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If this is set to Continuous, the sample is played in a continuous loop.
If this is set to Alternate, the sample is played back in a loop that alternates
forward and backward.
If this is set to Once, the sample is looped once.
If this is set to Until Release, the sample is looped repeatedly until you release
the key on the keyboard.
If this is set to Alternate Until Release, the loop alternates forward and
backward for as long as you hold the key.
One Shot
The sample is played back once from beginning to end, regardless of any loop
settings.
MIDI Reset
Stops playback and resets all MIDI controllers to their default values.
This is useful, for example, if you want to stop playback of a long audio sample in
One Shot mode.
Fixed Pitch
If a sample is triggered by a MIDI note other than the one dened by the Root Key
setting, the sample is pitched accordingly. If Fixed Pitch is activated, the relation
between played note and root key is disregarded and all keys play the sample just as
it was recorded.
Reverse Sample
Reverses the sample. This allows you to play back the sample backwards.
Monophonic Mode
Activates monophonic playback. For solo instruments, this usually results in a more
naturally sounding performance. If monophonic playback is activated, a note that
was stolen by another note is retriggered if you still hold the stolen note when you
release the new one. This way, you can play trills by holding one note and quickly and
repeatedly pressing and releasing another note, for example.
If this option is deactivated, you can play up to 128 notes simultaneously.
Transfer to New Instrument
Allows you to transfer the audio sample with all its Sampler Control settings to an
instrument that is loaded to a new instrument track.
Open in Separate Window
Opens Sampler Control in a separate window.
Open in Lower Zone
Opens Sampler Control in the lower zone.
Sampler Tracks (Cubase Elements only)
Sampler Control
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