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Originally posted by Frank L. Rosenthal:
chony, I am not certain what you mean by editing a group. I assume you mean you wish to change the characteristics of some of the samples within an instruments. If that is the case you need to go into to the edit mode which shows the samples displayed across the keyboard. Once there you highlight (pressing the left mouse button) and looping the samples in question. Now you can take whatever actions on these samples you wish to take. I think the actions can be displayed by placing the mouse over the highlighted area and pressing the right mouse button.

The help file that comes with kontakt is fairly good. Also making use of the forums I have indicated can sometimes be helpful. When you get no response usually that means noone knows the answer and you may need to go to NI for advice.

Another approach I find useful is just to launch Kontakt, take a simple (small) instrument and go thru all the buttons on the GUI and see how they work. It is very hard for me to describe how to use Kontakt via the Internet unless it is a straight forward issue.

[This message has been edited by Frank L. Rosenthal (edited 05-11-2005).]


Thanks FLR,

It was a straight forward issue and you answered it for me. I right clicked on the selected zones in the mapping editor and selected "move selected zones to empty group" and that did the trick.

(I use a Mac and for some reason the people at apple refuse to build their machines with two buttons on their laptops. Our options are to buy another two button mouse, or press the option key as we click...)

Thanks for your help!
Chony