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The Multi Zone
Changing media file attributes
You can also change the attributes that are associated
with a file. To do this, click on the corresponding Loop,
Sound or Track file in the MediaBay Page and do one of
the following:
To change the rating, click in the corresponding field to high-
light it, then drag with the mouse in the rating field to the de-
sired value.
To change the Name, Tempo, or Bars & Beats attributes click
in the corresponding field to highlight it, then click again and
type in the new value.
To change the Key, Sub Style and Sub Category attributes click
in the corresponding field to highlight it and click again to open
a pop-up menu where you can choose a new value.
To change the Character attribute, click in the corresponding
field to highlight it, then click again to open a dialog where you
can change the settings.
Ö Note that you can select several files simultaneously
and change their tags all in one go holding down [Shift] or
[Ctrl]/[Command].
Adding Content
You can drag and drop your own events, parts and even
entire folders onto the MediaBay Page. A duplicate of the
corresponding files will be saved in the “User Content Lo-
cation” specified on the Program Settings Page.
Select an event and drag it onto the MediaBay Page. If you
are dragging an audio event, the “Save Audio Loop” dialog
opens. If you are dragging an instrument part, the “Save
MIDI Loop” dialog opens.
Here you can apply meta data to the loops based on the at-
tributes listed along the left-hand side of the window. Click
beside the attribute and select a value from the pop-up
menu that appears. Setting these attributes will make it eas-
ier for you to organize and find the files later.
You can name the loops at the bottom of the window.
Click “OK” to add the loops to your user content.
The Editor Page
The Editor Page allows you to perform advanced editing of
your audio events and instrument parts, including audio
warp, reverse and quantize. The Editor Page will be blank
unless an event is selected in the Arrange Zone. If you
have an audio event selected, the Editor Page will become
a Sample Editor. If an Instrument part is selected, the Key
Editor will be shown.