Fig. 1: An example of how multiple samples can be arranged across a keyboard range. In this example, four different recordings of a violin are distributed across 12 notes. Each sample will play back at three different pitch values
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== {{int:filedesc}} == {{Information |Description = '''Image caption''' (quoted from "{{w|Sampler (musical instrument)}}" at English Wikipedia) : Fig. 1: An example of how multiple samples can be arranged across a keyboard range. In this example, f...