Specifications
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8 In the Library browser, double-click the de-
sired audio file (WAV, AIF, or SD2) to load it into
the selected Zone.
9 Repeat steps 7 and 8 for each new sample until
all the samples have been loaded into the corre-
sponding Velocity Zones.
10 Click the Play button to audition the sample
loaded into the currently selected Zone and ad-
just the Waveshaping controls and other Samples
panel parameters until you get the sound you
want.
11 In the Library browser, navigate to the direc-
tory where you want to save the loaded samples
as a new DRP file.
12 Select File > Save New DRP File. The new DRP
file appears highlighted at the top of the browser
list as “Drum Samples.drp.”
13 Click and rename the file to something iden-
tifiable. In this example, the samples were re-
cordings of a Noble and Cooley snare, so it is
named “NC Snare 1.”
14 Press Enter (if you do not press Enter, the new
DRP will not be saved). The new DRP file ap-
pears in the current directory.
15 Select the new DRP file in the Library
browser and choose
Edit > Add To Favorites to
readily access to the new DRP file in the future.
For more variety of sound, you can load
more samples into as many as four Clips per
Zone. (See “Clips” on page 444.)
TL Drum Rehab provides a User DRPs direc-
tory in the Library for storing your custom
DRP files.