Specifications

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Waveform Display
The Waveform display provides a graphic repre-
sentation of the selected track’s audio, and also
displays detected triggers and velocities (ampli-
tudes). Detected triggers are displayed as light
blue lines on the waveform.
You can increase or decrease the vertical zoom
of the waveform in the Waveform display by
clicking on the waveform and dragging up or
down.
# of Zones
The # of Zones pop-up menu lets you select the
number of Velocity Zones into which you can
load samples. Use multiple Zones to load sam-
ples of different dynamics, but use only as many
Velocity Zones as necessary to layer dynamically
differentiated samples for play back at varying
velocities. For example, using four Zones, you
can load in, from left (quiet) to right (loud), a p
snare sample, an mf snare sample, a f snare sam-
ple, and an ff snare sample. During playback,
each Zone is triggered only by the correspond-
ing amplitude of the detected transient so that a
soft hit on the original snare track triggers the p
snare sample and a loud snare hit triggers the f
or ff snare sample.
Waveform display with detected triggers and
amplitudes
If TL Drum Rehab detects unwanted trig-
gers (such as kick bleed through on the snare
track), refer to the detected amplitude for the
unwanted triggers and adjust the Minimum
Threshold control accordingly (see “Mini-
mum and Maximum Threshold Controls”
on page 36).
Detected amplitudes
Detected triggers
When using only one or a just a few Veloc-
ity Zones, you may want to use the Dynam-
ics control to affect the playback velocity by
the detected amplitude on the original drum
track. The Dynamics slider controls the am-
plitude (velocity) of the triggered sample rel-
ative to the original detected amplitude.
When a more natural sounding drum track
is desired, using multiple Velocity Zones
more closely models the sound of acoustic
drums at different dynamic levels. For more
information on the Dynamics control, see
“Playback Controls” on page 36.