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AudioLayer has an auto-mapping feature that it can apply to create velocity and key zones when importing samples. If your samples are named according to this convention, creating velocity-layered instruments is very fast -- and is more consistent than when importing sfz format instruments. See [[https:// | AudioLayer has an auto-mapping feature that it can apply to create velocity and key zones when importing samples. If your samples are named according to this convention, creating velocity-layered instruments is very fast -- and is more consistent than when importing sfz format instruments. See [[https:// | ||
- | AudioLayer allow for a few conventions. The main one is < | + | AudioLayer allow for a few conventions. The AudioLayer Auto Map test suggests < |
+ | When using numbers for the velocity, make sure to use three digits for all velocities. For example use 080 and not 80. Make sure that the part of the name that precedes the note name and velocity is identical for all samples in the series. | ||
== Using the Auto-Sampler == | == Using the Auto-Sampler == |