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Direction<br />

For each voice (or zone in the case of a multisample voice), you can choose direction<br />

settings. The Direction drop-down menu allows you to choose one of the following:<br />

Forward The region plays from beginning to end while the note is<br />

held.<br />

Backward<br />

Forward Loop<br />

Adding Samples and Voices<br />

You can create new voices and add samples to them from any of the tabbed pages in<br />

the Voices and Zones window.<br />

To Add a New Voice<br />

There are several ways to add a new voice from the Voices and Zones window:<br />

To Change a Zone’s Sample<br />

The region plays in reverse from end to beginning while<br />

the note is held.<br />

The region loops forwards from beginning to end as long<br />

as the note is held.<br />

Backward Loop The region loops backwards from end to beginning as<br />

long as the note is held.<br />

One-Shot<br />

Press Ctrl+W on your keyboard.<br />

The region plays from beginning to end when a note on<br />

signal is received. If you release the note before the<br />

sample completes, the region still finishes playback.<br />

From the Preset menu, select New Voice.<br />

Right-click an empty area and select New Voice.<br />

From the Sample column, click the Selector Button next to the appropriate<br />

voice or zone. Select a sample from the Select Sample dialog box.<br />

Drag a Sample from the Tree to the zone’s strip.<br />

To Add an Additional Sample to a Voice<br />

This either adds to, or creates a Multisample voice. From the Voices and Zones<br />

window:<br />

Drag and Drop a sample from the Samples tree (or from your Library) on<br />

the left into a voice in the Voices and Zones window.<br />

Explore your computer for an audio file (Wave, AIFF, MP3, REX 2). Drag and<br />

drop the file into a voice in the Voices and Zones window. This imports the<br />

sample and adds it to the voice.<br />

5 - Voices & Sample Zones<br />

Adding Samples and Voices<br />

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