
Trillium Lane Labs Plug-ins Guide
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Position A/B
The Position A and B button lets you store sam-
ples in two different sets of Zones and Clips. The
mix between Positions A and B can be con-
trolled during playback using the A/B Blend
slider in the Trigger, Expert, or Samples panels.
For example, Position A could have a center hit
snare sample and position B could have an off-
center hit snare sample. Mixing between the A
and B positions helps give triggered samples a
fuller sound by blending between alternate sam-
ples. The A/B Blend control can be automated to
vary the mix between Position A and Position B
over time.
Clips
In the Samples panel, TL Drum Rehab lets you
load up to four samples per Velocity Zone using
Clips 1, 2, 3, and 4. Use the Clip Playback Mode
pop-up menu to select whether the Clips are
triggered in sequential order (Cycle) or in ran-
dom order (Random). Using slightly different
sounds on multiple Clips per Zone adds a
greater degree of realism by adding variety to
the sound. For example, you might want to load
samples of the same drum played with slightly
different stick positions into Clips 1–4 and have
TL Drum Rehab trigger them in random order
for a more realistic sounding “performance.”
To add a sample to a Clip:
1
In the Samples panel, select the Velocity Zone
to which you want to add a sample.
2
Click the desired Clip: 1, 2, 3, or 4. In order to
select a Clip, there must be a sample already
loaded into the preceding clip.
3
In the Library browser (located to right of the
Main window), double-click the sample (WAV,
AIF, or SD2) you want to add. TL Drum Rehab
loads the sample into the selected Clip for the
selected Zone.
4
Repeat steps 2–3 as desired.
5
From the Clip Playback Mode pop-up menu,
select
Cycle
or
Random
to determine whether the
clips playback in sequence or in random order.
DRP Name Display
The DRP Name display displays the name of cur-
rently loaded DRP file above the Waveform dis-
play in the Samples panel. This is the same as in
the Trigger panel (see “DRP Name Display” on
page 30).
Selecting the Clip Playback mode