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MENU AND DIALOG REFERENCE
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Delete Sample/Remove Sample
Redrum
To remove a sample from a Redrum drum machine, select its drum
sound channel and then select “Delete Sample” from the Edit menu.
The sample is removed from the drum sound channel and from sample
memory.
NNI9
To remove a sample from an NN19 Sampler’s memory, select the
zone it belongs to, and then select “Delete Sample” from the Edit
menu.
The sample is removed from the zone and from sample memory.
Delete Unused Samples
This menu item is used for the NN19 Sampler. When you select it, all sam-
ples that are not assigned to a key zone are deleted from sampler memory.
This way you can make sure that you are not wasting any sample memory
for samples that are not actually used.
Split Key Zone
This menu item is used for the NN19 Sampler. It splits the currently selected
key zone in the middle. The new zone is the upper half of the split, and is
empty. The dividing point has a handle above it.
Delete Key Zone
This menu item is used for the NN19 Sampler. It deletes the currently se-
lected key zone from the key map.
Copy REX Loop to Track
This menu item is used for the Dr. Rex loop player device. To be able to
make your REX loop start at the same time as other sequencer or pattern
data, you convert the slices in the loop to notes in the sequencer:
1. Select a sequencer track connected to the Dr.Rex device.
2. Set the left and right locators to encompass the section you want to
fill with REX notes.
You may want to make sure that this area doesnt contain any notes al-
ready, to avoid confusion.
3. Select the Dr. Rex player, so that it has focus.
4. Pull down the Edit menu and select “Copy REX Loop to Track”.
Now, the program will create a note for each slice, positioned according
to the timing of the slices. The notes will be pitched in semitone steps,
with the first note on C1, the second on C#1 and so on, with one pitch for
each slice. If the area between the locators is longer than the loop length,
the loop notes will be repeated to fill out the loop.
Now you can reorder, overdub onto, and otherwise edit the note data, using
the REX or Key edit lanes in the sequencer.
Copy Pattern to Track
This menu item is used for the Redrum drum machine and Matrix pattern se-
quencer. It converts the selected pattern to notes on a sequencer track. Pro-
ceed as follows:
1. Select a sequencer track connected to the Redrum/Matrix.
2. Set the left and right locators to the desired range or length.
If the range set is longer than the pattern(s), the data will be repeated to
fit the range.
3. Select the pattern device, so that it has the focus.
4. Pull down the Edit menu and select “Copy Pattern to Track”.
Notes will be created between the left and right locators, according to the
selected pattern.
! When copying Matrix patterns, only the Gate and Keys values will
be included!
If you copied a Redrum pattern, you may want to turn off the “En-
able Pattern Section” before playing back the new track data.
Otherwise, both the main sequencer and the pattern sequencer will play
the drum sounds, simultaneously.
If you copied a Matrix pattern, you need to connect the track to an
instrument device (such as the device which was originally con-
trolled by the Matrix), since the Matrix in itself doesn’t produce any
sound.
Furthermore, you may want to disconnect the Matrix (or even remove it),
to avoid having both the Matrix and the sequencer notes playing at the
same time.
Shift Pattern Left/Right
These menu items are used for the Redrum and Matrix respectively.
The Shift Pattern functions move the notes in a pattern one step to the left or
right.
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