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Setting the Key Range
You can determine the key range for the sample. This is useful for samples that only sound good
within a certain key range.
PROCEDURE
In the keyboard section, adjust the key range by dragging the range handles above the
keyboard display.
RESULT
Only keys within the determined key range play a sound when triggered.
RELATED LINKS
Keyboard Section on page 386
Playing Back Samples
After you have loaded an audio sample into Sampler Control, you can play back the sample
using an external MIDI keyboard or the On-Screen Keyboard.
PREREQUISITE
You have loaded a sample into Sampler Control and made all sample editing and settings. You
have installed and set up your MIDI keyboard.
PROCEDURE
1. In the track list, activate Monitor for the sampler track.
2. Optional: On the Sampler Control toolbar, activate Fixed Pitch.
This allows you to play back the sample in its original pitch and speed.
3. Hit some notes on your keyboard or use the On-Screen Keyboard to play back the sample.
RESULT
If Fixed Pitch is deactivated, the sample is played back and the pitch is dened by the notes you
play. If you hit lower keys, the sample is played back with a low pitch. If you hit higher keys, the
sample is played back with a high pitch.
If Fixed Pitch is activated, the sample is played back in its original pitch.
AFTER COMPLETING THIS TASK
To use the sound of the edited sample in your project, create or record a MIDI event on the
sampler track.
RELATED LINKS
On-Screen Keyboard on page 187
Monitoring via Cubase on page 193
MIDI Events on page 143
Basic Recording Methods on page 189
MIDI Editors on page 508
Sampler Tracks (Cubase Elements only)
Sample Editing and Playback Functions
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