Exporting Samples

You can export multiple samples and make settings for them.

This allows you to do the following:

  • Save the samples in the same directory.

    The new sample paths are written into a new program.

  • Rename the samples and create a consistent name and folder structure.

  • Write the Tune and Gain Offset settings from the Mapping Editor into the samples.

  • Trim samples and apply fades and crossfades permanently.

  • Write the mapping information into the file header or the file name.

Procedure

  1. To export individual samples, select them and select Export Samples on the context menu.
  2. In the Export Samples dialog, specify the location for the exported samples in the Sample Path field.

    You can open the pop-up menu and use variables or click the button to the right of the field and navigate to the folder where you want to save the exported samples.

  3. Specify the names for the samples in the Sample Name field. You can enter a name manually or use one or more variables from the pop-up menu.

    In the Example Name and Status Message fields below, the results of your settings are shown. If some samples cannot be exported or if problems occur, a warning message is shown.

  4. Specify the file format for the samples in the File Format section.
  5. Optional: In the Header Options section, specify the zone settings that you want to include when saving the samples.
  6. Optional: Make settings in the Audio Options and Export Options sections.
  7. Click OK.

Result

The samples are exported to the specified directory and edited according to your settings. If you have changed the sample paths, a new program is created that uses these new paths.

Note

Samples that are loaded from HSB files or protected VST Sound container files cannot be exported.