

To select a sample, left-click on it in the list. Located at the left, this section provides a list of the instrument's samples and is always accessible, no matter what central section you're working with, allowing you to switch between different samples whenever you wish. Specific preset types for each of these sections are available from a drop-down menu at the top right corner, where you can load, save, import and export.

The Sampler is split into five different sections, each devoted to a different aspect of sample-based instrument construction: Besides being non-destructive, the Sampler also supports endless undo/redo-ing of all your actions. The source samples are never modified unless you explicitly overwrite the file by saving it in the Disk Browser. Existing samples can be imported and any changes made are exclusive to each individual song or instrument. New sounds can be recorded directly into the Sampler from external sources, or created by hand with the simple Draw tool. An instrument may contain any number of samples and these are listed in the Sample List section at the left side of the interface. Renoise has a strong focus on samples (a singular focus in Redux, since it only uses samples) and at the heart of this is a powerful built-in Sampler for creating and sculpting sounds.
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Redux Note: Full Editor mode is the Redux equivalent of the Renoise Sampler.
