1. See my reply to Keiowas above.

  2. Yes! Make a chain containing C-1, C0, C1, C2… etc. Now you can play a single octave using Chromatic Mode and then p-lock the Trigs you wish to transpose by selecting a different Slice. There isn’t a way to have the slice change automatically as you move further up/down the keyboard, unfortunately.

  3. Personally, I have one Audio folder per Set. My Set contains multiple Songs, all of which have their own Project and, therefore, their own Slot List. I can see advantages to both methods. I don’t plan to perform live, so I have no need to access multiple songs without stopping to Change Project.

Doing it your way you have the advantage of accessing each Song seamlessly - but the disadvantage of only having 256 slots for samples. Obviously with careful use of chains, this could be 256 * 64 samples.

  1. Aside from being able to modulate the Start position with the LFOs, there are a number of Editing options available with Flex which aren’t there for Static samples. (eg You can Crop the sample, or make a new sample from a selection).