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3. In the Mapping pane, click the Group view button at the top right, then set the Key
Range or Velocity Range crossfade (Xfade) parameter to a value that provides the
smoothest transitions between layers. Alternatively, you can choose a value that
abruptly switches between sample layers.
If the Xfade parameters are not shown, Control-click the column header to open a
shortcut menu, where you can choose to view the Key Range and Velocity Range
parameters. If you don’t see the Xfade parameters, scroll horizontally until they are
visible.
4. Adjust the crossfade (Xfade) parameter in multiple groups, as you wish.
5. Play your keyboard and adjust the modulation wheel to crossfade between groups
containing your layered zones.
Use Sampler Zone view
You can choose from three editor views in the Mapping pane: Key Mapping Editor, Group
view, and Zone view. Click the buttons at the top right to switch between these editor
views. The menu bar at the top of the Mapping pane contains elements that are common to
all views. See Mapping pane menu bar.
You can use Zone view to: View and edit all zone parameters, organized in columns, with
related parameters shown in subcolumns. The zones from one or more selected groups can
be shown.
Note: The Group and Zone parameters found in the Key Mapping Editor are a subset
(duplicates) of the parameters found in Zone view. A change to a parameter value in one
editor view will be reflected in the other views.
In Zone view, you can do the following:
Click a zone or group to select it. Shift-click to select multiple zones or groups. You
can also select zones or groups with Edit menu commands or with your MIDI keyboard.
When multiple zones are selected, you can click the number to the left of the zone
name to move focus to that specific zone. This limits previewing and edits to the
focused zone, while retaining your multi-zone selection.
Note: Changes to parameter values affect all selected zones. Value changes are
relative. For example, in two selected zones with High Velocity values of 12 and 27,
reducing the value of the first zone to 10 reduces the second zone value to 25.
Click parameter subcolumn headers to sort zones. For example, click the Key
subcolumn header to sort zones by note names.
Horizontally drag parameter columns to resize.
Control-click a parameter column header to open a shortcut menu where you can hide
or show individual zone parameters. You can also quickly show all columns, restore the
default column view, and restore the default column width.