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- | A last note: By setting the power value of groups of samples | + | Now, let us have a listen |
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- | So, our sample selection algorithm is more general and can thus be used very flexibly. For a more in-depth discussion about the new sample algorithm, see this pdf which will be updated in the future. | + | New: |
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- | Now, try it out and tell us what you think! | + | That should be enough to convince |
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+ | A last note: By setting the power value of groups of samples to the same value when creating a drumkit, and then turning //Close// all the way up and //Diverse// a little bit up when using it, we obtain a round robin drumkit. | ||
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- | Read a more in-depth description of the new algorithm and how it works its < | + | So, our sample selection |
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====Clicky-Kit Feature==== | ====Clicky-Kit Feature==== | ||
The clicky-kit feature adds the option to audition (and even play) the loaded drumkit. | The clicky-kit feature adds the option to audition (and even play) the loaded drumkit. |