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In this free video tutorial, Russ shows how you can use the live sampling feature in Sample One XT to create your own instruments.
Virtual Instruments – Sample One XT
• new look and feel
• record page with live sampling
• samples from any hardware input, send, output, other instrument
• auto-slicing mode creates new samples automatically with adjustable gate
• global and individual (sample) edit modes
• fx section: modulation, delay, reverb, gater, eq, distortion, pan
• expandable keyboard
• real-time time-stretching (follow song tempo)
• sample snap to zero crossing
• sample crossfade
• waveform slicing option
• sample trim option
• sample sustain, release and ping-pong loop modes
• graphical envelopes with adjustable attack, decay, release curve shapes
• increased pitch envelope range (+/- 48 semitones or 8 octaves)
• alternative trigger modes: normal, one-shot, toggle
• visual play cursor in waveform view
• sample reverse playback
• sample level normalization
• new 24dB zero-delay feedback filter
• filter drive and punch controls
• filter "soft" (clipping) mode
• LFO random (sample+hold) mode
• master volume control
• adjustable voice limit
• import and export of multisample files and ".soundx" containers
• drag & drop export to Impact XT
• eight user-selectable color themes