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Emulator Composite.book - Creative

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Exporting & Importing Samples<br />

The Export function allows samples in the bank to be exported as Wave or AIFF files.<br />

Samples can be imported using the import option in the File menu. You can also<br />

simply drop a WAVE, MP3, REX 2 or AIFF file over the <strong>Emulator</strong> X icon, onto the Multisetup<br />

screen or onto the Voices and Zones screen.<br />

To Export a Sample from the Bank<br />

Right-click any sample in the Tree or List views.<br />

Select a sample, then select Export from the Sample Edit menu.<br />

To Import a Sample into the Bank<br />

Select Import Samples from the File menu. Audio files (Wave, MP3, AIFF, REX 2) can<br />

be auditioned from the import browser.<br />

Drop a Wave, AIFF, MP3, or REX 2 file over the <strong>Emulator</strong> X icon.<br />

Drop a Wave, AIFF, MP3, or REX 2 anywhere in the Voices and Zones screen. This<br />

creates a new voice with that sample with an original key at C3 and a Key Window<br />

range from C-2 to G8.<br />

Drop a Wave, AIFF, MP3, or REX 2 over the keyboard at the bottom of the Voices<br />

and Zones screen. This creates a new voice with the sample mapped (including<br />

original key) to the note where you drop it.<br />

Drop a Wave, AIFF, MP3, or REX 2 file over the Multisetup screen, or the Multisetup<br />

button (above the tree), bringing up the Import Samples dialog box.<br />

7 - Editing a Sample<br />

Exporting & Importing Samples<br />

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