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1. Select
Edit-Preferences
from the main menu.
2. In the Preferences dialog, find the section called
Velocity splits for manually created regions
. Select the
number of velocity splits you want. You can also check
the Stereo box to create stereo regions.
3. With the settings above in effect, any region you create
manually will be a stereo region with four velocity splits. Th e
velocity splits appear as horizontal bands in the Velocity
Window.
Note that the velocity splits are also divided into left and right
halves, indicating that this is a stereo region.
Mapping Samples to a Region
At this point we’ve created a region and assigned it a simple Velocity dimension. All that remains is to map
some samples to the region.
For this example, suppose we’ve sampled a bell at four different dymanic levels, and imported the four
samples as seen below. We want to map the four samples to the four velocity splits we created in the
previous step. First, consider what happens if you simply drag the “ff” sample and drop it on the region in
the Region Window:
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