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Dragging an individual Slice to another Sound.
Applying a Sliced Sample to a Sound
If you drag a Slice to a Group in the Group List (at the left of the Arranger), it will be exported
to the first Sound slot of that Group. Any Sound loaded in that Sound slot will be replaced.
When applying a sliced sample to a Sound in an otherwise empty Group, the root note of the
Sounds in that Group is set to C-2, matching the key zones of the slices.
The root note parameter is shared among all Sounds in a Group. However, when applying slices
to  a  Sound,  these  slices  will  always  start  at  the  lowest  possible  note,  to  make  room  for  the
maximum  number  of  slices.  If  you  already  have  Sounds  in  a  Group,  the  root  note  is  not
changed after applying slices, in order to not change the behavior of the existing Sounds. This
will, however,  lead  to  a  mismatch in  how  you accessed  slices  across Pads  in  the Sampling  /
Slice tab and how they are laid out in the Sound you applied them to. You will typically play a
root note of C3 with Pad 1, while the lowest slice will start at C-2. To avoid this mismatch, and
to access slices on a Sound exactly as you created them in the Sampling / Slice screen, apply
slices  to  a  Sound  in  a  Group  where  you  have  not  loaded  anything  to  the  other  Sounds.  This
also works when you start by loading a Sample into a Sound in a Group where you have not yet
loaded anything else.
Sampling and Sample Mapping
Slicing a Sample
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