Emax Owners Manual
© 1986 E-mu Systems, Inc. Enhanced by The Emulator Archive 2001 Page 21
GUIDED TOURS
GUIDED TOUR #1: MEET EMAX
Welcome to the Guided Tours! If you have just met Emax for the first time, follow these tours until you
complete the Guided Tours section. This will get you “up and running” on Emax in the fastest possible
time. Also, you’ll learn some tricks in this section that will come in handy as you play some more with
Emax.
This tour covers how to...
• Get ready for the tours
• Care for diskettes
• Load a Bank from disk when first turning on power
• Select different Presets within the Bank
• Load additional disks
• Tune Emax to other instruments
• Transpose the keyboard
• and also discusses Emax’s “modular” design philosophy.
HOW TO USE THE GUIDED TOURS
Please follow all steps exactly as given. For example, if we ask you to load the Arco Strings disk, even if
you would really rather hear something else load in the strings--several sections of the tour will refer to
specific sounds on that disk.
Occasionally during a tour you will be told to refer to something like PRESET DEFINITION 4, SAMPLE 2,
or some other name. This means that you will find more information in the specified section of the
manual’s Reference Section. For example, PRESET DEFINITION 4 indicates that the information is in the
Preset Definition chapter under section 4; SAMPLE 2 indicates that the information is in the Sample
chapter under section 2.
Figures are referred to by a shorthand name for the chapter and a number. For example, Fig.
INTRO-1
would be the first figure in the Introduction chapter. page 8
GETTING READY FOR THE GUIDED TOURS
Have you sent in your warranty card yet? Listen, we’re not kidding! Send it in!!
Okay. Now you can proceed.
1.
Set up Emax as described in the Introduction under Instant Gratification. After completing step 7,
return to this section.
Remember--at this point playing the keyboard will not produce sound. In order to hear anything,
you must “load” a sound into Emax from disk (which we’ll describe shortly).
2.
Make sure you have about a half-dozen double-sided, double- density, 3.5” blank disks on hand,
and a paper and pencil for taking notes.
Summary of Contents for EMAX
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