Working with Grouping About Groups Grouping has two purposes: To allow you to quickly select a number of zones that “belong together.” For example if you have created a layered sound consisting of piano and strings, you could put all string samples in one group and all piano samples in one group. Then you can quickly select all piano samples and make an adjustment to them by trimming a parameter. To group zones that need to share group settings together. For example, you may want to set a group to legato and monophonic mode and add some portamento so that you can play a part where you slide between notes. Note that there is always at least one group, since the zones you create are always grouped together by default. Creating a Group 1. Select the zones you want to group together. The zones don’t have to be contiguous in order to be grouped. Regardless of their original positions in the samples column, they will all be put together in succession. 2. Select “Group Selected Zones” from the Edit menu or the NN-XT context menu. The zones are grouped. Moving a Group to another position in the List Click on the group in the Groups column and drag up or down with the mouse button pressed. An outline of the group you move is superimposed upon the display to help you navigate to the desired position. Dragging a group to a new position. 3. Release the mouse button at the desired position. The group and all its zones appear at the new position. Moving a Zone from one Group to another This is done just as when rearranging samples in the list, as described on the previous page. The only difference is that you drag the zone from one group to another. Selecting a Group and/or Zones in a Group Clicking on a group in the groups column selects the group and all the zones in the group. Clicking on a zone in the samples column selects the group (and that zone). The Group Parameters There are a few parameters on the front panel that apply specifically to groups. see “Group parameters” for details.