Emax Owners Manual
© 1986 E-mu Systems, Inc. Enhanced by The Emulator Archive 2001 Page 62
Module: DIGITAL PROCESSING 3
Function: SET RELEASE LOOP
START and LOOP LENGTH POINTS
For an explanation of Looping and Autolooping, see DIGITAL PROCESSING 2 above. This
function is the same, but affects the Release Loop (operational when the key is released) rather
than the Sustain Loop (operational when the key is down).
1. Activate DIGITAL PROCESSING 3. The display asks:
Press
YES
if you want to copy the Sustain Loop parameters to the Release Loop and then return to
the Module Identifier, or
NO
if you want to set different parameters for the Sustain and Release
Loops.
2. If you pressed
NO
, the display shows:
The six digits under Start indicate, in number of sample points, the Start of the Loop in relation to the
beginning of the Voice. A higher number moves the Start point closer to the end of the sample. The
six digits under Length indicate the Loop Length in number of sample points. A higher number
increases the loop Length. Select the parameter to adjust 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.
3. Remember -- L sets the Length, not the end point, of the loop. When S moves, the loop end point (as
determined by the loop Length) moves in tandem with S.
After finding a good loop, press
ENTER
.
Hint:
If the loop Length is at maximum (as occurs when you first call up a Voice for looping), you
cannot set a new S point since that would force the loop to “run out of sample” (see Fig.
DIGPROC-8). Shorten the Length before moving the S point.
4. The display now asks if you want to Autoloop (for more information on Autolooping, see
DIGITAL PROCESSING 2
).
Press
YES
to autoloop,
NO
if you have a good loop and want to continue.
Note:
Sometimes Emax will choose the correct splice point from a technical standpoint, not a musical
one. Therefore, if you find a good splice point, write down the S and L numbers before invoking
Autoloop. Should Autoloop produce an inferior splice point, you can regain your original
settings.
Autoloop? Y/N
Lp:Start Length
Same As Sustain
Loop? Y/N
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