M-Audio Torq 2.0 [106/171] Save bank

M-Audio Torq 2.0 [106/171] Save bank
Chapter 9: Sampler
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Torq 2.0 User Guide
Save
Choosing this option opens a standard Save dialog box. Use this dialog to name the current sample and save
it to a specific location. The new name will also be displayed in the Sample Name window.
Rename
Once you’ve recorded a sample, you can rename it from the generic “SampleXXX” naming format automat-
ically applied to new samples. Choosing this option from the pop-up menu opens a save dialog window. Type
the new sample name the file name box, the choose the file format you want to use for the sample, and click
“Save.” in a new name for the sample. The original audio file for the sample will be renamed.
Load Bank
This option will allow you to load samples into all 18 sampler-cells at the same time. Choosing this option
opens a standard dialog box that looks only for “.tsb” (Torq Sample Bank) files. Browse your hard drive and
select a “.tsb” file. Torq will read this file and load the required sample files into the appropriate slots. It will
then set the playback parameters for each sample.
This operation will replace any samples that are currently loaded into the Sampler. If you want to keep the cur-
rent configuration, save the bank (using the procedure below) before loading a new bank.
Save Bank
Once you have built a collection of samples (drum loops of a particular style, or a collection of vocal stabs, for
example), you can save the collection as a sample bank. Choosing this option from the menu opens a stan-
dard Save dialog box which saves a proprietary Sample Bank file. This file references the samples currently
loaded into the Sampler. Browse to your hard drive and choose a location to save the file. The file will be saved
with the extension “.tsb” (Torq Sample Bank). A folder will also be created (of the same name) but with the
word “Samples” added to the end. This “Samples” folder contains copies of the samples used in the bank for
easy recall in the future.
If you wish to keep a copy with the original audio file with the original name, choose “Save” from the
pop-up menu to do a “Save As.”The Torq samples folder will list both the original and new versions. See
“Save” on page 101.
This operation replaces all currently loaded samples. If you want to keep the current configuration, use the
Save Bank feature (below) to save the current set of samples, before loading the new bank.

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