Specifications
Audio Plug-Ins Guide448
Loading Samples and Saving
Custom DRP Files in
TL Drum Rehab
In addition to using the DRP files that come with
TL Drum Rehab, TL Drum Rehab lets you load
your own samples and save custom DRP files.
While you can load samples in both the Trigger
and Expert panels, the Samples panel provides
the most extensive features for loading samples
and saving custom DRP files. The following ex-
ample describes loading several snare samples
layered by dynamics and then saving them as a
custom DRP file.
Loading samples and saving a custom DRP file:
1 Insert TL Drum Rehab on a mono audio track.
2 In the Library browser, select File > Show All
Volumes
. The Library browser displays the root
level of your computer.
3 Navigate to the directory where the snare sam-
ples are located. Double-click a volume or direc-
tory to open it in the Library browser, or click
the disclosure triangle to the left of the volume
or directory name to reveal its contents.
4 To audition a file before importing it, enable
Auto-Audition and click the sample name in the
Library browser.
5 Select the Samples panel (see “Samples Panel
Display and Controls” on page 444).
6 Select the desired number of Zones from the #
Of Zones pop-up menu. This example uses 6
Zones for 6 samples of a snare hit all recorded at
different dynamics from p to fff. (See “# of
Zones” on page 445.)
7 Select the Zone into which you want to load
the first sample. In this example the samples will
be loaded from soft to loud, so select the left-
most Zone first. (See “TL Drum Rehab Velocity
Map and Velocity Zones” on page 437.)
If you want to import samples from a CD,
and you don’t see the CD you may have just
inserted, select File > Refresh All Volumes.