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How to force detect tuning/root key after sample is imported

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    Message from batata004 on
    Hi,

    For some reason, when I import samples into Polyphone, if the samples have increasing numbers at the filename (like "Sound 01.wav",  "Sound 02.wav",  "Sound 03.wav",  "Sound 04.wav"...) Polyphone will not even try to identify the tuning/root key of each sample, it will simply assign the number at the end of the filename to the tuning. I have 50 files, each with a different tuning that I have to import but Polyphone is making it hard because it does not detect the tuning because of the numbers at the end of the files.

    Is there a tool (inside Polyphone, just like "Auto loop", "Normalize"...) that I can select all the samples and force Polyphone to scan each sample and assign a tuning/root key to each sample automatically? So far, I can only force Polyphone to try to detect the tuning when importing the file, after that it's not possible anymore to detect tuning. Also, is there a way to disable this behaviour of Polyphone which uses the number at the end of filenames to assign it as the tuning?

    Thank you and I love this software, helps a ton with my creative process!

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