Drag vertically in parameter value fields to change them. For example, vertically drag the value shown for a group in the Pan column to change it. Alternatively, you can double-click in a field and enter a value, then press the Return key.
Group parameters: New groups are automatically assigned a consecutive number.
Mute button: Mute or unmute a group.
Solo button: Solo or unsolo a group. All other groups are silenced when active. You can solo multiple groups.
Name field: Displays the group name. Double-click to enter a new group name.
Mixer parameters: Globally adjust group settings.
Volume field: Adjust the overall level of the group—and, therefore, the volume of all zones in the group. This works much like a subgroup on a mixing console.
Pan field: Adjust the pan position of the group—stereo balance for stereo samples—and the pan position of all assigned zones simultaneously.
Output field: Use to define the outputs used by the group. Choices include the main outputs, paired channels, or individual outputs. This allows individual groups to be routed independently to aux channels in a multi-output Sampler instance.
Key Range parameters: Use to define a key range for the group. When you play notes outside this range, zones assigned to this group will not be heard.
Low field: Set the lowest note for the group.
High field: Set the highest note for the group.
XFade Type pop-up menu: Choose the crossfade type that best suits the group audio material. The Linear dB and Linear Gain options scale the amplitude for the group crossfade. Equal Power applies an exponential crossfade curve that causes a volume boost of 3 dB in the middle of the crossfade range. This fades out/fades in at an equal volume level. See Synth Details slide-out panel.
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