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Auto Sampler
The Sampler page also contains the Auto Sampler, which lets you capture and covert any plugin preset or external
instrument preset into a keygroup sampler patch.
To open the auto sampler, tap the keyboard icon next to the record button in Sampler View. The current
track will be selected as the auto sample source.
Sample Source Information
Use the Track name field to select the target auto sampler
source.
Use the Record from field to select an input to record from.
Select one of the Input options to autosample an external
instrument, or select one of the Resample options to autosample
from an internal source.
Note Range
Use the Min Note and Max Note fields to set the range of notes
that will be created.
Use the Note Stride field to set the number of semitones between
each new sample.
Check the Extend min/max notes box to sample all the way to
the lowest and highest notes, regardless of the Min Note and
Max Note settings.
Velocity
Tap the boxes next to Layers 14 to select how many layers will
be used to create the sampler patch.
Use the Velocity value sliders to set the velocity of each layer.
Sampling
Use the Note length slider to set the length of the sampled note
in seconds.
Use Tail slider to set the length of the Audio Tail in seconds. This
will add extra seconds to the end of the resulting audio file. This is
useful if you are capturing samples whose sounds exceed the
defined audio length (e.g., long reverb or delay, one-shot samples
with long decays, etc.). We recommend using an audio tail of at
least a couple of seconds.
Use Base name to set the naming convention for the samples
that will be created by the Auto Sampler.

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