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Chapter 9 EXS24 mkII 205
1Shot checkbox: Click to make the zone ignore the length of incoming MIDI note events—
resulting in the sample always being played from beginning to end whenever a note-on event
is received. This is useful for drum samples, where you often don’t want the MIDI note length
to aect sample playback. Also see the Fade eld parameter below.
Reverse checkbox: Click to play the sample from the end to the beginning.
Group menu: Shows the group assignment of a zone. For more information, see Create
EXS24 mkII groups on page 195 and EXS24 mkII group parameters on page 207.
Velocity Range checkbox and elds: Click the checkbox, then dene a velocity range for the
zone. Playing notes outside this velocity range does not trigger the sample assigned to
this zone.
Lo: Sets the lowest velocity that will trigger the zone.
Hi: Sets the highest velocity that will trigger the zone.
Sample Start and End elds: Set the sample start and end points, respectively. Control-click
either eld to open a shortcut menu that allows you to open the sample in the Logic Pro
Sample Editor (or an external editor), where you can set the start and end points graphically.
See Edit samples in the Logic Pro Audio File Editor on page 209, or Use an external instrument
editor with EXS24 mkII.
Fade eld: Determines the fade-out time for a one-shot sample. The value is shown in samples.
The dierence between the value specied in this eld and the value shown in the End eld
determines the fade-out duration. The lower the value, the longer it takes for the sample to
reach a 0 level (at the sample end point). This option is dimmed when the Loop On checkbox
is active. See EXS24 mkII zone loop parameters on page 206.
Note: This parameter defaults to a value of 0, except when the Sampler Instrument is created
with Logic Pro’s Audio > Convert Regions to New Sampler Track command. This feature uses
transient markers and results in a default Fade eld value that matches the slicing oset of the
following transient marker.