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Numeric value: You can set a numeric position in the filename which Sampler uses
to find the root key. This is useful when a filename uses multiple numbers, such as a
loop that uses multiple numbers to indicate both tempo and root key. For example, a
loop might be named “loop100-60.wav” to represent that it has a tempo of 100 beats
per minute and the root is the 60th position (E6). When you know the position of the
number representing the root key, you can set a numerical value to read the root key
at position eight of the filename.
Previous Instrument pop-up menu and field: Determines which MIDI event type and
data value are used for selection of the previous instrument. Choices includeNote, Poly
Aftertouch, Control Change, Program Change, Channel Aftertouch, and Pitch Bend. In
the field next to each pop-up menu, you can enter either the note number or the value
of the first data byte. If you choose Control Change, the number field determines the
MIDI controller number.
Note: The Sampler Previous Instrument setting is separate from the global Previous/
Next Plug-in Setting or Sampler Instrument command. Be careful not to assign the
same MIDI event for both, otherwise both commands are executed, which can result in
unexpected behavior.
Next Instrument pop-up menu and field: Determine which MIDI event type and data
value are used for selection of the next instrument. Choices includeNote, Poly
Aftertouch, Control Change, Program Change, Channel Aftertouch, and Pitch Bend. In
the field next to each pop-up menu, you can enter the note number or the value of the
first data byte. If you choose Control Change, the number field determines the MIDI
controller number.
Note: The Sampler Previous Instrument setting is separate from the global Previous/
Next Plug-in Setting or Sampler Instrument command. Be careful not to assign the
same MIDI event for both, otherwise both commands are executed, which can result in
unexpected behavior.
Keep common samples in memory when switching projects checkbox: Determines
whether the samples commonly used, or shared, by two open project files are reloaded
when you switch between projects.