On Wed, 11 Mar 2009 22:47:44 -0500, "Gabriel M. Beddingfield"
<[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi guys,
> 
> I was working on the manual section for Instrument layers, and I hit a
> snag:  I 
> don't understand how to make it work.  No matter what velocity settings I

> choose... no matter what gain settings I choose... all I can get to sound
> is 
> layer 1.
> 
> Can someone shed some light on this for me?
> 
> -gabriel
> Hi Gabriel!

The easiest way is to use the automatic velocity setting with the soundfile
browser. Just select some files (by holding ctrl down and clicking them)
and check the "automatic-vel." checkbox. Then import them. If they are in
inserted in the wrong order (the loudest sample is at bottom) then you have
to click them (while selecting) in the reversed order.

The other way: Load one sample in the first slot.  Then go with the cursor
to the left edge of the box. The cursor should change into a cursor with 2
arrows - this indicates that you can resize the layer (or to be more exact,
the velocity range) now. If the first row is filled from the left to the
right edge it means that it will play just the first sample.

Now you can load a second layer. Just resize it as you did with layer1, but
in a way that it covers the velocity range which is not covered by layer1.
Then you're first 2-layerd instrument is ready to go :)
- Sebastian 


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