Hello. I’m annoyed to have to come here begging for help for such a simple thing… I’m trying to use the Sampler, n-track 10 Extended. With the melodic sampler, I want to create a multi-samples Strings preset with 2 personal samples (to make it simply, because I spent yesterday trying and I lost all my work at the end), one sample on the left half of the keyboard, and the other one on the right half. I don’t want to make a layer, just something simple. I choose my note, I load my 1st sample, I loop it, and I set the range, it’s OK. I choose my 2nd note, I load the 2nd sample, and there, here is the problem: the 1st sample that I had set has disappeared ! I don’t know where it is, and impossible to find it ! So I continue anyway, I loop it, I set the range so that it starts at the end of the 1st one, but there, impossible to check the preset as a whole with the 1st sample on the left and the 2nd one on the right to see how it sounds, I searched but did not find. Only the 2nd sample plays (the right half of the keyboard). So in doubt, I save my preset with the floppy disk icon, I give it a name, and I press enter. It is well saved, I recall it, and what I feared happens: only the right part with the 2nd sample plays, and on the left, no sound !. So can someone tell me where the 1st sample that disappeared went, and why, why does’nt it stay in place, and how to save the “entire” patch with the 2 samples that I used, and all the settings that I made, so as not to have worked for nothing? I looked in the manual and the video tutorials, nowhere is the manipulation described in detail. This is my 2nd day on n-track Sampler, and I’m still trying to do such basic things. Could it be a computer bug ? Thanks in advance.
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I figured it out. To add multiple samples horizontally across the keyboard, we need to use the multi-layer sampler, which accepts multiple samples. We simply have to set the range of each sample on the keyboard. I mistakenly thought the melodic sampler accepted multiple samples, but in fact, it only accepts one—at least, that’s what it seems to me.