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* AudioLayer will then go through the motions of importing the samples. You will see a display of the sample names as it imports them. | * AudioLayer will then go through the motions of importing the samples. You will see a display of the sample names as it imports them. | ||
* Once AudioLayer has finished importing the samples, you can delete ' | * Once AudioLayer has finished importing the samples, you can delete ' | ||
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+ | === Creating AudioLayer Instruments === | ||
+ | == Using the Auto-Mapping Feature == | ||
+ | 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:// | ||
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+ | AudioLayer allow for a few conventions. The main one is < | ||
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+ | == Using the Auto-Sampler == | ||
+ | TIP: Experiment with the threshold level setting before doing a complete auto-sampling. If you set it to a very low value (like -80db) there may be some bleed from the tail end of the previous samples release if the release has a very long quiet tail (whose entirety isn't needed.) | ||
=== Video Tutorials (Importing) === | === Video Tutorials (Importing) === |