Emax Owners Manual
© 1986 E-mu Systems, Inc. Enhanced by The Emulator Archive 2001 Page 20
Note:
If Emax is expecting a two or three-digit number, in most cases you must enter all the
required digits even if some of these are zeroes (called “leading zeroes”). For example, if
Emax is expecting a three-digit number and you want to enter 8, you would enter 008. If it
is expecting a single-digit number, entering 8 would be sufficient.
Data Slider & Increment / Decrement.
On virtually all Emax menus where the data slider selects
options, the Increment (
ON/YES
) and Decrement (
OFF/NO
) switches duplicate the slider function.
Saving.
We can’t emphasize this enough. Whenever you have done enough work on a Preset, Voice,
Sample or Sequence, that you would hate to lose it, save it on at least one disk. Should you improve the
Preset, Voice, Sample or Sequence later, you can always replace the original with the revised version
and if something goes wrong, the original will still be available to save you the hassle of starting from
scratch. Note that individual Presets, and the Voices they contain, can also be saved to disk.
THE BIG RE
-
CAP
One more time: A
Sample
is a raw sound that is recorded into the Bank.
Upon being processed or
otherwise modified, we call the Sample a
Voice.
To create a new
Preset
, make sure you have all the Voices required for the Preset in the Bank, number
and name a Preset, then assign combinations of Voices from the Bank to specific sections of the
keyboard. By specifying one or more of these Voices as the
Current Voice.
The Current Voice may then
be processed by Emax’s analog and digital signal processors.
Since loading in a disk fills the Bank with Voices and Presets, you can group these Voices into new
Presets, process the Voices, or alter the existing Presets.
THE REWARD
If you’ve assimilated this information, the rest of the manual should be fairly easy to understand. If not, re-
read the previous information again, If it still doesn’t make sense, plunge right into the Guided Tours - - as
you actually work with Emax, all of the above definitions will make sense as you relate theory to practice.
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