Specifications
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- The Sequencer
- Routing Audio and CV
- Routing MIDI to Reason
- Using Reason as a ReWire Slave
- MIDI and Keyboard Remote Control
- Synchronization
- Optimizing Performance
- Transport Panel
- Reason Hardware Interface
- The Mixer
- Redrum
- Subtractor Synthesizer
- Malström Synthesizer
- NN-19 Sampler
- NN-XT Sampler
- Introduction
- Panel Overview
- Loading Complete Patches and REX Files
- Using the Main Panel
- Overview of the Remote Editor panel
- About Samples and Zones
- Selections and Edit Focus
- Adjusting Parameters
- Managing Zones and Samples
- Working with Grouping
- Working with Key Ranges
- Setting Root Notes and Tuning
- Using Automap
- Layered, Crossfaded and Velocity Switched Sounds
- Using Alternate
- Sample Parameters
- Group Parameters
- Synth parameters
- Connections
- Dr. Rex Loop Player
- Matrix Pattern Sequencer
- ReBirth Input Machine
- BV512 Vocoder
- The Effect Devices
- Common Device Features
- Scream 4 Sound Destruction Unit
- RV7000 Advanced Reverb
- RV-7 Digital Reverb
- DDL-1 Digital Delay Line
- D-11 Foldback Distortion
- ECF-42 Envelope Controlled Filter
- CF-101 Chorus/Flanger
- PH-90 Phaser
- UN-16 Unison
- COMP-01 Auto Make-up Gain Compressor
- PEQ-2 Two Band Parametric EQ
- Spider Audio Merger & Splitter
- Spider CV Merger & Splitter
- Menu and Dialog Reference
- About Audio on Computers
- MIDI Implementation
- Index
NN-19 SAMPLER
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Creating Key Zones
A “key zone” is a range of keys, that plays a sample. All key zones together make
up a “key map”.
To create a new key zone, the following methods can be used:
D Select “Split Key Zone” from the Edit or context menus.
This 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, see “Setting the Key Zone Range” below for a description.
D By [Alt]/[Option]-clicking at a point just above the key zone strip, a
new empty key zone is created.
The point where you click becomes the lower limit (or boundary) for the orig-
inal key zone, and the upper limit for the new key zone.
The new empty key zone gets selected upon creation.
Selecting Key Zones
Only one key zone can be selected at a time. A selected key zone is indicated by
a light blue (as opposed to dark blue) strip above the keyboard in the display.
There are two ways you can select key zones:
D By clicking on an unselected key zone in the display.
D By activating the “Select Key Zone via MIDI” button.
Playing a note belonging to an unselected key zone from your MIDI key-
board, will select the key zone it belongs to.
Setting the Key Zone Range
! Key zones cannot overlap.
When you adjust the boundaries of a key zone, the surrounding boundaries are
automatically adjusted accordingly.
You can change the key zone range in the following ways:
D By dragging the “handle(s)” which divides the key zones, you can
change the range of the selected key zone.
In the case of having two key zones split in the middle, you could thus
change the lower limit for the upper (new) key zone and the upper limit for
the original key zone.
D By using the “Lowkey” and “Highkey” knobs to set a lower and up-
per range, respectively.
Deleting a Key Zone
D To delete a key zone, select it and then select “Delete Key Zone”
from the Edit menu.