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Loop Length Variation
Set the variation to the loop length to all the individual samples loops,
expressed as a percentage. Enter the value in the box, confirm this by
pressing enter or use the slider.
Apply Loop
Click this button to apply the variation setting to all of the loops in the
current project.
Sample Start Tab
When the Sample Start tab is opened, the waveform graph will zoom
in to give you a better view of what is happening at the very beginning
of the sample. As soon as a sample is assigned by the Nord Sample
Editor, a Start point will be automatically set. This will be indicated in
the Start tab by the marker.
Start
Enter the start position in the sample expressed in seconds in the value
box, confirming this by pressing enter or by using the slider. You can
also set a start point by clicking in the waveform.
Use the zoom controls if you need to back out of the view, or get closer
to the actual waveform representation.
Sample Alt Start Tab
This tab allows you to set the alternate start marker of the sample in
the same fashion as the “normal” sample start. This alternate start
point will be activated when you select the Skip Samp Attack function
on the Nord Wave panel.
The alternate sample start functionality is not available in a M
Nord Electro 3.
Instrument Tab
This is where you can change individual settings to all the samples that
are mapped in the current Project. You can adjust the amplitude with
the gain controls, tune the samples and apply a couple of powerful
functions that will assist you with the final mapping of the samples. The
familiar Keyboard Grid is here to assist you with a clear overview of
how the samples are mapped across the keyboard range.
Sample Gain grid
All the individual samples will be presented here, as zones or slices that
correspond to the map settings that are presented in the Keyboard
Grid. The sample in focus will be indicated in yellow, the other samples
in a alternating pattern of blue and gray to provide you with an easy-to-
use overview.
The zones can be changed by clicking and dragging on the zone
boundaries in the grid, grab the upper limit of a zone and move it to a
new key.
One zone’s Upper Key cannot be pushed on top of or above M
another zone’s Root Key.
The amplitude of any individual sample is indicated with the black hori-
zontal marker in each slice. With the controls below this grid, you can
adjust the global gain of the entire Sample Instrument or an individual
gain for every sample. This can be used to increase or attenuate the
overall loudness of the Sample Instrument.
Reset All
Click on this to reset all the samples to their original amplitude, as they
were when they were added to the Project.
Normalize All
This allows you to set all the samples to the 0 dB amplitude in the grid.
This represents the maximum amplitude in the audio file, in relation to
the bit depth of the audio. There is however headroom available in the
Nord Sample Editor and the Nord Electro 3, that allows you to increase
the amplitude beyond this level if you need.
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