Emax Owners Manual
© 1986 E-mu Systems, Inc. Enhanced by The Emulator Archive 2001 Page 32
GUIDED TOUR #5: BASIC SAMPLING
BACKGROUND
Sampling does not just involve sticking a microphone in front of something - - sampling is an art. So we’ve
included information on the art of sampling in the Advanced Applications section of this manual.
Meanwhile, this Guided Tour gives you the basics, and also lays the groundwork for the guided tour of the
Digital Processing module.
SETUP
1. Plug a microphone into the rear panel
SAMPLE INPUT
jack (an instrument can also be used, but a
microphone is easier to work with for now).
2. Format a disk (see
MASTER 5
). This clears out the memory, which gives us maximum sampling time.
3. Set the level (
SAMPLE 1
). The default placement will work for now, but if you want to change it, see
SAMPLE 2
. Also set the sampling rate (
SAMPLE 3
). This should be at 28 kHz; might a well leave it
there for now. Check the available sampling time (
SAMPLE 4
), which should be 18 seconds.
4. Set the threshold
(SAMPLE 5
), arm the sampling process (
SAMPLE 6
), and you’re ready 1 sample!
Speak into the microphone; as soon as the level exceeds the threshold, the display will say
“sampling.” Feel free to talk away for 18.8 seconds, but if you lose patience, press 8 to stop sampling.
5. Play the keyboard in the assigned range (lower keyboard, C1 - B1) to hear the results of your
sampling.
6. Now experiment with more sampling: Try setting a particular sample length (
SAMPLE 4
), using
forced sampling instead of threshold-sensitive sampling (
SAMPLE 7
), assigning the sampled sound
to other portions of the keyboard (
SAMPLE 2
), and also, practice terminating the sampling process
(
SAMPLE 8
). As long as you do not de-activate the module, new samples will replace previous
samples on the keyboard.
7. To save the sample as part of a Preset, de-activate the Sample module. Since memory was cleared
prior to sampling, Emax created a preset (00) called “Untitled,” and this is the Preset that holds your
new sample. Had you sampled into a Bank with existing Presets, the sample would have been stored
with the Current Preset. If you wanted to sample into a new Preset, you would have first had to create
a Preset (
PRESET MANAGEMENT 3
) in which the sample could reside.
8. Let’s try another sample. Activate
SAMPLE 2
to change the current voice. Notice that Emax, a very
polite instrument, doesn’t overwrite the existing sample without your express permission; thus, the
new sample is automatically assigned to the next higher octave. This assignment can always be
modified with
SAMPLE 2
. Also note that if you’re ever in a position where you’re going to overwrite an
existing sample, Emax will notify you via the display.
9. Remember, this Guided Tour is intended simply as an overview to give you a “feel” for the sampling
process. Good sampling requires skill and patience; practice!!
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