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Saving samples in a song
When you have recorded a sample, either by clicking a Sample button on a sampler device or on the Song Samples
tab in the Tool Window, the sample is automatically stored in the All Self-contained Samples folder in the Tool Win-
dow.
The samples you have recorded are automatically named “Sample ‘n’” where ‘n’ is a serial number.
You can rename a sample by double clicking it in the All Self-contained Samples folder, renaming it in the Edit Sam-
ple Window and then clicking the Save button.
As soon as you save your song, all samples you have recorded will be automatically saved as self-contained samples
in the song document. This way you don’t have to keep track of any “loose” samples on your computer.
Deleting samples from a song
It’s only possible to delete samples you have recorded yourself in a Reason song, i.e. samples that are located in the
All Self-contained Samples folder in the Tool Window. Samples from the Factory Soundbank and from ReFills cannot
be deleted because they are contained in ReFills.
D To delete a sample in the All Self-contained Samples folder, select it and click the Delete button.
! Since the selected sample also exists, either in the Assigned Samples folder or Unassigned Samples folder, it
will be deleted from there as well. Similarly, if you select and delete a non-Factory Soundbank/ReFill sample
from the Assigned Samples folder or Unassigned Samples folder, it will be deleted from the All Self-contained
Samples folder as well.
An alert appears asking you to confirm or cancel deletion.