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Markers
You can use a set of different markers to specify important positions in a sample.
The following markers are available:
Marker
Sample Start
Sample End
Sustain Loop Start
Sustain Loop End
Release Loop Start
Release Loop End
Release
Sample Start Range
Selections
Making Selections
To make a selection in the Sample editor, click and drag with the Range Selection
tool.
• If Snap to Zero Crossing is activated on the toolbar, the start and end of the
selection are always placed at zero crossings.
• You can resize the selection by dragging its left and right border or by [Shift]-
clicking.
• The current selection is indicated on the info line.
Here, you can change these values numerically.
Function
Defines where the sample starts to play when a zone is
triggered. Audio before this marker is skipped.
Defines where the sample stops playing. Audio after that
marker is ignored.
Defines where the sustain loop starts.
Defines where the sustain loop ends. When this marker is
reached, playback jumps back to the sustain loop start.
Defines where the release loop starts.
Defines where the release loop ends. When this marker is
reached, playback jumps back to the release loop start.
This marker defines the position at which playback starts
when a note-off message is received. This allows for a
realistic release note-off behavior without the necessity of
using extra release samples. To avoid unwanted clicks when
jumping to the release marker, you can set a crossfade time
and curvature in the parameter section.
Defines the attack phase of a sample, which can be used for
the modulation of the sample start, see
Range"
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Editing Samples in the Sample Editor
General Operations
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