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SEQUENCER MODULE
© 1985, 1986, 1987 E-mu Systems, Inc. Page 191
EDIT 3 – BOUNCE TRACKS
With this function, you may bounce tracks assigned to one Preset to any other
track assigned with the same Preset (including one of the tracks being bounced --
i.e., bounce tracks 1, 2, and 3 into 1). To bounce a track that has a different Preset
from the other tracks being bounced, reassign the track Preset so that it is the
same as the other tracks being bounced (see SEQUENCER EDIT 5, “Reassigning
Presets”).
1. We will use an example to demonstrate bouncing. Suppose you have recorded
tracks 1, 2, and 5 with Preset 01, tracks 3, 6, and 7 with Preset 02, and want to
bounce tracks 1 and 2 down to a single track. With the EDIT sub-module active,
key in 3. The display’s upper line shows which tracks have been recorded, the
lower line asks which tracks you want to put where:
Trk: 123 567
Put D___
2. Key in the number of the first track you want to bounce. The right-hand side of
the upper line will indicate its Preset number, and display aU other tracks
assigned to the same Preset. Using the above example, if you key in 1, the
display will show:
Trk: 12 5 =P01
Put D___
3. Key in the tracks you want to bounce, in this case, 1 and 2. The display says:
Trk:12 5 =P01
Put 12 D___
...and the ENTER light will be flashing. If the Put line shows the tracks you want
to bounce, press ENTER. If you try to enter a track that’s assigned to a different
Preset, the Emulator II will ignore the command.
4. Now enter the track to which you want to bounce. In this case, you could bounce
to track 1, track 2, or to open track 4. Key in the track to which you want to
bounce, and the ENTER light will flash. Press ENTER, and the Emulator II will
bounce the tracks for you.
5. You can bounce tracks as often as you like, but remember -- the Emulator II will
not play more than 8 notes at a time.
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 ...