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Controlling Sample Playback with Sampler Tracks(Cubase Elements only)
Sampler Control
To select the format, click the arrow button to the right of the ruler and select an option
from the pop-up menu.
You can display bars and beats, seconds, or samples.
Zooming
To zoom in/out on the time and level axes, use the horizontal and vertical zoom sliders or
the corresponding key commands.
RELATED LINKS
Key Commands on page 606
Sound Parameter Section
In the sound parameter section you can make settings for time stretching and formant shifting
(AudioWarp section), tuning and pitch modulation (Pitch section), filtering (Filter section), or
level and panorama (Amp section).
AudioWarp
In the AudioWarp section, you can apply time stretching and formant shifting to your samples.
To activate the AudioWarp settings, click Activate/Deactivate AudioWarp .
AudioWarp Mode
Solo mode offers parameters for time stretching and formant shifting.
This mode is suitable for loops and samples of solo instruments or vocals.
Music mode offers parameters for time stretching.
This mode is suitable for complex material like drum loops and samples of
mixed music. It uses considerably more CPU time than Solo mode.
NOTE
The more the sample is stretched, the higher the CPU load.
AudioWarp Sync Mode
Allows you to match the playback speed of the sample to the project tempo.
If Off is selected, the playback speed is specified manually, in percent.
If Tempo is selected, the playback speed is calculated using the ratio between
the original tempo of the sample and the tempo of the host.
Legato
If this option is deactivated, each note that is played via MIDI starts playback from
the Sampler Control position cursor.
If this option is activated, the first note starts playback from the position cursor, and
any following notes start from the current playback position for as long as the first
note is held.
Speed
If AudioWarp Sync Mode is set to Off, you can adjust the playback speed of the
sample.
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