Multi Mapping

Launch the Edit Multi Page from the UltraWave Osc, below the main waveform screen.

Sound Map

Shows all of the Sounds, and their note and velocity position.

Think of this as being similar to a multi-sample. The difference is that when you play notes in between two sounds, the engine will create a blend of the two Sounds instead of choosing the closest Sound.

Use the keyboard to preview a note. Press the Oct button to show the entire keyboard range.

Drag and drop the sounds to adjust their root note or velocity.

Click and drag outside a sound to create a marquee and select multiple sounds.

Any selected sounds will also be selected in the Sound List.

Selected sounds will play a preview note if the preview button in the top right is enabled.

By default, when you play a note, the engine will choose a position based on the note and velocity, and create an interpolated sound that is a combination of Sounds in the sound map.

You can turn off crossfading in either axis, which means that the engine will not interpolate and just choose the closest sound.

You can also change the selection in either axis to Random or Mod Wheel.

If you have multiple similar Sounds in the y axis, and select Random, the result will be similar to a Round Robin type system.

You can adjust the response curves for each axis, which will change the input value and transform it based on the selected curve.

Sound List

Shows all of the sounds in a sortable list. Click column headings to sort.

The selected sound will also be selected in the Sound Map.

Edit Buttons

Allows you to perform actions on the selected sounds.

The More Functions list lets you do things such as set all Sounds to mono.

Authored on 20 Nov 2022. Last updated 14 Dec 2022 2:58:43 am.

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