Emax Owners Manual
© 1986 E-mu Systems, Inc. Enhanced by The Emulator Archive 2001 Page 34
Please remember that looping is a very complex process, which requires a great deal of practice for
proficiency. The only way to fully understand looping is to experiment with a variety of signals. The
purpose of this Guided Tour is to acquaint you with the concept of looping, but there is much more to the
subject than simply fooling around with looping words from a spoken sample. For more information, refer
to the Advanced Applications section of this manual.
SPLICING VOICES
Splicing marks an end point in one sample and a start point in a second sample; the first sample end and
second sample start are then joined together. See
DIGITAL PROCESSING 6
to graphically see how this
process works, then follow the instructions given to splice two samples together. (Make sure any loops
are turned off in the samples for best results.)
COMBINING VOICES
Combining mixes two samples together digitally into a single sample whose length equals that of the
longer sample. Assuming you still have two samples on the keyboard, follow the instructions in
DIGITAL
PROCESSING 7
and combine them. If not, first clear the Bank memory and record two samples as
instructed at the beginning of this section.
FURTHER INVESTIGATIONS
The Digital Processing module is very powerful, but this is one case where spending some time
experimenting with the various options works much better than just reading about them. Fool around with
Taper (
DIGITAL PROCESSING 5
), Crossfade Looping (
DIGITAL PROCESSING 8
), and Digital Effects
(
DIGITAL PROCESSING 9
). The more you work with these functions, the more sense they will make,
and the more easily you can get Emax to do your bidding.
TIME TO SAVE?
Maybe you haven’t created any masterpieces during these experiments . . . but maybe you have. If you
want to save a Preset to disk, take your blank formatted disk prepared in the last Guided Tour and Save
All (
PRESET MANAGEMENT 2
). Moral of the story: Always have a blank formatted disk around; just in
case you come up with something you want to save.
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