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harryhaaren edited this page Sep 13, 2010 · 2 revisions

General:
A sampler is a very “normal” feature in a program. It loads a sound from the hard disk,
and will play it back when click on the sampler’s button.

How it looks & Why:
Luppp’s sampler was designed to be simple, informative,but above all easy and fast to use.
So here’s the mandatory screenshot:
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There are 16 of these in Luppp’s Sampler view, arranged in a 4×4 grid. (Just like “normal”)
What’s different about them is how they look, so here’s a little description:
- The text in a sample is the name of that sample, as it is on you hard drive.
- The green bar,(horizontal), is the volume that the sample is being played back at.
- The white bar, (vertical), is the samples Pan.

When the sample is being played back, the outside “grey rim” lights up to orange, so give visual
feedback of what’s happening.

Functionality:
The Luppp Sampler is quite normal in its behaviour, however there are some “advanced” controls:
- Left-Click (or just Click) : the sample is played back.
- Right-Click : Brings up the File Chooser dialog, so you can pick a sample to load from you hard drive.
- Scroll-Wheel : Pushing “up” the scrolly wheel, increases samples volume. Pulling back decreases.