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6. After establishing the desired loop points, press ENTER. The display asks:
Truncate After
Loop? Y/N
Press YES to discard all voice data after the loop end point (this conserves memory).
However, if you might want to use the same sample later with a different loop point,
press NO to keep the entire sample intact, or save the preset containing the original
sample to disk.
DIGITAL PROCESSING 4 LOOP ON,
LOOP IN RELEASE,
and BACKWARDS modes
■ Loop On turns the loop on and off for a particular voice.
■ Loop in Release turns on the Release Loop. Without Release Loop, the signal may
cut off abruptly after you remove your fingers from the keys; with Release Loop, you can
loop the final portion of the sample so that the loop will keep playing—even after you
lift your finger off the key—for as long as the VCA release lasts.
■ Backwards reads the voice out of memory in the reverse order from which it was
stored. Backwards mode uses the Sustain Loop for its release, and the Release Loop for
its sustain.
Applications: Backwards tape effects simulation. Reverse attack and decay characteris-
tics of voices.
1. Activate DIGITAL PROCESSING 4. Move the cursor under the parameter to be
adjusted in the display. Turn the function on or off with the ON or OFF keys respectively.
To adjust other parameters, move the cursor under the next parameter to be adjusted and
again use the ON or OFF keys to make your selection.
2. After making your selection(s), press ENTER. the Emax II returns to the module
identifier.
DIGITAL PROCESSING
Loop Mode