Emax Owners Manual
© 1986 E-mu Systems, Inc. Enhanced by The Emulator Archive 2001 Page 54
3. While you remain in the Digital Processing module, all Voices other than the Current Voice will be
muted as you play the keyboard. The specified Current Voice will remain as is until you change the
Voice assignment (
DIGITAL PROCESSING 0
), change Presets, or load another Bank. The Current
Voice will need to be re-specified if you switch between modules.
Module: DIGITAL PROCESSING 1
Function 1:
TRUNCATE (Set Sample Start/End)
Truncation shortens a Voice’s length by trimming off parts of the beginning and/or end.
Applications:
Cut off unneeded portions of a Voice to conserve memory.
Change instrument characteristics (i.e. remove the attack from a plucked string note).
Cut off long decay (i.e., simulate noise-gated reverb effect on drums).
Use to isolate a particular section of a sample.
1. Activate
DIGITAL PROCESSING 1
.
2. Use the arrow keys to move the cursor under either the Start or End point. The display will show
these as:
3. The six digits under Start indicate, in number of sample points, how much is being cut off the start of
the Voice. The six digits under End indicate, in number of sample points, how much is being cut off
the end of the Voice. Select the parameter to be adjusted with the cursor buttons. Adjust the coarse
value with the data slider and fine value with the increment and decrement keys, or enter a six-digit
number.
Example: Adjusting these sliders so that the bottom line indicates Trun Start 028000 cuts one second off
the beginning of the sample (see Fig. DIGPROC-1) at the nominal sample rate.
4. After setting the desired truncation points, press ENTER. The display asks:
To permanently erase the truncated sections, press
YES
. To retain the truncated information in
memory (so that you can truncate the sample again later in a different way), press
NO
. Note that if
you exit the Digital Processing module or change the Current Voice (
DIGITAL PROCESSING 0
), this
temporary truncation will be lost.
5. If you invoke this function to try and truncate a sample that has already been truncated, but for which
the truncation has not been made permanent, the display will first ask:
If you press
NO
, Emax enters the truncation function.
YES
permanently truncates the Voice, the
Voice will be truncated at the previously selected truncation point(s), and Emax will return to the
Module Identifier.
Note:
As you change the truncation points of a looped sample (see
DIGITAL PROCESSING 2
), the
loop(s) may disappear and reappear depending on the exact location of the truncation points. If
the sample is permanently truncated while the loop is inaudible, then the loop will be lost.
Tr: Start End
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Make Truncation
Permanent? Y/N
Make Truncation
Permanent? Y/N
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