

Normal In this mode, the sample starts playing when you trigger it, and stops when you let go of the key (or when the recorded note that triggers it ends).Open the Trigger menu to choose the method by which to play the currently selected sample, from the following choices: To fine-tune the start-and-end points, you can click-and-drag or click and type a value into the Start and End fields. To select the range of the sample that plays when you trigger it, click-and-drag the blue triangles below the waveform. Wave view is where you do the bulk of your sample and loop editing.

Rounding things out are the global settings in the Master module, and a playable onscreen keyboard. To the right of the tabbed interface is the Samples list, which shows the samples that make up the current patch. In the lower half of the plug-in interface, you'll see controls for sample Pitch (playback frequency), Filter (tone shaping), Amp (amplitude shaping), LFO (modulation), and effects. Record lets you record audio directly into SampleOne XT from nearly any audio input, send, output, or Instrument track, including a mode where samples are split automatically based on amplitude.Envelopes gives you access to graphical representations of the Pitch, Filter, and Amp envelopes, for easy shaping.Mapping is where you map the loaded samples across the span of the MIDI range.Wave is where you do the bulk of your sample and loop editing.The main display features four "tabs" along the top, each of which gives you access to a distinct set of tools and parameters: The following section describes how to use SampleOne XT. It features triggered sampling, automatic time-stretching, a full range of tone-shaping tools, and flexible onboard effects. SampleOne XT is a full-featured sampler that builds on the strengths of our original SampleOne instrument. However, instead of generating sounds using oscillators or operators, samplers start with an audio clip, or “sample,” and then play and process that sample based on how the instrument is configured.
