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Emax II operation manual
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DYNAMIC PROCESSING 21
KEYBOARD MODE
(Solo, Non-Transpose,
Output Channel Assignment)
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Output Channel Assignment: allows you to reassign any area of the keyboard
to specific outputs without having to assign each individual voice.
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Solo mode: provides the playing action of a monophonic synthesizer with single
triggering and last-note priority. With single triggering, you must lift your finger off
a key to initiate a new envelope.
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Nontranspose: lets a voice play throughout its assigned keyboard range but at
its original pitch only—there will be no transposition.
Solo Application:
Produce more realistic effects when working with monophonic
instrument sounds (i.e. solo trumpet, flute, sax, etc.) since this mode does not allow you
to play a chord. Simulate the keying action of monophonic synthesizers.
Nontranspose Application:
Determine the original note at which a voice was recorded.
Or, if you’re playing drum parts on the keyboard, you might want to assign the bass
drum to the entire left-most octave of the keyboard so that it makes an easy target
compared to hitting one key. In this case, put the bass drum into Nontranspose mode so
that no matter where you hit, the sound is consistent. Or, if you have an environmental
ocean sound layered beyond a melodic line, but don’t want the ocean to transpose as you
play the melody, Nontranspose the ocean sound.
Nontranspose Application:
Aassign a non-transposed sound and play several keys at
almost the same time; you’ll hear some pretty neat phasing/flanging effects.
Output Assignment Application:
Assign a drum set which has been placed on one end
of the keyboard to a set of submix outputs to add external processing such as reverb or
EQ.
1. Activate
DYNAMIC PROCESSING 21
. The display will say:
Outs Solo Transp
Main off Enabld
2. Select the desired parameter for adjustment with the cursor buttons, then use the
ON,
OFF
buttons or slider to choose the desired status.
3. After making your selections, press
ENTER
to return to the module identifier.
DYNAMIC PROCESSING
Keyboard Mode
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