SampleTank 3 User Manual
SampleTank 3 User Manual
USER MANUAL
SampleTank 3
Table of Contents
Contents
English
Chapter 1 SampleTank 3 Overview
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Features
Chapter 2 Getting started with SampleTank 3
2.1 - Using SampleTank 3 as a standalone application
2.1.1 - AUDIO/MIDI Settings
2.1.2 - PREFERENCES Settings
2.1.3 - Computer keyboard keys
2.1.4 - CPU Monitor
2.2 - Using SampleTank 3 as a plug-in
2.2.1 - Syncing to the host applications tempo
Chapter 3 The PLAY page
3.1 - Overview
3.1.1 - Three Types of Instruments
3.1.2 - Loop Instruments and Global Play
3.1.3 - Syncing Loops
3.2 - The MULTI tab
3.2.1 - Multi Menu
3.2.2 - Search Multis
3.2.3 - Rescan Multis
3.3 - The INSTRUMENTS tab
3.3.1 - Instruments Menu
3.3.2 - The INFO button
3.3.3 - Search Instruments
3.3.4 - Rescan Instruments
3.4 - The PATTERNS tab
3.4.1 - Loading Patterns
3.4.2 - Selecting Patterns
3.4.3 - Removing Patterns
3.4.4 - GLOBAL Play Button
3.4.5 - Pattern INTENSITY Slider
3.4.6 - Pattern KEY
3.4.7 - Pattern QUANTIZE
3.4.8 - Pattern Audition Play Button
3.4.9 - Octave Shift Buttons
3.4.10 - Search Patterns
3.4.11 - Rescan Patterns
3.5 - The LIVE tab
3.5.1 - Set Lists
3.5.2 - The Song Column
3.5.3 - The Multi Column
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3.5.4 - Memory Management in LIVE mode
3.6 - Quick Access Panel
Chapter 4 The MIX page
4.1 - Overview
4.1.1 - INSTRUMENT and MULTI Menus
4.1.2 - Instrument Icon Display
4.2 - The MIX Channel Strips
4.2.1 - Insert Effects
4.2.2 - Effects Lock
4.2.3 - Save / Load Effects
4.2.4 - Effect Sends
4.2.5 - Pan Slider
4.2.6 - Mute and Solo Buttons
4.2.7 - Volume Slider
4.2.8 - Master Channel
Chapter 5 The EDIT page
5.1 - Overview
5.1.1 - INSTRUMENT and MULTI Menus
5.2 - The PART Strip
5.2.1 - MIDI Channel drop-down menu
5.2.2 - Polyphony
5.2.3 - Transpose
5.2.4 - Note Range
5.2.5 - Velocity Range
5.2.6 - Pan
5.2.7 - Volume
5.2.8 - Mute and Solo buttons
5.2.9 - Zone button
5.3 - The SAMPLE Strip
5.3.1 - Pitch
5.3.2 - Fine
5.3.3 - Bend
5.3.4 - Sample Pan
5.3.5 - Synthesis Types
5.3.6 - Round Robin Freeze
5.3.7 - Element Selector
5.4 - The FILTER Strip
5.4.1 - Filter Type Menu
5.4.2 - Filter Frequency
5.4.3 - Resonance
5.4.4 - Overdrive
5.5 - The VELOCITY Strip
5.5.1 - Velocity to Amp knob
5.5.2 - Velocity to Pitch knob
5.5.3 - Velocity to Resonance knob
5.5.4 - Velocity to Filter knob
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5.5.5 - Velocity to LFO1 Depth knob
5.5.6 - Velocity to Env2 Sustain
5.6 - The LFO Strip
5.6.1 - LFO Selector
5.6.2 - LFO Sync
5.6.3 - LFO Free
5.6.4 - LFO Rate
5.6.5 - LFO Depth
5.6.6 - LFO Phase
5.6.7 - LFO Fade
5.6.8 - LFO Waveform
5.6.9 - LFO to Pitch knob
5.6.10 - LFO to Filter knob
5.6.11 - LFO to Level knob
5.6.12 - LFO to Pan knob
5.7 - The ENVELOPE Strip
5.7.1 - Envelope 1 to Level knob
5.7.2 - Envelope 2 to Filter knob
5.7.3 - Envelope 2 to Pitch knob
5.8 - The KEY Strip
5.8.1 - Keyboard Mode menu
5.8.2 - Portamento
5.8.3 - Curve
Chapter 6 MIDI control
6.1 - The LEARN button
6.2 - The CONTROL button
6.2.1 The Controller PART Menu
Chapter 7 Effects
7.1 - FULL AMPS
7.1.1 - American Vintage T
7.1.2 - Amp Combo
7.1.3 - British Tube Lead
7.1.4 - Jazz Amp 120
7.1.5 - Modern Tube Lead
7.1.6 - SVT Classic
7.2 - AMP COMPONENTS
7.2.1 - Cabinet
7.2.2 - Preamp
7.2.3 - Tone Control
7.3 - DISTORTION
7.3.1 Crusher
7.3.2 - Distortion
7.3.3 - Overdrive
7.3.4 - Overscream
7.4 - EQ + DYNAMICS
7.4.1 - Black 76
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7.4.2 - Compressor
7.4.3 - EQ Comp
7.4.4 - Limiter
7.4.5 - Model 670
7.4.6 - Parametric EQ
7.4.7 - Vintage EQ-1A
7.4.8 - White 2A
7.5 - MODULATION
7.5.1 - AM Modulation
7.5.2 - Chorus
7.5.3 - Chorus C1
7.5.4 - Electric Flanger
7.5.5 - Env Flanger
7.5.6 - Flanger
7.5.7 - FM Modulation
7.5.8 - Multi Chorus
7.5.9 - Opto Tremolo
7.5.10 - Phaser
7.5.11 - Rotary Speaker
7.5.12 - Small Phazer
7.5.13 - Tremolo
7.5.14 - Uni-V
7.6 - REVERB + DELAY
7.6.1 - Acoustic Resonance
7.6.2 - Ambience
7.6.3 - ConvoRoom
7.6.4 - Hall Reverb
7.6.5 - Plate Reverb
7.6.6 - Delay
7.6.7 - Reverb
7.6.8 - Reverb Delay
7.6.9 - Spring Reverb
7.6.10 - Tape Echo
7.7 - FILTERS / OTHER
7.7.1 - AutoPan
7.7.2 - Piano Lid
7.7.3 - LFO Filter
7.7.4 - Env Filter
7.7.5 - Lo-Fi
7.7.6 - Multi Filter
7.7.7 - Phonograph
7.7.8 - Slicer
7.7.9 - Stereo Imager
7.7.10 - Wah
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Chapter 1 SampleTank 3 Overview
1.1 Introduction
SampleTank 3 is a 16-part virtual instrument that plays samples of acoustic, electric and electronic instruments
including audio loops of rhythmic grooves and musical performances. It also includes a MIDI sequencer that
plays MIDI patterns that can be triggered by keys on the keyboard or via the Global Play button. You can also
drag MIDI patterns into the timeline of your DAW to play or further edit them from there.
SampleTank 3 provides an extremely user-friendly consolidated interface that lets you browse and load the sounds
you want fast. There are 3 main tabs: PLAY, MIX and EDIT. These tabs let you quickly set up your SampleTank 3
sounds exactly the way you want them and then allows you to save that setup as a MULTI for future recall.
PLAY gives you the browser on the left where you load Instruments, Patterns, Multis and live Set Lists. You can
see an overview of the 16 parts, each of which holds a single Instrument and its collection of Patterns that are
assigned to keys on the keyboard. You can make quick adjustments to volume, pan and MIDI channel.
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MIX gives you a DAW-style mixing console interface with one channel per part, each with its own volume fader
and pan slider plus 5 insert effect slots and 4 effect sends. There are also 4 effects return channels at the far
right, where you can load more global effects like reverb and delay, along with a master fader channel. The effect
return channels and master fader channel also have 5 insert effect slots, each for maximum flexibility.
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EDIT gives you a synthesizer programming panel where you can dial in deeper parameters like filters, envelopes
and LFOs for extreme customization of your instruments. Here you can view the current settings of the
instrument parameters and tweak them exactly the way you want them.
All three tabs provide a panel at the bottom that is switchable between MACRO and FX. The MACRO tab
provides 8 controls that have been customized for each instrument to give you quick access to the most
commonly used parameters or parameter sets. This is a quick edit panel that lets you make fast changes
without having to go to the actual EDIT tab. The FX tab lets you select and view the 5 insert effect slots for the
selected part and display each effect panel with all its available parameters.
The top right of SampleTank 3 gives you a shopping cart button where you can purchase upgrades, expansion
libraries and relevant hardware products. Next to that, the gear icon opens the Settings window where you
choose your audio and MIDI preferences, make output assignments and set your master disk path for your
sound libraries. Next to that, the info button opens a window telling you which version of SampleTank 3 you are
running along with copyright information. And finally, the padlock icon lets you authorize and register your copy
of SampleTank 3 with IK Multimedia.
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The bottom row of SampleTank 3 provides you with various utility functions. LEARN lets you assign SampleTank
parameters to MIDI Continuous Controller numbers. CONTROL opens a window where you can view and
edit your Controller assignments. The Panic Button (the ! icon) stops all MIDI notes and pattern playback in
case of stuck notes or other problems in your setup. The SYNC button (clock icon) sets the master tempo of
SampleTank to match the DAW host. The Tempo Indicator lets you set the master tempo yourself when SYNC
is off. Next to the Tempo Indicator is the Key Match control where you can set all loaded MIDI Patterns to play
in a single global musical key without needing to transpose them individually. And finally, the Global Play button
lets you start and stop multiple MIDI patterns and audio loop instruments with a single button.
1.2 Features
Intuitive interface with 3 main environments: Play, Mix, Edit, retaining the ease-of-use and fast operation that
has always characterized SampleTank
16-channel multi-part Play interface with quick mixer and easy layering, sound browser with keyword
searches and integrated MIDI player/mixer
All-in-one sound Edit page with 3 sample engines (including formant preserving pitch-shift/time-stretch), 14
filter types, round robin and articulation switching plus 8 macros per instrument for quick multi-parameter
editing
Familiar console-like Mix interface, with 5 insert effects per channel, 4 stereo FX returns with 5 insert effects
each, master channel with 5 insert effects (up to 30 effects per instrument)
New Live mode allows sample loading in the background and instantaneous sound switching in a structure
based on Set Lists and Songs.
Integrated multi-effects with over 50 high-quality processors derived from the AmpliTube and T-RackS
products.
Accurate 3D representations of instruments for instant identification and recall
Available as standalone and as a 64-bit plug-in for AAX, VST and AU platforms on MacOS and Windows
Compatible with all previous Powered by SampleTank sound modules and sounds
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Chapter 2 Getting started with SampleTank 3
SampleTank 3 can be used as a standalone application or as a plug-in.
In standalone mode, launch SampleTank 3 from your applications folder to use it without a host application
such as a digital audio workstation (D.A.W.). In fact, this allows SampleTank to have all the functionality and
flexibility of the plug-in in a self-contained software instrument. For example, you can use SampleTank 3 for live
performances when there is no need for a complex sequencer setup or in a second computer that is dedicated
to virtual instruments as each PART can be triggered from an individual MIDI input.
When launching SampleTank 3 standalone for the first time, you need to set the audio output and MIDI input as
well as the disk path where the library content is stored. This is accomplished in the Settings window that can
be opened by clicking the gear icon at the top right. There are two tabs in the Settings window: AUDIO/MIDI
and PREFERENCES.
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2.1.1 - AUDIO/MIDI Settings
Click the AUDIO/MIDI tab to set up your audio output and MIDI input. SampleTank 3 is compatible with any
ASIO or Direct Sound audio interface in Windows and any Core Audio-compatible audio interface in Mac OS X.
Device
Choose which available audio interface you want to use with SampleTank 3.
Windows
There are two drop down menus to select the Audio Driver. The drop-down menu on the left selects the type of
driver to use, such as ASIO or DirectX. The drop down menu on the right selects the actual audio interface. It
will be either ASIO (preferred) or Direct Sound. An ASIO compatible sound card will perform with faster response
and lower latency than a Direct Sound one, we strongly recommend the ASIO setting when using Virtual
Instruments such as SampleTank 3.
Mac OS X
SampleTank 3 is compatible with Core Audio audio interfaces in Mac OS X.. Any Audio interface supported by
computers operating system will work with SampleTank 3. There is one drop-down menu to select the audio
interface.
Output Routing
The Output Routing is used to assign the output of SampleTank 3 to a specific channel pair on your selected
interface. This lets you determine where the SampleTank output is routed in your system.
Sample Rate and Buffer Size. The sample rate and buffer sizes drop-down menus let you choose your settings
for SampleTank 3. These settings are dependent on the audio interface as not all audio interfaces provide the
same sample rate or buffer setting options. For the best performance in SampleTank 3 standalone, set the buffer
as low as possible without hearing clicks and pops. This will provide the lowest amount of latency, the delay
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between playing a note and hearing the sound. Higher sample rates such as 96kHz will deliver better sound
quality but at the expense of a higher CPU load.
MIDI Input
This drop-down menu determines which MIDI input of your computer that SampleTank will respond to. Any MIDI
interface supported by computers operating system will work with SampleTank 3.
Disk Path
You must specify where the SampleTank sound library is stored on your hard disk. The hard disk may be internal
or external. Click BROWSE to navigate to the location. The default disk path is User/Documents/IK Multimedia/
SampleTank 3.
Always Sync Loop Instruments
Turn this on to cause all audio loops to synchronize to SampleTank 3s master tempo which is displayed in
the lower right of all windows. Note that audio loops can sound bad if their tempo is changed too radically. To
always hear audio loops at their native tempo, turn this parameter off.
Latch MIDI Patterns
Latch means that you press a key once to start a pattern, and the pattern will continue to play on its own until
press the key again to stop it. Turn this parameter on to always latch MIDI patterns. Turn it off if you just want
the patterns to play while you hold down their assigned key.
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Latch Audio Loop
Like MIDI patterns above, you can set SampleTank to latch audio loops so that they continue to play after the
first key press regardless of how long you hold the key, and then they will only stop when you press the key
again. If you want your audio loops to only play while you hold the key down, turn this parameter off.
Click the keyboard icon in the lower left to see the legend that describes the function of each key on the
computer keyboard.
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2.2 - Using SampleTank 3 as a plug-in
In addition to a standalone application, SampleTank 3 also works as an Audio Units, AAX or VST plug-in
instrument in major host applications such as Logic, Pro Tools, Cubase, Digital Performer and others.
Consult your host applications user guide for specific instructions on how to use virtual instruments.
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Chapter 3 The PLAY page
3.1 - Overview
The PLAY page is where you browse and load Instruments and Patterns for the 16 PARTS and make quick
adjustments to volume, pan and MIDI channel. A PART holds a single SampleTank Instrument such as
a piano, drum set or groove construction kit along up to 5 insert effects that are solely dedicated to that
instrument alone. You can also load up to 128 Patterns looping MIDI sequences that are assigned to keys on
the keyboard in each Part. The collection of all 16 parts with their Instruments, effects and Patterns is called
a MULTI. You can browse and load Multis in the same way you load Instruments and Patterns, right from the
browser on the left side of the PLAY page. The right side of the PLAY page contains the Part Viewer where you
can view and edit the contents of each of the 16 Parts that are stored with the Multi.
The top left of the PLAY page has four tabs for the different kinds of objects that you can browse and load:
Multis, Instruments, Patterns and Live Set Lists.
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3.1.1 - Three Types of Instruments
Multis can contain three different kinds of Instruments in SampleTank 3: First, there are standard Instruments
like pianos, organs and synths. Then there are multi-articulation Instruments that use key switching, velocity
switching or mod wheel switching to change between different performances of the same sound such as a violin
that is played with sustaining notes, staccato notes or pizzicato notes. The articulation switches are indicated
by gray icons next to the Instrument name: KS for key switch, VS for velocity switch and MW for mod wheel
switch. Key switching Instruments let you press specific keys in the low register to act as buttons that change
the articulations. They are indicated in red on the SampleTank 3 keyboard. Velocity switching Instruments
play different articulations selected by how hard you press the key. And mod wheel switching moves between
different articulations depending on the position of the modulation wheel.
Key Switch Instruments show the switching keys as red or dark gray on the SampleTank 3 keyboard. Red
indicates the active articulation. To see a description of the available articulations within a Key Switch Instrument,
click any of the colored keys to open the Key Switches window that shows each articulation labeled on the
switching notes. This example shows a multi-articulation Viola Instrument with the Detache articulation selected.
Finally, there are Loop instruments, audio grooves that are played back in SampleTank 3 as single notes on the
keyboard. Loop instruments have a gray loop icon next to their name. There are two kinds of Loop instruments:
Drum / Percussion grooves that provide several different performances per Instrument in the same style and
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tempo, and Construction Kit Instruments that provide the building blocks for a complete groove with different
instrument loops on each key.
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3.1.3 - Syncing Loops
Instruments in the Loops category have their original tempo in the name. For example, Dubstep 1 140 bpm.
When you load a Loop Instrument, you will see a SYNC button on the right side of the MACRO panel. Click this
button to change the Loop Instruments tempo to match the global tempo that is displayed in the bottom bar.
When used as a plug-in, this will usually be the tempo set by your D.A.W. or host application.
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3.2.1 - Multi Menu
The menu icon in the lower left lets you perform file management functions such as Save, Save As, Rename,
Delete and Import Multi from previous SampleTank formats such as SampleTank 2.5 and Powered by
SampleTank products such as Miroslav Philharmonik and Sonik Synth 2.
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3.3 - The INSTRUMENTS tab
Click the INSTRUMENTS tab to browse and load SampleTank 3 Instruments into any of the 16 Parts.
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Click the BROWSE button to set the disk path of the legacy library that you wish to import. For example, if you
are importing Miroslav Philharmonik, then you should choose the master library folder for Miroslav Philharmonik
here. SampleTank 3 will read from the source library you choose and then rewrite the samples and Instruments
into your specified SampleTank 3 disk path as it converts them to SampleTank 3 format.
Import Sample
Click this function to convert your samples into SampleTank 3 Instruments. When you click Import Samples, a
dialog will appear asking you to select the disk path of your source samples. Click the Browse button to define
the disk path of the samples you want to import to create a new SampleTank 3 Instrument. The NAME field is
where you enter the name of your new Instrument. This is the Instrument name that will appear in SampleTank
3. The CATEGORY field lets you assign your new Instrument to one of the existing SampleTank 3 sound
categories. If your samples have a common tempo such as a collection of groove loops enter their tempo in
the BPM field.
Lastly, the ROOT NOTE SELECTION section lets you define how SampleTank will map your samples across
the keyboard. Choose NAME if you want to manually name your sample files to set their root notes. You must
type the note name first and with no spaces within the note name. Leave a space after the note name for
any explanatory text. SampleTank will only look at the information before the first space in the file name. For
example: C#1 Electric Bass.aif. Do not use C#1-Electric Bass.aif or C#1_Electric Bass.aif as SampleTank will not
be able to read the note info with a dash, underscore or other character before the first space.
If you have a collection of loops or sound effects, and you just want to map the samples chromatically, choose
the CHROMATIC FROM option and then set the key on which you want the first note to appear. Your samples
will be mapped from that note ascending chromatically.
When you have entered all the information in the Instrument Import dialog, click IMPORT to create your new
SampleTank 3 Instrument.
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3.3.2 - The INFO button
Click INFO to show an informational panel for the currently selected Instrument in the browser. The panel shows
a unique icon for the selected Instrument along with the amount of memory that the Instrument requires. There
is also a text description of the Instrument and a Macro field that lists what the 8 knobs are assigned to on
the MACRO panel that is just above the keyboard. Note that the INFO panel represents the Instrument that is
selected in the browser and not the Instrument that is actually loaded into the selected Part.
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3.3.3 - Search Instruments
To search, click the magnifying glass icon at the bottom of the browser, and type a word or phrase in the search
field.. Only the search results will appear while the gray search field is open. Click the X at the right of the search
field to close the search and return to displaying all available SampleTank 3 Instruments in the browser.
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3.4 - The PATTERNS tab
Click the PATTERNS tab to browse and load SampleTank 3 Patterns onto individual keyboard keys in each of
the 16 Parts. You can put one pattern on every key using up to 128 keys (128 MIDI notes) per Part. You can also
drag patterns directly into the arrange window of your DAW project, with all of their edited settings, this way the
SampleTank 3 MIDI patterns can be conveniently used in your arrangement together with all other tracks in your
composition.
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3.4.2 - Selecting Patterns
Since each Part can hold up to 128 Patterns, you must select which pattern is displayed in the Part Viewer on
the right to make adjustments to its Intensity, Tranpose and Quantize values. To select a Pattern that is already
loaded, just click the key on the SampleTank 3 keyboard or select the pattern from the drop-down menu, and
you will see its name and edit values appear in the Part row in the Part Viewer.
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3.4.9 - Octave Shift Buttons
The -1, = and +1 buttons let you shift the octave of the Pattern preview when auditioning in the browser.
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3.5 - The LIVE tab
Click the LIVE tab to browse and work with Set Lists for live gigs. A Set List is used to manage how samples are
loaded for groups of Multis in order to facilitate faster switching between Multis on stage. Think of a Set List like
the actual set list you create for a live gig: It is a group of songs that you will play in a particular set on stage.
Each Set List contains several Songs. Each Song contains one or more Multis, the actual sounds that you will
play within each Song. You can change Songs and Multis within the Set List via user-assignable MIDI Program
Changes or with a simple double-click.
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3.5.1 - Set Lists
The Set List is the object that is stored under the Live tab. A Set List contains Songs, and Songs contain Multis.
Each Set List can store up to 64 Songs, and each Song can contain up to 16 Multis. You manually load the Set
List into the SampleTank 3 Live tab browser, and then you can use MIDI Program Change messages to load
Songs and Multis within each Song. Double-click the desired Set List in the browser to load it.
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3.6 - Quick Access Panel
All 4 main pages of SampleTank 3 provide you with a Quick Access Panel at the bottom of the interface that
lets you access the most commonly used parameters for the currently loaded Instrument as well as all of its
assigned insert effects. Click MACRO to view the 8 controls that have been customized for each Instrument, or
Click FX to access any of the 5 insert effect slots for the Instrument. On the FX panel, select one of the 5 insert
effect slots by clicking the slot 1-5 buttons on the left. Click the top part of the slot button to disable or re-enable
the effect. The red LED will light to indicate the state of the effect. The LED is red when the effect is active and
dark when it is bypassed. Use the drop-down menu above the slot numbers to change the effect in the current
effect slot or load a new effect into an empty slot.
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Chapter 4 The MIX page
4.1 - Overview
The MIX page is where you adjust the volume, pan and effects for the instruments loaded into the 16 Parts.
Each Part is represented by a mixing board-style channel numbered from 1-16. As with the Part Viewer on the
PLAY page, the Part Channels on the MIX page each hold one SampleTank 3 Instrument and its 5 possible
insert effects. To the right of the 16 Part Channels are 4 Effect Return Channels where you can load more globalstyle effects like reverbs and delays that can be fed by multiple Instruments via the effect sends on the individual
Part channels. Each Effect Return Channel has 5 effect slots just like the Part Channels. And then at the far
right is the Master Channel which processes the master output. The Master Channel also has 5 effect slots. The
21 total channels of SampleTank 3 give you the flexibility to load as many as 105 simultaneous effects. Your
computers CPU power is the only limitation!
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4.1.1 - INSTRUMENT and MULTI Menus
At the top right of the MIX page are two menus labeled INSTRUMENT and MULTI. Click the name to expand the
drop-down menu where you can perform file management tasks for both Instruments and the currently loaded
Multi including Save, Save As, Rename and Delete.
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4.2 - The MIX Channel Strips
Each of the 21 channels in SampleTank 3 has its own stereo mixer channel strip. From the top, there are 5
insert effect slots, the effects lock and save icons, the 4 effect sends, the pan slider, mute and solo buttons, the
volume slider, the output selector and the instrument name.
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4.2.1 - Insert Effects
Each channel has 5 slots that hold insert effects. Insert effects are effect processors that are used only for the
specific channel. For example, if you have a piano in Part 1 and load an equalizer into the first insert effect slot,
that equalizer will only affect the piano. The slots are serialized from top to bottom, so the effect in the higher
slot feeds the effect in the lower slot. This is particularly significant for dynamics processors like compressors
and limiters whose behavior will change when EQ or any level changes in the higher slots are made.
To load an insert effect, click the slot where you want to put it. A pop-up menu will appear that lets you choose
from 7 effect categories. Click an effect category to show the available effects inside, and then click the specific
effect you want in order to load it into the effect slot. To change an existing effect, simply click it to re-open the
pop-up menu. To clear the effect slot and remove an effect, click the slot and select Empty.
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4.2.4 - Effect Sends
Each Part Channel has 4 effect sends represented by a single knob with the numbers 1-4 below. Select one of
the 4 effect sends by clicking the effect send number, and then the knob will show the value for that effect send.
Each effect send controls how much of the channels signal is sent to each of the 4 Effect Return Channels at
the far right of the mixer. The Effect Return Channels can contain any effects you like, but generally they are
used for more global effects like reverb and delay where multiple instruments can be fed into the same effect (a
piano, guitar and synth lead all going to the same reverb, for example).
There is also a PRE button for each effect send that lets you set the effect send to pre-fader, meaning that the
effect send knob is not affected by the volume slider position. When the PRE button is not active, the default
state, the effect send will be increased or decreased by the position of the volume slider. So if you have a piano
on Channel 1 that is sending to a reverb, when you turn the volume slider up, the send to the reverb will also
increase. But if you want the reverb level to stay the same but only change the dry level of the sound, click PRE
to make the effect send pre-fader and not affected by the volume slider.
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4.2.7 - Volume Slider
Click and drag the volume slider up and down to change the volume of the channel. The volume setting is
displayed on the left in decibels (dB).
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Chapter 5 The EDIT page
5.1 - Overview
Click the EDIT button to open the editor where you can adjust the various synthesizer parameters for the
Instrument in the currently selected Part. You can change the current Part by clicking the Part numbers on the
far right. The name of the Instrument that is loaded into the current Part is displayed at the upper right.
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5.1.1 - INSTRUMENT and MULTI Menus
As on the MIX page, at the top right of the EDIT page are two menus labeled INSTRUMENT and MULTI. Click
the name to expand the drop-down menu where you can perform file management tasks for both Instruments
and the currently loaded Multi including Save, Save As, Rename and Delete.
5.2.2 - Polyphony
This sets the maximum number of notes that SampleTank will play on the current Part. This lets you preserve
CPU power by preventing SampleTank from playing too many notes on specific parts when you have dense
or busy arrangments and / or are using a computer with less CPU power. When your incoming notes exceed
the maximum polyphony for the Part, there are two warning indicators: On the PLAY page, the MIDI CH for the
Part turns red for one second, and on the EDIT page, a ! appears next to the Polyphony. The ! resets when
clicked.
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5.2.3 - Transpose
Shift the MIDI input to the Part by up to +/- 60 semitones to play the Part in different keys or octaves.
5.2.6 - Pan
This is the pan position of the Part and corresponds to the pan slider on the MIX page.
5.2.7 - Volume
This is the volume of the Part and corresponds to the volume slider on the MIX page.
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5.3 - The SAMPLE Strip
This strip is where you set the basic playback engine parameters for the loaded Instrument.
5.3.1 - Pitch
This adjusts the tuning in semitone increments with a range +/- 36 half-steps.
5.3.2 - Fine
This adjusts the tuning in 1-cent increments with a range of +/- 100 cents.
5.3.3 - Bend
This sets the range that the pitch wheel will bend the pitch in semitone increments with range of +/- 24 halfsteps.
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STRETCH (SampleTank REsynthesis TeCHnology) gives you separate control of pitch, time and harmonic
content. STRETCH is designed to shift a sample without altering its formants. Conversely, it also lets you
intentionally shift the formants or time (sample duration) independently from pitch. For example, STRETCH lets
you bend notes on a voice, saxophone, violin, brass, and most acoustic samples without making it sounding
artificial. It can be used to make a piano sound darker or brigther, to make an acoustic guitar to sound thinner
or thicker, and so on. It can also be used to extend vocal samples across the keyboard while sounding more
natural than traditional resampling. For loops, this engine works best with single instruments, but can sometimes
work with more complex sonic content as well (often weird but interesting effects can be created this way). To
keep a loop in sync, SampleTank needs to know the BPM of the loop. All loop Instruments from IK Multimedia
provide the BPM in the file name and in the BPM field as a 3-digit number that SampleTank 3 reads. For user
samples, the best practice is to simply enter the tempo in the BPM field when importing.
When you select one of the two STRETCH options (STRETCH NOTE or STRETCH PHRASE), SampleTank
performs a pre-analysis on the content. Then you can adjust both the time and the harmonic content of the
sound in real-time.
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5.4 - The FILTER Strip
This is where you select and adjust the synthesizer filter. You can choose from various filter types, modes and
slopes and also just the cutoff frequency, resonance and overdrive (where applicable).
5.4.3 - Resonance
This knob controls the emphasis of the filter at the cutoff frequency. The higher the value, the greater the filter
effect at the cutoff frequency or as the filter passes through the cutoff frequency when being modulated. In a
traditional low pass or high pass filter, high resonance settings can produce a whistling effect as the filter is
modulated by an envelope or LFO.
5.4.4 - Overdrive
Some of the filter types, such as the M Ladder filters, allow you to distort the input to filter similar to how many
classic analog synthesizers behave when their oscillator output mix level is set high before going into the filter
section.
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5.5 - The VELOCITY Strip
This section lets you program how velocity will affect the sound.
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5.5.6 - Velocity to Env2 Sustain
This lets you control the Sustain stage of Envelope 2 usually the filter envelope with how hard you press the
key. In the case of filter modulation, harder velocities can keep the filter sustaining at a higher frequency, while
softer velocities let the filter close down more after it decays.
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5.6 - The LFO Strip
This section determines how the LFOs (Low Frequency Oscillators) will modulate the variation synthesis sections
such as Pitch, Filter and Amplitude (volume). A low frequency oscillator is a periodic wave generator that
moves slower than the perceived audio range, meaning that it moves slow enough that you can hear the actual
cycling of the oscillator rather than just a continuous pitch.
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5.6.6 - LFO Phase
This determines the starting phase position of the LFO waveform and is particularly useful for creating specific
synthesizer-style modulation effects. To get the most from this parameter, make sure the FREE button is NOT
active.
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5.7 - The ENVELOPE Strip
SampleTank has two envelopes that can be used to shape the volume, tuning and filter frequency of the sound.
Each envelope has a slider for (A)ttack, (H)old, (D)ecay, (S)ustain and (R)elease. All parameters are time-based
except for Sustain which indicates a level where the envelope will remain until the key or sustain pedal is
released.
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5.8 - The KEY Strip
This section determines how the keyboard will control the sound.
5.8.2 - Portamento
This sets the amount of gliding or sliding in pitch between notes.
5.8.3 - Curve
This sets the curve of the portamento glide between notes.
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Chapter 6 MIDI control
SampleTank 3 lets you assign MIDI Continuous Controllers (MIDI CC) to remotely control many parameters. Use
the LEARN button to assign a new controller and the CONTROL button to edit the list of existing controllers. You
can also turn all notes off if the event notes or controllers get stuck using the panic button (!).
Double-click a controller in the MIDI Cont. # column to change the controller that is assigned to the Parameter in
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the left column. Double-click in the Min or Max columns to set the range of the controller, and double-click in the
Latch column to turn latching on or off for the specified parameter. You can also click the REMOVE button in the
lower left to remove a controller assignment.
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Chapter 7 Effects
SampleTank 3 has a complete set of powerful digitally-modeled effects processors. You can load any effect into
any effect slot whether in the Part Channels, Effect Return Channels or Master Channel. Some effects use more
processing power than others, so monitor your CPU usage if you hear clicks, pops or distortion.
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7.1.4 - Jazz Amp 120
Based on Roland JC-120.
It may have Jazz in its name, but this versatile clean sound can be heard in many genres. Many of the top metal
players keep this not-so-secret weapon in the studio for great clean sounds.
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7.2 - AMP COMPONENTS
7.2.1 - Cabinet
This processor emulates with great accuracy the frequency response of some of the best guitar cabinets. This
effect is extremely useful when you need to add a mid-range character to any kind of sound, to give a more
realistic character without using an equalizer.
7.2.2 - Preamp
This analog modeled processor emulates the first stage of some of the most acclaimed classic tube guitar
amplifiers.
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7.3 - DISTORTION
7.3.1 Crusher
This model alters the sound of the input signal by changing the sample-rate, cutoff frequency and by distorting
it. This effect can produce very aggressive distorted sounds, more pronunciated than overdrive stompboxes.
The Low pass filter is very creative when combined to high distortion levels.
7.3.2 - Distortion
This effect simulates the distortion occurring as you raise the gain of an amplifier.
7.3.3 - Overdrive
This entirely analog modeled Overdrive recreates the tone of one of the best overdrive stompboxes
7.3.4 - Overscream
Based on Ibanez Tube Screamer.
This is a model of a classic overdrive/distortion pedal which has become the go-to overdrive pedal for some of
the most influential guitar players of all time. Its basic controls make it easy to dial in the exact sound you want.
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7.4 - EQ + DYNAMICS
7.4.1 - Black 76
The Black 76 Limiting Amplifier is modeled after what is probably the most used, most known, most wanted,
and most universally recognized compressor / limiter in the audio industry. There are probably no professionally
created records without tracks using this unit. This FET-based compressor is a true legend and a piece of history
with a unique sound largely thanks to its input transformer and class A output stage.
7.4.2 - Compressor
This is an ultra-smooth compressor, modeled after a classic tube compressor. It can be very soft and gentle on
all types of material.
7.4.3 - EQ Comp
This effect features a semi-parametric EQ and an easy-to-use compressor. Both units are very high quality ,
giving a very musical sounding equalizer and an analog-style compression.
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7.4.4 - Limiter
This is a multi-band analog modeled limiter. Inside there are three separate hard knee compressors for the low,
mid and high bands. It can deliver a very powerful compression to drums kits and loops. The controls of the
three compressors are linked on the interface for simplicity. Compared against the Compressor, the Limiter can
deliver a far more aggressive compression effect.
7.4.6 - Parametric EQ
An equalizer with separate bands where you can dial in not only the frequency to boost or cut but also the width
of the bell shape.
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7.4.7 - Vintage EQ-1A
Based on the Pultec EQP-1A.
In virtually every major studio, youre likely to see a distinctive blue unit with big black knobs the Pultec
EQP-1A program EQ. The Vintage Tube Program Equalizer is based on it. Our painstakingly-produced model
gives all the functionality of the original unit and uncannily accurate sonic reproduction.
7.4.8 - White 2A
The White 2A Leveling Amplifier is based on a legendary vintage unit that is entirely tube-based. Its a totally
different device in terms of construction where all the compression magic happens inside an optically coupled
element formed by a fluorescent panel and some photocells: the famed T4A element. There is no electronic
circuitry involved with the compression itself. Its just a tube amp with photo-resistors, lighted by a fluorescent
panel driven by the output signal. At the time of this invention, there were not many ways of making an audio
compressor: only variable-mu and optical. Optical was the simplest one, and if proper elements for both the light
emitting panel and the photocells were matched, magic happened.
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7.5 - MODULATION
7.5.1 - AM Modulation
This effect is designed to produce a tonal character totally different from the original when applied to a complex
sound by using the carrier frequency to modulate the volume of the sound. You can click the From MIDI button
to set the effects carrier frequency to be controlled via incoming MIDI notes.
7.5.2 - Chorus
A classic stereo chorus which adds space and depth to the sound.
7.5.3 - Chorus C1
Based on Boss CE-1.
A model of a classic bucked-brigade analog Chorus/Vibrato unit. It provides both analog Chorus and analog
Vibrato effects, when in Chorus mode the modulation will be lush and slow, when in Vibrato effect the
modulation will be faster and more noticeable.
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7.5.4 - Electric Flanger
Based on Electro-Harmonix Electric Mistress.
This stomp box is a model of a vintage flanger/filter matrix used by many well-known guitarists to achieve classic
sounds. While it has amazing warmth, it is also capable of very versatile chorus and ring modulation type sounds.
7.5.6 - Flanger
The Flanger creates a sharper sound by adding a metallic resonance to the sound (like a jet airplane taking off
and landing).
7.5.7 - FM Modulation
This effect is designed to produce a tonal character totally different from the original when applied to a complex
sound by using the carrier frequency to modulate the pitch of the sound. It can replicate the sounds of some
synthesis systems like FM or ring modulation. You can click the From MIDI button to set the effects carrier
frequency to be controlled via incoming MIDI notes.
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7.5.8 - Multi Chorus
This is a special type of chorus effect with a random pitching character. It is designed to be less regular and
noticeable than a classic chorus.
7.5.10 - Phaser
This entirely analog modeled Phaser recreates the sound of one of the best known classics of the past.
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7.5.12 - Small Phazer
Based on Electro-Harmonix Small Stone.
This effect is a model of a classic analog phase shifter, capable of a range of phaser effects from gentle to
outlandish swirling effects. You may wonder why it is called small when you hear it.
7.5.13 - Tremolo
Tremolo cyclically modulates the volume to create tremolo
7.5.14 - Uni-V
Based on Univox Uni-Vibe.
This was a chorus/rotating-speaker simulator that was introduced in 1969 and used predominantly in live
performances. This created a swirling effect quite similar to the Leslie speaker cabinet but with the addition
of speed control. This effect was employed on tracks such as Hey Baby (The Land of the New Rising Sun),
Earth Blues, and Machine Gun. A vintage Uni-Vibe is in such high demand it sells for over a thousand
dollars, if you can even find one.
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7.6 - REVERB + DELAY
7.6.1 - Acoustic Resonance
This effect models the soundboard and body resonances of our sampled pianos and guitars.
7.6.2 - Ambience
This effect produces a very short reverb, very useful for emulating the typical ambience of small closed spaces,
like studio rooms or little concert suites.
7.6.3 - ConvoRoom
This is a convolution reverb that process the incoming signal with real sampled spaces providing the ultrarealistic sound of the actual rooms recorded.
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7.6.5 - Plate Reverb
This effect is modeled after a high-end studio hardware reverb unit to create the effect of spaces generated by a
mechanical plate.
7.6.6 - Delay
This classic digital delay is an effect that adds echo to the sound.
7.6.7 - Reverb
This classic digital reverberation effect simulates the sound of rooms and other spaces.
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7.6.9 - Spring Reverb
This reverb sounds very close to a real mechanical spring unit, featuring their signature warmth with that typical
metallic and resonant vibe. This reverb is mono.
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7.7 - FILTERS / OTHER
7.7.1 - AutoPan
Autopan automatically moves the stereo location of the sound.
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7.7.5 - Lo-Fi
Lo-Fi degrades the audio quality to simulate a Lo-Fidelity sound. In SampleTank, this effect is designed to be
used as a speaker and cabinet simulator, too.
7.7.7 - Phonograph
This effect adds disk noises to simulate the sound of music played by vinyl records on old record players.
7.7.8 - Slicer
This creates the effect of the audio being cut up into small slices for rhythmic grooves.
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7.7.9 - Stereo Imager
This effect adjusts the stereo image from 0 (mono) to 200% ultra-wide stereo. Note that values over 100% start
to lose mono compatibility due to the phase manipulation used, so be sure to check your sound in mono if that
is a concern.
7.7.10 - Wah
This effect is modeled after the classic wah pedal used often in the 60s and 70s.
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