Specifications

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Input Controls the playback gain of the source
track audio. This is like a Dry Mix control. The
range of the Input control is between –40 dB
and +20 dB.
Samples Controls the playback gain of samples
loaded into Velocity Zones. This is like a Wet
Mix control. The range of the Samples control is
between –40 dB and +20 dB.
Ducking Controls the amount of gain reduction
applied to the input audio when a sample is trig-
gered. This is like a balance control, letting you
adjust exactly how much the track’s audio is
suppressed by the samples triggered by TL Drum
Rehab. The range of the Ducking control is be-
tween –40 dB and 0 dB.
Dynamics Controls the dynamic response of
sample playback and scales the playback veloc-
ity of the triggered sample to the detected am-
plitude of the audio on the track. The range of
the Dynamics control is between 1% and 100%.
When the Dynamics control is all the way to the
left, it is off and samples play back at their orig-
inal amplitude with no gain scaling. The Dy-
namics control is especially useful if you are trig-
gering a single sample or only a few Zones, but
you want more dynamic response on playback
than the number of Zones and loaded samples
provide.
A/B Blend Controls the mix between samples
loaded into Positions A and B in the Samples
panel (see “Position A/B” on page 43). For exam-
ple, Position A could have one center hit snare
sample and position B could have another cen-
ter hit snare sample of a slightly different color.
Mixing between the A and B positions helps give
triggered samples a fuller sound by blending al-
ternate samples.