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NN-19 DIGITAL SAMPLER
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For each sample (or key zone), you can select the following Loop modes by
using the Loop knob below the keyboard display:
OFF
No looping is applied to the sample.
FWD
The part between the loop points plays from start to end, then the cycle is
repeated. This is the most common loop mode.
FWD - BW
The part between the loop points plays from start to end, then from end to
start (backwards), and then repeats the cycle.
! For samples without any loop points, the whole sample will be
looped.
About the Solo Sample Function
The Solo Sample button will allow you to listen to a selected sample over the
entire keyboard range.
Select the key zone the sample is assigned to, and then activate
Solo Sample.
This can be useful for checking if the root key is set correctly or if the cur-
rent range is possible to extend etc.
! For Solo Sample to work, “Select Key Zone via MIDI” must be dis-
abled!
Automap Samples
If you have a number of samples that belong together, but havent been
mapped them to key zones you can use the Automap Samples function on
the Edit menu. This is used in the following way:
1. Select all samples that belong together and load them in one go, us-
ing the sample browser.
One of the samples will be assigned to a key zone spanning the whole
range, and the rest will be loaded in to memory but remain unassigned.
2. Select Automap Samples from the Edit menu.
Now all samples currently in memory (assigned or unassigned) will be ar-
ranged automatically so that:
Each sample will be placed correctly according to its root note, and
will be tuned according to the information in the sample file.
Most audio editing programs can save root key information as part of the
file.
Each sample will occupy half the note range to the next sample’s
root note.
The root key will always be in the middle of each zone, with the zone ex-
tending both down and up in relation to the root position.
Mapping Samples Without Root Key or Tuning
Information
Some samples may not have any information about root key or tuning stored
in the file. If the file names indicate the root key you can manually set it for
each sample using the method described below. In a worst case scenario,
i.e. no tuning or root key information whatsoever, you can still make use of
the Automap function:
1. Select all samples that belong together and load them in one go, us-
ing the sample browser.
One of the samples will be assigned to a key zone spanning the whole
range, and the rest will be loaded in to memory but remain unassigned.
2. Manually set the root key, and adjust the tune knob if the sample
needs fine-tuning.
Without any information stored in the file, or if the file name doesnt indi-
cate the root key, you will have to use your ears for this step. Play the
sample and use another instrument or a tuner to determine its pitch.
3. Select the next sample using the Sample knob, and repeat the previ-
ous step.
Proceed like this until you have set a root key for all the samples in mem-
ory.
4. Select “Automap Samples” from the edit menu.
The samples will be automatically mapped according to their set root key
positions!
How Mapping Information is Saved
All information about key zones, high and low range, root key etc. is stored
as part of the Sampler Patch. The original sample files are never altered!
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