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NN-19 DIGITAL SAMPLER
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About Key Zones and
Samples
Loading a Sample into an empty NN-19
1. Create a new sampler device.
2. Click on the sample browser button.
This is located above the keyboard display to the left.
When you browse samples, you can preview them before loading
using the browser Play button. If you select the Preview “Autoplay”
function, the samples play back once automatically when selected.
3. Use the browser to select a sample and open it.
When you load the first sample into an empty NN-19, this will be assigned a
key zone that spans the entire range of the keyboard, and the default Init
Patch settings will be used.
Below the keyboard, the range, sample name, root key, tuning, level and
loop status of the current key zone is displayed, each with a corresponding
knob.
The light blue strip above the keyboard indicates the currently selected key zone, which
is in this case the full range of the keyboard.
The inverted note on the keyboard indicates the root key of the sample. All
samples contain a root key, tuning and level setting. If NN-19 is empty, a
sample will have its root key placed on the middle C (C3) key.
4. If desired, click on the keyboard to change the root key.
Creating Key Zones
A key zone is a range of keys, that plays a sample. All key zones together
make up a key map.
To create a new key zone, the following methods can be used:
Select “Split Key Zone” from the Edit or context menus.
This splits the currently selected key zone in the middle. The new zone is
the upper half of the split, and is empty. The dividing point has a handle
above it, see Setting the Key Zone Range below for a description.
By [Alt]/[Option]-clicking at a point just above the key zone strip, a
new empty key zone is created.
The point where you click becomes the lower limit (or boundary) for the
original key zone, and the upper limit for the new key zone.
The new empty key zone gets selected upon creation.
Selecting Key Zones
Only one key zone can be selected at a time. A selected key zone is indi-
cated by a light blue (as opposed to dark blue) strip above the keyboard in
the display. There are two ways you can select key zones:
By clicking on an unselected key zone in the display.
By activating the “Select Key Zone via MIDI” button.
Playing a note belonging to an unselected key zone from your MIDI key-
board, will select the key zone it belongs to.
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