Exporting Samples
You can export multiple samples and make settings for them.
This allows you to do the following:
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Save the samples in the same directory.
The new sample paths are written into a new program.
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Rename the samples and create a consistent name and folder structure.
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Write the Tune and Gain Offset settings from the Mapping Editor into the samples.
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Trim samples and apply fades and crossfades permanently.
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Write the mapping information into the file header or the file name.
Procedure
- To export individual samples, select them and select Export Samples on the context menu.
- In the Export Samples dialog, specify the location for the exported samples in the Sample Path field.
You can open the pop-up menu and use variables or click the button to the right of the field and navigate to the folder where you want to save the exported samples.
- Specify the names for the samples in the Sample Name field. You can enter a name manually or use one or more variables from the pop-up menu.
In the Example Name and Status Message fields below, the results of your settings are shown. If some samples cannot be exported or if problems occur, a warning message is shown.
- Specify the file format for the samples in the File Format section.
- Optional: In the Header Options section, specify the zone settings that you want to include when saving the samples.
- Optional: Make settings in the Audio Options and Export Options sections.
- Click OK.
Result
The samples are exported to the specified directory and edited according to your settings. If you have changed the sample paths, a new program is created that uses these new paths.
Samples that are loaded from HSB files or protected VST Sound container files cannot be exported.