User Guide

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Additionally to the „Loop“ mode you can assign the behavior of the loop in Independence‘s Audio
Editor. More details about this feature will follow later in this chapter.
Tracking button:
This button lets you select if the tune of the sample(s) gets changed or not when you move one or
multiple Zones in the Mapping Editor.
TIP 1: If you do not want to change the basic tune of instruments you move, just switch the
Tracking button off.
TIP 2: If you do not want to change the tune when you move one or multiple Zones which
already have an own (and correct) basic tune, just switch on the „Auto Move Root Key“
option in the Mapping Editor preferences („select“ -> „edit preferences“).
TIP 3: If you select multiple Zones with different parameter settings ONLY the parameters get
displayed which are identical for all selected Zones. All other parameters are displayed
with „--“ in the input field. If you now edit one of the visible parameters it will affect
ALL selected Zones, of course. If you edit one of the „invisible“ parameters you have
two options:
1.) If you edit the value with your MOUSE POINTER, the new value gets ADDED to the
respective values.
2.) If you enter the new value with your KEYBOARD, all different values of the Zones
get OVERWRITTEN and the value you entered gets assigned to all Zones.
Creating Sections in the Mapping Editor
As we already explained in the chapter „Architecture & Operation“ on page 27 a Section consists
of ONE or Multiple Zones. In short: A Section is a logical group of Zones that allows to edit their
respective parameters altogether.
EXAMPLE: If you select all Zones of a snare drum which is part of a drum kit Layer Patch
and create one new Section of all these Zones, you can switch to the Module Page
and assign one new Custom Channel to this Section. Now you are able to edit the
„snare drum“ Section individually with any additional insert effects and filters,
without affecting the entire drum kit Layer patch that contains the snare drum.