Emax Owners Manual
© 1986 E-mu Systems, Inc. Enhanced by The Emulator Archive 2001 Page 108
Module: ANALOG PROCESSING 22
Function: CONTROL ENABLE
This unique function allows you to exempt specific Voices from certain Real Time control
functions.
Application:
Exempt bass notes with long release times from pitch bending by disabling pitch bend for
the bass Voices. You may then bend pitch in the upper range without affecting the bass notes.
1. Activate
ANALOG PROCESSING 22
. The display will say:
2. Press the right cursor key. The cursor keys scan through the various real time control destinations
(see
PRESET DEFINITION 9
) in the following order: Pitch, LFO to Pitch, LFO to Filter, LFO to VCA,
Filter cutoff frequency, Level, Attack, and Pan.
3. The default setting for all destinations is
ON.
To exempt the Current Voice from a particular control
destination, press
OFF.
Example: To exempt the Current Voice from being pitch-bent, press
OFF
when the display shows Pitch.
4. After disabling the unwanted control destinations, press
ENTER
to return to the Module identifier.
Control Enable
Use Cursor Keys
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