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In the Instrument Editor, choose Edit > Preferences.
Sample Rate Conversion pop-up menu: Determines the interpolation quality used by
the EXS24 mkII. Choose Best to maintain the highest possible sound quality when
transposing.
Sample Storage pop-up menu: Determines the sample format handling method used
by the EXS24 mkII.
Original: Loads samples into RAM at their original bit depth. These are converted to
the internal 32-bit floating point format of the host application on playback.
32 Bit Float: Samples are stored and loaded in this format. This eliminates the need
for any real time conversions, meaning that the EXS24 mkII handles samples more
efficiently and can play back more voices simultaneously.
Note: This requires twice as much RAM for 16-bit samples, and a third more RAM for
24-bit samples.
Velocity Curve slider: Determines how the EXS24 mkII responds to incoming velocity
values. Negative values increase the responsiveness to soft key strikes, and positive
values decrease responsiveness.
“Search samples on pop-up menu: Determines the locations that the EXS24 mkII will
search for instrument samples. You can choose from:
Local Volumes: Storage media (hard disks and optical mechanisms) attached to or
installed in the computer.
External Volumes: Storage media accessible over a network.
All Volumes: Both internal and network media are scanned for appropriate data.
Note: Choosing External Volumes or All Volumes may result in a dramatic increase in
the time required by the EXS24 mkII to find and load sampler instruments and files.
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