Emax Owners Manual
© 1986 E-mu Systems, Inc. Enhanced by The Emulator Archive 2001 Page 72
….where XX is the number of the source Preset and YY the number of the destination Preset (this
defaults to the first empty Preset). Select the desired destination Preset (use the slider or numeric
keypad) and press
ENTER
. If the Preset is not empty, a message will appear asking if you want to
overwrite the existing Preset.
3. The display will now give you the chance to rename the Preset so that the destination Preset has a
different name from the source Preset. Name the preset as described in Preset Management 6 and
then press
ENTER
to return to the Module identifier.
Module: PRESET MANAGEMENT 6
Function: RENAME PRESET
Use this function to rename an existing Preset.
1. Activate
PRESET MANAGEMENT 6
. The display says:
…where XX (which defaults to Current Preset) is the Preset to be renamed. Select the Preset to be
renamed (use the slider or numeric keypad) then press
ENTER.
2. Use the cursor buttons to select the character to be changed. Select the character itself with either
the data slider (moving the slider all the way to the bottom of its travel produces a space), or the
keyboard keys. You can also use the numeric keypad to enter any numbers that are part of the name.
When the naming process is complete, press
ENTER
to return to the Module Identifier.
Module: PRESET MANAGEMENT 7
Function: PRESET SIZE
Memory space Is precious, so you’ll want to use this function to find out how much Sample
memory and Preset memory each Preset takes up.
1. Activate
PRESET MANAGEMENT 7
. The display says:
....where XX defaults to the Current Preset. Select the Preset whose size you want to check and then
press
ENTER.
2. The display now says...
...where XXXXXX is the Preset Memory in bytes (out of a possible maximum of 28,244 bytes) and
YYYYYY is the Sample Memory in bytes (out of a possible maximum of 524,288 bytes). After
checking the memory, press
ENTER
to return to the Module Identifier.
Note1:
Erasing a Preset won’t necessarily reduce the amount of Sample memory if these Samples
are used in other Presets that are not erased.
Note2 :
Sequences and Samples share the same memory space. Therefore, eliminating unneeded
Samples will allow more memory for Sequences and visa versa.
Rename Preset XX
Select a Preset
Preset Size PXX
Use Data Slider
PresMem SampMem
XXXXXXX YYYYYYY
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