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Emax II operation manual
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Time in Seconds
S
L
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”. 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).
Autoloop? Y/N
Press YES to autoloop, NO if you have a good loop and want to continue.
Note: Sometimes the Emax II 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.
5. If desired, repeat steps 2 to 4 until you get the best possible loop.
Note: Sometimes it will be impossible for you or the computer to find a perfect splice
point. When you first try looping, you will probably think this is a common occurrence.
However, you’ll generally find that Autoloop, combined with practice and experimen-
tation, can usually produce smooth, glitch-free loops.
DIGITAL PROCESSING
Release Loop

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