Sony SF-10000 User Manual

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Editing MIDI unity note and Fine tune 
Both values can be edited and used with samplers that support tuning information in the Sampler Loops window. For more information, 
see 
Note:
 The software does not use this information. 
Processing musical instrument files 
Sound Forge can open and save DLS, GigaStudio/GigaSampler, and SoundFont 2.0 musical instrument files, allowing you to add effects 
and processing to existing samples. 
When you open a musical instrument file, you’ll notice some additions to the data window: 
Sample 
Sample Waveform 
Bank 
Instrument 
Note Range 
The left pane lists the banks, instruments, note ranges, and recorded samples in the instrument file. Click a bank or sample to select it in 
the waveform display. 
Markers (  ) represent each sample in the waveform display. 
Opening musical instrument files 
You can open musical instrument files just like any other file type: 
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Drag a musical instrument file to the workspace. 
 
From  the
 File menu, choose Open, and then use the Open dialog to browse to the file you want to open. 
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Double-click an instrument file in the Sound Forge Explorer window. 
The following musical instrument file formats are supported: 
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.dls: DLS level 1.0 and 2.0 
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.sf2: SoundFont version 2.0 
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.gig: GigaSampler/GigaStudio version 1/2/3 
Important: 
Compressed and encrypted GigaSampler/GigaStudio samples are not supported. 
SAMPLING 
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