Hello, First post, I hope someone has dealt with this before.
I want to rearrange the keyboard for a sample preset. I assume I can create my own by loading in a sample at a time and applying it to each key but I'm hoping there's a way to rearrange an existing sample set.
This is an example of what I'd like to achieve.
Using a Wurlitzer sample I'd like to change the note assignment per key like so:
Key- Note (from first key up)
C- C2
C#- C3
D- C4
Eb- C5
F- G2
F#- G3
G- G4
Ab- G5
A- D2
Bb - D3
B - D4k
C - D5
C# -A2
D- A3
Eb - A4
E -A5
... and so on through the circle of 5ths.
Is there a way to just rearrange the existing sample?
Changing key mapping
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How to get the MP3-Player:
Upload a MP3 file where you play some notes using your sample.
Click the "PLACE INLINE" button after uploading the MP3 sample in order to automatically create a Flash MP3 player in your post!
Also check the Forum Rules, in particular rule #6 about the sharing of patches and samples.
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Re: Changing key mapping
No, you can only edit your own .nsmp Samples created from .wav files via the Nord Sample Editor (and you can create only .nsmp samples, not .npno ones)
Last edited by maxpiano on 11 Apr 2017, 19:31, edited 1 time in total.