Native Instruments MASCHINE MK3 Manual page 829

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The root note parameter is shared among all Sounds in a Group. However, when applying slices
to a Sound, these slices will always start at the lowest possible note, to make room for the
maximum number of slices. If you already have Sounds in a Group, the root note is not
changed after applying slices, in order to not change the behavior of the existing Sounds. This
will, however, lead to a mismatch in how you accessed slices across Pads in the Sampling /
Slice tab and how they are laid out in the Sound you applied them to. You will typically play a
root note of C3 with Pad 1, while the lowest slice will start at C-2. To avoid this mismatch, and
to access slices on a Sound exactly as you created them in the Sampling / Slice screen, apply
slices to a Sound in a Group where you have not loaded anything to the other Sounds. This
also works when you start by loading a Sample into a Sound in a Group where you have not yet
loaded anything else.
Exporting the Slices on the Controller
Once you are satisfied with the proposed and/or manually adjusted Slices (see section
↑15.4.2, Adjusting the Slicing
original Sample and create these Slices. This is done via the two commands at the top of the
right display:
APPLY...
Choosing a Destination for the Slices
Press Button 8 (APPLY...) to export the Slices to any Sound or Group in your Project.
The displays switch to a Selection mode allowing you to choose a destination for the ex-
ported Slices.
Selecting a target for the exported Slices.
Settings), you can apply the slicing in order to actually cut the
(Button 8).
Sampling and Sample Mapping
Slicing a Sample
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