Sampler Keyzones

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Sample Keyzones

The Sample Keyzones tab is used to create keymaps for sample-based instruments across a variety of key ranges and velocities. It is also possible to create and overlap zones for instruments with multiple samples. This can be done for both Note-On (key press) and Note-Off (key release) inputs, via separate layers.


Creating Keyzones

The Interface

The Sample Keyzones interface consists of a large central section showing the zones above a keyboard, with various options above and below. The keyboard represents the various notes that can be played within Renoise along the horizontal plane, while the velocity key-press range of 00-80 is shown vertically. This grid is used to create the range of the keyzones for an instrument.

Placing the mouse pointer over the grid or keyboard and scrolling the mouse wheel will zoom in/out, giving you access to more/less detail horizontally. The scrollbar beneath the keyboard can be used to move around while zoomed in.

The keys of the keyboard can played by left-clicking on them. Playing via the computer/MIDI keyboard will show the current key being pressed with a highlighted colour. Right clicking on a key will change the Base Note of the current sample, transposing its pitch, an option that can also be adjusted via the value box in the bottom left corner of the interface.


Adjusting the Zones

The shaded area(s) within the grid represents the velocity and key zone that will trigger the assigned sample(s). If multiple samples are used within an instrument, the currently selected zone(s) will be highlighted. A zone can be selected by left-clicking on it or using the zone selection menu in the top left of the interface. Multiple zones can selected at once by either Ctrl + left-click-ing individually or Shift + left-click-ing to select a range.

The range of a selected zone can be adjusted by left-click-dragging uts edge or changing the values shown in the bottom left of the interface. A selected zone can also be moved around as whole by left-clicking on it and moving the mouse while holding the button down. It is possible to have overlapping zones, so that multiple samples can be triggered at once with a single key.