Sample Editor

Sample Editor displays a single selected sample and let you change the samples properties.
Toolbar
- Zoom in, zoom out - Zoom into the sample waveform
- Enable MIDI Selection - Auto-select a sample by incoming MIDI input
- TAB key cycling - If enabled you can quickly cycle through the selected samples with [TAB]
- Preview the current sample - Plays the currently selected sample
- Enable Sample range editing - Set the SampleStart and SampleEnd of the sample with [Leftclick] and [Rightclick]
- Enable SampleStartMod Editing - Set the samples SampleStart modulation range that can be accessed in the Samplers SampleStart chain. (E.g. Add a random modulator for Random Sample Start in this selected range)
- Enable Loop Range Editing - Set the LoopStart and LoopEnd with [Leftclick] and [Rightclick]. This only works if Enable Looping for Selection has been applied to the sample
- Enable Release Start Offset - Set the Release Start offset
- Show the Gain/Pitch/Filter envelope - Opens the Gain/Pitch/Filter envelope popup
- Show the interface of the first Script Processor - If you have added a ScriptProcessor in the Samplers MidiChain this will display it's interface for quick customisations via script
- Toggle the first button of the first ScriptProcessor - A shortcut for triggering the first button from the ScriptProcessor [F9]
- Enable Zero Crossing
- Tries to find the nearest zero crossing while editing sample ranges and
loops. - Open the Loop Finder Popup - Open the Loop Finder Popup (only works if the sample has Looping enabled)
- Show the options for the release Start mode - Opens the Release start options. See Release Start for more details
- Normalise selected samples - Normalises the selected samples to 0 db
- Enable Looping for Selection - Enables Looping for all selected samples
- Blend Spectrogram over waveform - Fades between a Waveform and Spectrogram view of the selected sample
- Edit Spectrogram properties - Here you can change the settings of the spectrogram view, its FFTSize, Oversampling, WindowType, DynamicRange, ColourScheme, Gamma, FrequencyGamma, ResamplingQuality and GainFactor
- Sample name - Displays the currently selected samples location on disk
- Multimic Selector - If you have mapped MultiMic samples in your SampleMap, you can switch between the these in this dropdown menu
- Open current sample in external audio editor - Opens the sample in an external audio editor. You can set the path to this editor in the HISE Settings with: External Editor Path