Importing and Exporting Files
- Beat Agent Sound Editing
- Acoustic Agent
- Percussion Agent
- Mixing and Effect Handling
- Effects Reference
- Automation and MIDI Controllers
- Global Functions and Settings
- Using the Standalone Version of the Plug-in
- Mixer Routing Diagrams
- Index
Sample Mode
Determines whether you can make a single recording or record multiple samples.
● In Single mode, you can only record one sample.
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In Auto-Next mode, you can record multiple samples in a row. This is particularly
useful when working with the Audio Threshold, MIDI Note-On, and MIDI Note-
Off modes. Every time that recording is stopped, the Sample Recorder reverts to
its record-enabled state and starts recording again as soon as the condition that
triggers recording is met.
Mapping
When you record multiple samples, you can specify how they are mapped.
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As played can be used when the recording start is triggered by MIDI notes. The
played notes determine the root key of the sample.
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Fixed maps all samples to the key that is specied in the Next Key text eld.
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Chromatic maps the samples chromatically to the keys on the keyboard, starting
with the key that is specied in the Next Key text eld.
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White Keys maps the samples to the white keys on the keyboard, starting with the
key that is
specied in the Next Key text eld.
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Black Keys maps the samples to the black keys on the keyboard, starting with the
key that is specied in the Next Key text eld.
Next Key
Species the initial key or the xed key for the sample mapping, depending on the
selection you made on the Mapping pop-up menu.
Playback Mode
Species how the sample is played back.
● In Normal mode, the sample starts playing when a key is triggered and stops
when the key is released.
● In One Shot mode, the sample is played back in its entirety, any note-off events
are ignored.
● In Loop mode, the sample is played back in a loop. The loop is set up so that loop
start and end correspond to the start and end of the sample.
Record Start Trigger
Determines what starts the recording.
● If Manual is selected, recording starts when you click the Record/Record Enable
button.
● If Audio Threshold is selected, recording starts as soon as the audio signal
exceeds the specied threshold.
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If MIDI Note-On is selected, recording starts when a MIDI note-on event is
received on the specied channel and port.
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If MIDI Note-Off is selected, recording starts when a MIDI note-off event is
received on the specied channel and port.
Record Stop Trigger
Determines what stops the recording.
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If Manual is selected, recording stops when you click the Record/Record Enable
button.
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If Audio Threshold is selected, recording stops as soon as the audio signal falls
below the
specied threshold.
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If MIDI Note-Off is selected, the following applies:
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