VOICE DEFINITION MODULE
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Before proceeding, study the following background information On Autosplicing.
About Autosplicing
Splicing two Voices together can sometimes produce an annoying glitch at the
splice point. Consider
Fig. VDEF-13
, which shows two samples being spliced
together; note the discontinuity at the “splice point”. This can produce an
annoying ticking or popping sound.
As with Autolooping, the Emulator II can help you find the optimum splice point.
Set the splice points as best you can with the sliders, then press YES to invoke
Autosplice. The computer will look for places within the Voices that can be
spliced together with minimum discontinuity. Example: If you call up Autosplice
for the sample given in
Fig. VDEF-14
, the computer will find a good splice point
in the vicinity of the E and S points you chose (see
Fig. VDEF-15).
The display
will update to reflect the computer-chosen E and S points.
Manually chosen splice
Fig. VDEF-13
Manually chosen E and S points
Fig. VDEF-14
Summary of Contents for EII+
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