 
      bpjacobsen
bpjacobsenI noticed when you right click on a sample in a stack and select remove from stack, it removes the whole stack. Is this a known issue? Seems like it should only remove the one you right click on. I know I can remove one sample via the menu but it is many more steps to get there vs just right click remove from stack. Otherwise, what is the point of remove from stack if it’s gonna remove the whole stack? I’m adding multilayered snare samples which are basically between 30 and 40 samples give or take. then I’m splitting up the velocity gates somewhat evenly. (so I get a more natural sound)
 patrick maguire
patrick maguireIm not seeing this behavior. If i choose “remove from stack” it only removes the sample ive selected
Mac Studio
 John
JohnHi,
I haven’t seen that behaviour either. If you remove a member from the Stack, given that it is more than one of course, still leaves the Stack.
Could you give an example on how to reproduce or save a Project where this happens, zip archive it and attach to a post here?
BR,
John
John Rammelt - Toontrack
Technical Advisor
 bpjacobsen
bpjacobsenI will try to take a video of me right clicking and removing from stack and you will see how it removes the whole thing.
 patrick maguire
patrick maguireperhaps you are still selecting the whole stack.
when you click the instrument in the Kit graphics window, the entire stackis selected. You need to click the actual pic od the individual sample in that stack to be able to delete it from the stack
Mac Studio
 patrick maguire
patrick maguireI think I solved your issue. If you only have two samples in the stack;
The original sample does indeed stay in the stack , however it does not look like it because if the instrument is a single sample, there is no graphic in the stack window.
The original is not being removed , it just gos back to the original state with no graphics in that stack interface.
Mac Studio
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