![]() All sounds in it are affected by the effects and keyboard mappings in this rack. Important to understand: A multisampla instrument for us is an independently controlled sound generator unit. Add Loop point for three-step loops (Start / loop start-point / loop end-point) by double-clicking the timeline.Configure Loop (Loopmodes): Start of playback, start of loop and end of loop.Rename the multisample set (sample-to-note assignements) using the cogwheel icon to be able to identify samplesets.Save Multisampla presets ("save as" icon in Multisampla, navigate to desired location).Make sure the velocity sensitivity (VS) is set to zero (VS knob in multisampler AMP section) -> ensures that the sound is played at equal volume no matter how strong you press the key (simulates a simple trigger).When you use a synth it may be necessary to transpose the synth so that sounds are audible.This makes it easier to build a functional prototype. Assigning your sounds starting with the lowest midi note value: C-2, / decimal value “0”.Make sure your samples have simple systematic names, to simplify coding later.Samples should always be uncompressed WAV or AIFF (performance/latency)! If a sample can’t be loaded, change format to aiff / wav and samplerate / bitrate to project rate.Create Sample Zone by drag & drop a soundfile (wav / aiff) or by doubleclicking the area under the keyboard and dragging the mouse.In the "Multi-Sampler" section of the "MultiSampla Front Panel" window double click the black input field (or click the small arrow) to open up the Multi-Sample view.In the "Choose Instrument" window select Devices > Instruments > Multisampla.Create an instrument track in the rack by clicking the small plus-symbol. ![]() (also Read the information in the MuLab Doc) ![]()
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