User Guide

CHAPTER 4
User Interface & Basics
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Auto-Mapping-Import
Beside the massive core library of 18GB and the compatibility to all yellow tools Modular Virtual
Instruments and upcoming premium yellow tools sound libraries, Independence also offers a unique
Auto-Mapping-Import option for AIFF and WAV files, so you also can use your own samples and
sampling libraries in Independence.
The „Audio File Browser“ (refer to chapter „Mapping“, page 86) allows the import of audio files
directly from the Independence user interface. Additionally you can also use the „import audio files“
option from the Layer pull-down menu.
You can import single or multiple samples and map them automatically to your keyboard in 2 simple
steps: First select the audio files you want to import and then choose the mapping structure.
The condition precedent to the Auto-Mapping-Import is a uniform naming structure of the audio
files you want to import and map. These structure depends on the mapping type and is explained
on the following pages. To start the Auto-Mapping-Import, click on a Layer to open the pull-down
menu and select „import audio files“. Now select one or multiple audio files you want to import and
click on the „open“ button to continue.
After the selection of the audio files the following window shows up:
The Auto-Mapping-Import offers the following four different mapping structures: