Emax Owners Manual
© 1986 E-mu Systems, Inc. Enhanced by The Emulator Archive 2001 Page 43
...where XX will be a number from 01 to 14. Use the data slider or the numeric keypad to Select the
desired velocity curve.
2. As you play a key, the lower line will display the MIDI velocity value (with 127 being the highest
possible value). This helps you see how each velocity curve reacts to the dynamics of your playing.
3. Press
ENTER
to return to the module identifier, or de-activate the module to return to Select Preset.
Note:
The velocity curve is stored as part of the Preset.
Module: MASTER 4
Function: ERASE ALL MEMORY
This procedure clears out Emax’s entire memory - Presets, Voices, Samples and Sequences.
Application:
Provides maximum amount of memory for sampling.
1. Activate
MASTER 4.
The display says:
2. Press
YES
to erase
, NO
to exit without erasing.
Module:
MASTER
5
Function:
FORMAT
DISK
Before a new disk can record (store) any data, it first must be told how to record this data (called
formatting the disk). Run the following formatting procedure on new disk, or on “recycled” disks
previously used with other systems (such as home computers) since these will not be formatted
correctly for the Emax. Formatting not only formats the disk, but also writes Emax’s operating
system (the software that tells the system how to operate).
Note: Formatting a disk that already contains data will “bulk erase” any data on the disk being
formatted. Always check that disks are either blank, or contain nothing you want to save, before
formatting. A disk need only be formatted once unless you want to use the “bulk erase” aspect of
formatting.
Use only 3.5” double-sided, double-density (DS/DD) disks. Avoid bargain disks. To save money,
get together with other Emax owners and purchase disks in large quantities.
1. With a formatted disk already in the drive, activate
MASTER 5.
The display says:
If you don’t want to lose what you have in the Bank, save it to disk first (see
PRESET
MANAGEMENT 2
). Otherwise, press
YES.
Erase ALL Memory
Are You Sure Y/N
Format - Will
Erase Memory! OK?
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