Operation Manual

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MENU AND DIALOG REFERENCE
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Mapping Samples Without Root Key or Tuning Information:
Some samples may not have any information about root key or tuning stored in the file (nor indicated in the file
name). If this is the case, you can still make use of the Automap function:
1. Select all samples that belong together and load them in one go, using the sample browser.
One of the samples will be loaded to a key zone spanning the whole range, and the rest will reside in the sample
memory.
2. Manually set the root key, and adjust the tune knob if the sample needs pitch fine-tuning.
Without any information stored in the file, or if the file name doesn’t indicate the root key, you will have to use your
ears for this step. Play the sample across different areas of the keyboard and listen to where it sounds the most
“natural”. As long as you are in the general area of the correct root key, the result should be o.k. You can always
adjust this later.
3. Select the next sample using the Sample knob, and repeat the previous step.
Proceed like this until you have set a root key for all the samples.
4. Select “Automap Samples” from the edit menu.
The samples will be automatically mapped according to their set root key positions!
Delete Sample/Remove Sample
Redrum:
D To remove a sample from a Redrum drum machine, select its drum sound channel and then select “Delete
Sample” from the Edit menu.
The sample is removed from the drum sound channel and from sample memory.
NN19:
D To remove a sample from an NN19 Sampler’s memory, select the zone it belongs to, and then select “Delete
Sample” from the Edit menu.
The sample is removed from the zone and from sample memory.
NN-XT:
D To remove a sample from an NN-XT Sampler’s memory, select the zone it belongs to, and then select “Remove
Samples” from the Edit menu.
The sample is removed from the zone and from sample memory. The zone still remains though. To delete a zone,
you must use the option “Delete Zones”.
Delete Unused Samples
This menu item is used for the NN19 Sampler. When you select it, all samples that are not assigned to a key zone are
deleted from sampler memory.
This way you can make sure that you are not wasting any sample memory for samples that are not actually used.
Split Key Zone
This menu item is used for the NN19 Sampler. It splits the currently selected key zone in the middle. The new zone
is the upper half of the split, and is empty. The dividing point has a “handle” above it.
Delete Key Zone
This menu item is used for the NN-9 Sampler. It deletes the currently selected key zone from the key map.