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WAVELAB
28 – 678 Using samplers and creating loops
If you intend to use the sound in your sampler in such a way that the area
after the loop is never played, you don’t need to worry about this feature at
all! Some samplers don’t even allow you to play the area after the loop.
However, if you do intend to use the area after the loop it is very important
to have post-crossfade activated!
The post-crossfade looks at the part of the waveform that occurs just af-
ter the loop start and processes a certain area beginning at the end of the
loop. The Length parameter adjusts the size of this area.
Everything else is identical to regular crossfading, see above.
Working with presets
As with effect processors, you can create presets for settings in the dia-
log for quick recall. See “Presets” on page 65 for details. This comes in
extremely handy for example when processing a number of similar files,
for example for creating a multisample (several instrumental samples
mapped across the keyboard).