Hi!
I´ve sampled 6 instruments, and I want to make 2 .nsmp versions, one straight forward (No loop), and one with Long loop.
When I was finally done doing this, I realized that the "No loop" was only set for one of the keys, not all.
How can I do this for the entire range, instead of selecting No loop on one and one sample/key?
Sample Editor: Choosing one sample vs all samples
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Also check the Forum Rules, in particular rule #6 about the sharing of programs and samples.
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Sample Editor: Choosing one sample vs all samples
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Re: Sample Editor: Choosing one sample vs all samples
Hello Organ Morgan,Organ Morgan wrote:Hi!
I´ve sampled 6 instruments, and I want to make 2 .nsmp versions, one straight forward (No loop), and one with Long loop.
When I was finally done doing this, I realized that the "No loop" was only set for one of the keys, not all.
How can I do this for the entire range, instead of selecting No loop on one and one sample/key?
Welcome to the forums,
In the Sample Loop/Stop tab, there is a section called "Apply on All"
If you click this with "No Loop" bulleted, it will set "No Loop" for all samples. Cheers, Hanon
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Re: Sample Editor: Choosing one sample vs all samples
Thanks a lot! I didn´t understand that feature..until now. 

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Re: Sample Editor: Choosing one sample vs all samples
I'm glad that I could help.Organ Morgan wrote:Thanks a lot! I didn´t understand that feature..until now.

Nord Sample Editor (NSE) has a fairly comprehensive manual
Nord Sample Editor Manual
I keep thinking that I'll write a tutorial about sampling, but stop, because I'm hard pressed to say something that's not already in the manual.
Cheers, Hanon
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