How to re-edit sample slices

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Hi,

So I followed the tutorial here: http://www.mutools.com/mulab/tutorials/ ... index.html

And got a sample split up into 3 or 4 different sounds that are each on a separate key on the keyboard.

All went, well, it was a good tutorial.

Then , I realized that one of my samples had just a bit of silence right before it, I hadn't sliced it carefully enough.

how do I get back to this screen so i can slide the locator up a bight tighter to the sound? Basically the screen I want to "edit" is the first image on the page above - I can't figure out how to get back to the screen for editing.

I can get the keyboard with the slices on it - but that doesnt allow me to edit.

Any help would be much appreciated!

Thanks!

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Ooen up the sample and the locators should be there
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Hi, thanks.
I cant figure out how to do that.

I open multisampler and all I can get to come up by clicking around is the horizontil keyboard with the indicators of which keys have samples slices assigned to them. I cant get that first screen with the sliders back.

I also tried using the sample manager but that doesn't seem to do what I need either.

thanks again, sorry I'm probably missing something obvious here!

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When you're in the multi-sample editor, the one with the horizontal keyboard and the zone, there you can double-click the zones, this will show the zone details, there you can double-click the sample which opens the sample editor again.

As an alternative, when you're using that multi-sample as the target for a sequence part, you can also right-click that sequence part -> "Edit Sample". (on condition the target multi-sampler only uses a single sample for all the zones, be it sliced up)

Also note the SESSION menu -> Import Sample Loop function which combines a couple of steps for slicing up a sample.

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Oh wow thank you! I was pretty close, I was right clicking and looking for an option on that menu - I never double clicked on the sample. Thanks!

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You're right, to be consistent it should be in the context menu too. Taken note.

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