THE GUIDED TOURS
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GUIDED TOUR #5: THE DYNAMIC KEYBOARD
BACKGROUND
The Emulator II not only delivers polyphonic dynamics, but for maximum expressiveness also
allows for dynamic control over several other parameters.
The following steps set up the synthesizer sound so that any changes in dynamics are very
noticeable.
1. Load the bass/synthesizer Factory Disk into the Emulator II (see section DISK 1 and
DISK 2, “Get Bank from Disk”), and specify Preset 01 (arpeggiated bass/synth).
2. Activate the filter module, and specify Voices V16, V17, V18, and V19 (the synthesizer
Voices) as the Current Voice; then call up FILTER 1 and set Freql2O, Q30, and Env
+00.
3. Activate the VCA/LFO module and select VCA/LFO 1. Set AtkOl, DecOl, Sus=32, and
Rel15.
ASSIGNING KEYBOARD VELOCITY TO DYNAMICS
1. Activate the Voice Definition module. Voices V16 - V19 should make up the Current
Voice; if not, key in 00 to change the Voice assignment and assign these Voices (see
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS 2, “Assigning the Current Voice”).
2. Follow the instructions in VOICE DEFINITION 21 and play the keyboard. Note how
varying Slider A varies the overall dynamics, while varying Slider B controls how the
attack time is affected by how you play the keyboard.
3. Since we do not yet want to exit this function, after reading step 1 in VOICE DEFINITION
21 proceed to VOICE DEFINITION 22 on assigning keyboard velocity to filter
parameters.
4. ‘When you reach step 2 in VOICE DEFINITION 22, congratulations! By this point in the
Guided Tours, you have learned the rudiments of loading and modifying sounds.
Proceed to the next section -- the one you’ve been waiting for -- on how to sample.
Summary of Contents for EII+
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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 ...
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