Sampler Control Toolbar
The Sampler Control toolbar contains various settings and functions.
- Read Automation
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Allows you to read track automation.
- Write Automation
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Allows you to write track automation.
- Switch between A/B Settings
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Allows you to switch between different parameter settings.
- Event Received Indicator
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This LED indicates incoming MIDI messages via the selected MIDI input. The LED lights up on receiving note-on and controller messages. This way, you can check if Nuendo and your MIDI keyboard are connected to the same MIDI device input.
- Snap to Zero Crossing
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Restricts sample editing to zero crossings, that is, to positions where the amplitude is zero.
- Auto-Scroll
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Keeps the project cursor visible during playback.
- Preset section
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Shows the name of the track preset that is loaded for the sampler track. You can also save and load presets.
- Import Audio File
- File Name
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Shows the file name of the sample.
- Tempo
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Shows the tempo of the loop, as read from the sample file or calculated from the sample length. In Slice playback mode, you can adjust this value manually.
- Root Key
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Shows the root key that determines the pitch of the sample. You can change the root key by entering a new value in the value field or by dragging the root key handle on the Sampler Control keyboard.
- Fixed Pitch
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If a sample is triggered by a MIDI note other than the one defined by the Root Key setting, the sample is pitched accordingly. If Fixed Pitch is activated, the relation between played note and root key is disregarded and all keys play the sample just as it was recorded.
NoteThis setting is only available in Normal and AudioWarp playback mode.
- Loop Mode
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Allows you to select a loop mode for playback via MIDI.
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If this is set to No Loop, the sample is played once.
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If this is set to Continuous, the sample is played in a continuous loop.
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If this is set to Alternate, the sample is played back in a loop that alternates forward and backward.
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If this is set to Once, the sample is looped once.
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If this is set to Until Release, the sample is looped repeatedly until you release the key on the keyboard.
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If this is set to Alternate Until Release, the loop alternates forward and backward for as long as you hold the key.
NoteThis setting is only available in Normal and AudioWarp playback mode.
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- Signature
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Shows the detected time signature of the sample. You can adjust this value manually.
NoteThis setting is only available in Slice playback mode.
- Bars/Beats
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These value fields show the detected length of the sample in bars and beats. You can adjust these values manually, which affects the grid and the tempo.
NoteThis setting is only available in Slice playback mode.
- Grid
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Sets the grid.
NoteThis setting is only available in Slice playback mode.
- One Shot
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The sample is played back once from beginning to end, regardless of any loop settings.
- Normalize Sample
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Normalizes the sample by detecting the highest peak level in the sample and adjusting the gain to reach the set Normalization Level value. Sample Gain allows you to modify the gain value manually afterwards.
- Trim Sample
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Trims the sample to a selected range. If no range is selected, the sample is trimmed to the range that is set with the sample start/end markers. Revert to Full Sample resets the sample to its original range.
NoteThis setting is only available in Normal and AudioWarp playback mode.
- Reverse Sample
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Reverses the sample. This allows you to play back the sample backwards.
- Monophonic Mode
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Activates monophonic playback. For solo instruments, this usually results in a more naturally sounding performance. If monophonic playback is activated, a note that was stolen by another note is retriggered if you still hold the stolen note when you release the new one. This way, you can play trills by holding one note and quickly and repeatedly pressing and releasing another note, for example.
NoteIf Monophonic Mode is deactivated, you can play up to 128 notes simultaneously.
If Legato Mode is activated as well and you play legato notes, only the pitch of the sample is set to the new note, but the sample is not retriggered and the envelopes keep running.
- Lock Parameter Settings
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If this option is activated, the current Sampler Control parameter settings are kept if you load another sample into Sampler Control.
NoteParameters that are directly related to the sample, for example, sample start/end, loop start/end, root key, or tempo are not kept, and instead taken from the new sample.
- MIDI Reset
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Stops playback and resets all MIDI controllers to their default values.
This is useful, for example, if you want to stop playback of a long audio sample in One Shot mode.
- Transfer to New Instrument
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Allows you to transfer the audio sample with all its Sampler Control settings to an instrument that is loaded to a new instrument track.
- Open in Separate Window
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Opens Sampler Control in a separate window.
- Open in Lower Zone
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Opens Sampler Control in the lower zone.