How change the pitch, of ENTIRE multi-sample?

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Say I've created a sliced multi-sample, NOT pitched, just transient markers, spread ouot across the keyboard, and I'm trying to get it synced for layering over a drums, and I need to speed it up with the pitch, to +96. How do I speed up EVERY ZONE, in the Multi-sample, the whole thing, without having to adjust the pitch of all 50 zones one at a time?

In general, how would I apply a setting change, all the loop settings or all the gain settings or all the end point setting, "globally", across every separate zone of the multi-sample?

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You can tweak the pitch in the Multi-Sample Player.
That will affect the whole multi-sample.

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Aha.
So "XPOS" is global "pitch", and FTUN is Finetune.

For some reason I never got around to trying those knobs.
Thanks.

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> So "XPOS" is global "pitch"

"X" -> "Trans"; "Pos" -> "pose". "XPOS" -> "Transpose".

It took me ages to get it, too.

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pljones wrote: Fri Sep 13, 2024 5:53 pm > So "XPOS" is global "pitch"
"X" -> "Trans"; "Pos" -> "pose". "XPOS" -> "Transpose".
I'm not even sure what the word transpose means. :ud:

I guess I could have wiggled the knob, maybe I would have eventually,
but somehow I never tried it.

I was trying to adjust it from within the .multisample.
But its nice to know that we can do both.
Global, and each start point one at a time.

Almost every option seems to be available in MuLab,
you just have to know where to find it or how to connect it up.

How to change ALL the end points,
so that every start point plays to the last end point of the sample,
could be a time saving function.

But its easier to drag all of those down to the ending one at a time,
then trying to adjust all the pitches one at a time.

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