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E-Mu EMAX II
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Emax II operation manual
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8. Now comes the moment of decision, as the display asks...
Make Splice
Permanent? Y/N
Answer NO to forget about splicing, YES to permanently splice the two samples
together. When splicing is complete, the first sample of the splice will be replaced with
the spliced sound.
Hint: Before doing a splice, copy the first voice of the splice during the voice selection
process. Thus, if you make the splice permanent but don’t like the results, you can always
retrieve the original voices.
Note: Remember, splicing ignores all analog parameters.Take care that the original
samples are compatible in terms of pitch, volume and sample rate. Level can be altered
using (DIGITAL EFFECTS 1).
DIGITAL PROCESSING 7 COMBINE VOICES
Combining voices mixes one sample with another, thus producing a more
complex voice. The combined voice ignores any looping, tuning, or level changes
programmed in the individual voices; it works solely on the original digital voice
information. To loop the combined voice, it is necessary to treat it as a single voice
and set loop points as described in DIGITAL PROCESSING 2.
Applications: Mix octave higher voices in with a guitar’s original voices to create a 12
string guitar effect. Mix synthesized drum sounds in with acoustic drum sounds. Mix
synthesized strings in with real strings to add “body.” Combine two voices into one
voice to conserve memory.
1. The current voice selected when entering the DIGITAL PROCESSING module will be
the voice that will be combined with the next selected voice.
2. Activate DIGITAL PROCESSING 7. The display now says:
Combine From PXX
Select A Preset
DIGITAL PROCESSING
Combine Voices

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