Export Settings

In this pane, you can make settings for the exported files, such as the save location, the bit depth, etc.

  • To open the pane, click Export Settings in the top right section of the window.

Note

Sets the MIDI trigger note. The sound that is produced when you play this MIDI note is exported.

Velocity

Sets the velocity. The sound that is produced when you play the MIDI note with this velocity is exported.

Note Length

Sets the note length. This parameter is available if Sustain Mode is activated for the amp envelope of one of the layers.

Last Note

If this option is activated, the last triggered note and velocity are used as a reference for the export. This way, you can quickly export a series of samples with varying pitches and velocities without having to change the export settings manually, for example.

Export

Exports all non-muted layers as a sample, according to the settings made on this pane.

Sample Rate

Sets the sample rate of the new sample.

Bit Depth

Sets the bit depth of the new sample.

Mono

If this option is activated, the sound is mixed down from stereo to mono and exported as a mono sample.

Tail Mode

The export includes all amplifier envelopes. However, if you are using time-based effects such as Reverb or Delay, the resulting sound may continue after that.

To make sure that the reverb or delay tail is part of the exported sample, select a Tail Mode.

  • Use Threshold to specify an audio threshold below which the rendering is stopped.

  • Time allows you to specify the time of the tail.

  • Use Silence to render the sample until the last effect in the signal chain has entered silent mode, that is, when there is no more input and no signal to be processed. This mode ensures that even the longest reverb tail is exported in its entirety, but it can also lead to longer samples.

Sample Folder

Allows you to specify the destination folder for the exported samples.

This also applies to samples that are exported via drag and drop.

Export Samples to Cubase Project Folder

If you use a Steinberg DAW, activate Export Samples to Cubase Project Folder to keep all project-related samples in one place. You can then specify a subfolder within the project folder for the exported files.

This also applies to samples that are exported via drag and drop.