User's Manual
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Sample editor
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Use Sample Editor key to access a section that provides an overview of the selected
instrument sample. Set the sample start and endpoints using a precise zoom tool. Use the
preview function to hear changes. Crop their desired parts and cut out what’s not needed to
free up the sample batch memory. Keeping it tidy is a good habit considering the limited
memory
The effects can be applied to the entire sample/instrument or to their parts selected by the
start and endpoint markers only.
Apply one of the available audio effects and render them directly into the edited sample:
Normalizer – adjusts the gain by a constant amount of gain to an in order to bring the
amplitude to a target level (the norm),
Crop,
Reverse,
Amplifier – applicate a selected amount of gain to an audio recording,
Overdrive – adds distortion using gain and type values,
Delay – with ping-pong, sync, feedback and time parameters,
Bitcrusher – with adjustable bit rate,
Chorus – with settings of length and voices,
Flanger – with length, offset, depth and rate parameters available,
Equalizer – with access to Low & Mid dB and Frequency settings and High at 12kHz
settings,
Limiter – with adjustable threshold, attack and release parameters,
Compressor – with threshold, ratio, attack and release options,
WT Smoother – turn any sample to an interpolated wavetable by setting its window
number (from 1 to 256) and length (from 1 to 2048),
Fade In,
Fade Out.










