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CrX4 User Manual - LinPlug Virtual Instruments

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Settings in the Waveform Display<br />

The Waveform Display window shows the currently selected sample as well<br />

as the sample's start point marker (a green vertical line), the loop's start<br />

point marker (a bright red vertical line) and endpoint marker (a darker red<br />

vertical line).<br />

Top left is a small X button to close this window (and showing the LFO and<br />

Arpeggiator edits again).<br />

Next is the control for selecting one of the up to 64 possible samples for<br />

this generator, click and drag the number or use the arrow buttons to move<br />

up or down one sample at a time. Note: most factory presets only use a<br />

single sample, because the <strong>CrX4</strong> is not meant to be a conventional<br />

sampler using multi samples in the first place.<br />

Next comes the Filename as well as the controls to browse or clear the<br />

sample. These controls are the same as in the generator edit region.<br />

The Vol (Volume) setting adjusts the volume of the current sample.<br />

The Key Range setting is used to determine which notes trigger a sample.<br />

If you want the Loop Sampler Generator to play more than one sample, use<br />

a different Key Range for each separate sample. In this way you can have<br />

up to sixty-four different samples triggered by different notes within one<br />

Loop Sampler Generator. If you use velocity-split samples the Key for all<br />

samples will be the same, however a different velocity range (see below)<br />

will trigger each sample.<br />

The Velocity setting determines the velocity range in which a particular<br />

sample is triggered. Setting different velocity ranges for individual samples<br />

allows you to create expressive multisampled instruments that respond<br />

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