LinPlug RMV User Manual

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Features

are not cut off before they have finished and can be set to respond to MIDI Note
Off.

Sample playback parameters can be edited using snap-to-zero-crossing point.

Supported sample formats: WAV 8-32 bit, mono and stereo, any samplerate, AIF
8-24 bit, mono and stereo, any samplerate.

Samples, Pads, Kits, Grooves and Loops can be browsed while the instrument is
playing.

The paths to samples, Pads, Kits, Grooves and Loops are saved when the file
dialog is closed so that when the file dialog is re-opened, it opens at the same
location.

Dial response is switchable between linear and circular modes.

Display can show either note numbers or note names.

Adjustable Velocity response curve.

Allmost all instrument parameters are MIDI controllable

MIDI Learn supporting conventional and Alpha Dial controller.

Sample accurate timing.

Instrument comes with a vast selection of partly multisampled acoustic and
electronic kits and synthesized kits.

Four specialized “Librarians” are now incorporated into the RMV. Each Librarian
has sophisticated search capabilities and is used for the storage and retrieval of
various types of data that the instrument supports. The Librarians can be used with
Pads, Kits, Grooves and Loops.

Samples can be searched using the Sample Browser with prelistening

The Kit Librarian features a “Live” control that enables different Kits to be loaded
using MIDI program change messages.

Each of the instrument's 48 Pads has access to three Insert Effects Racks and
three Send Effects Racks, each of which can be set to one of nine different Effects
Units.

Six independent Loop Players are available. Each Loop Player can be used to load
and playback audio loops in WAV, AIF, REX and REX2 format. Samples can be
automatically sliced.

Slice start and end points, as well as automatic slicing sensitivity are user-definable.

The output of the Pads and Loops can be mixed using the instrument's Master
section.

Note Selects Pad (NSP). When a note is received via MIDI the instrument switches
to the Pad to which the note is set. This means that you always edit the Pad that
has just been triggered.

An “intelligent” MIDI Mapper ensures that MIDI files are played back correctly even
when the Kit used to play them does not exactly match the contents of the MIDI file.
The Mapper ensures that the closest matching sound in the current Kit is used to
play back the MIDI messages. For example, if a specific HiHat sound is not in the
current Kit, the Mapper selects the next-best HiHat sound from the kit.

Map 35 to 84 maps MIDI note number 35, which is outside the range of most MIDI
keyboards to MIDI note number 84.

Mouse-wheel support (on PC).

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