VOICE DEFINITION MODULE
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6. After finding good E and S points, see if Autosplice can produce an even better
splice. Press YES at any point during the splicing process to invoke Autosplice.
Note:
Sometimes the Emulator II will choose the correct splice point from a
technical standpoint, not a musical one. Therefore, if you find a good splice point,
write down the E and S numbers before invoking Autosplice. That way, if by
some chance Autosplicing produces an inferior splice point, you can regain your
original setting (or close to it) by moving the sliders.
6. To try for another splice point, move the sliders and press YES again for
Autosplice. Continue moving the sliders in small increments and pressing YES
until you end up with a glitch-free splice.
Note:
Sometimes it will be impossible for you or the computer to find a perfect
splice point. However, you will generally find that Autosplice, combined with
practice and experimentation, will produce smooth, glitch-free splices.
7. After establishing the desired splice points, press ENTER. The display asks:
Make Permanent?
(Kills Origs) Y/N
To permanently join the two samples together, press YES. This replaces each
Voice with the spliced Voice and returns you to the Module Identifier. Example: If
you spliced V01 and V02 together, both V01 and V02 will now contain the spliced
version.
If you do not want to eliminate the originals, or otherwise change your mind about
the splice, press NO to return to the Module Identifier.
8. To continue splicing other Voices on to the Voice you just spliced, you must first
erase one of the spliced versions of the Voice. (In the example given in step 8,
you would erase either V01 or V02 and continue splicing on to the remaining
Voice.)
Hint:
Before doing a splice, copy the Voices to be spliced to new Voice numbers
(see PRESET DEFINITION 12). Thus, if you make the splice permanent but
don’t like the results, you can always retrieve the original Voices.
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 ...