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INTRODUCTION
© 1985, 1986, 1987 E-mu Systems, Inc. Page 19
The Emulator II “Map”
Sure, you’re anxious to start coaxing wonderful sounds from the instrument -- but like ground
school for pilots, the following is a necessary part of learning how to play the Emulator II. It is
important to understand how the Emulator II organizes sounds in order to make best use of the
instrument in the shortest possible time. Also, many terms will be introduced now that will show
up later in the manual.
You can think of the Emulator II as resembling a collection of modules, linked by various
pathways (see the Map in
Figure 2
). These paths indicate how information flows within the
Emulator II; let’s take a closer look at what makes up this information, and how it is transferred
from one section of the instrument to another.
Summary of Contents for EII+
Page 11: ...INTRODUCTION 1985 1986 1987 E mu Systems Inc Page 11 INTRODUCTION ...
Page 20: ...INTRODUCTION 1985 1986 1987 E mu Systems Inc Page 20 ...
Page 26: ...THE GUIDED TOURS 1985 1986 1987 E mu Systems Inc Page 26 THE GUIDED TOURS ...
Page 84: ...VOICE DEFINITION MODULE 1985 1986 1987 E mu Systems Inc Page 84 Fig VDEF 8 Fig VDEF 9 ...
Page 118: ...PRESET DEFINITION MODULE 1985 1986 1987 E mu Systems Inc Page 118 ...
Page 168: ...ENTER MODULE 1985 1986 1987 E mu Systems Inc Page 168 ENTER MODULE ...
Page 214: ...SMPTE SUPPLEMENT 1985 1986 1987 E mu Systems Inc Page 214 SMPTE SUPPLEMENT OVERVIEW PROTOCOL ...