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-XT SAMPLER
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Selections and Edit Focus
Almost all operations in the remote editor are performed on one or more se-
lected zones or on the zone with edit focus. Several zones can be selected at
once, but only one zone at a time can have edit focus.
This is important since:
D Editing operations that can be performed on several zones (like de-
leting), always apply to the selected zones.
D Editing operations that can be performed on one zone only (like ad-
justing the “Lo key”), always apply to the zone with edit focus.
D The front panel always shows the settings for the zone with edit fo-
cus.
Here no zone is selected.
Here the middle zone is selected but does not have edit focus.
Here the middle zone has edit focus but is not selected. Notice the thicker border and the
additional handles in the key range area.
Here the middle zone is selected and has edit focus.
Here, all three zones are selected, but the middle one has edit focus.
Selecting Zones
D To select a zone, click on it.
Clicking on a zone will also automatically give it edit focus.
You can also select multiple zones in several ways:
D By holding down [Shift] or [Command] (Mac)/[Ctrl] (Windows) and
clicking on the zones you wish to select.
This way you can select several non-contiguous zones. You can also dese-
lect a selected zone by clicking on it again.
D By using the keyboard command [Command]-[A] (Mac)/[Ctrl]-[A]
(Windows).
This will select all of the zones in the key map display. To deselect all zones,
click in an unoccupied area in the Sample column or the key map area.
D By clicking and dragging a selection box in the key map area.
Note that the zones don’t have to be completely encompassed by the selection
box. The selection box only have to intersect parts of the zones to include them
in the selection.
Making a selection box like this....
...will select these zones: