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Note: If Min and Max are set to the same value, velocity has no effect on the sample
start point.
Playback Direction button: Changes the playback direction of the sample (forward or
backward).
Layer sliders: Both factory Ultrabeat samples and sounds imported from EXS instruments
often consist of different layers that are dynamically switched by incoming MIDI note
velocities. The precise sample layer that incoming velocity values switch to is determined
by the green Layer slider on the right (min), or the blue slider on the left (max).
The green Min slider on the right determines which layer is triggered at a MIDI note
velocity = 1.
The blue Max slider on the left determines which layer is triggered at a MIDI note
velocity = 127.
Note: If you have loaded a single sample that does not have multiple layers, the Vel
Layer slider has no effect.
Loading Samples into Ultrabeat Oscillator 2
A selection of multilayer drum and percussion samples is included on your installation
discs. These were especially created for Ultrabeat and its function set. You can also load
your own samples in AIFF, WAV, CAF, or SDII stereo interleaved format.
Note: The velocity layering function is not available for user-loaded samples.
To load a sample into Oscillator 2
1 Click the arrow in the upper-left corner of the waveform display, then choose Load Sample
from the pop-up menu.
2 In the Load Sample window, browse to the desired audio file, and do one of the following:
Click Open to load the chosen file into Oscillator 2.
Click Cancel to retain the current state.
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