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2. Use the slider to select the desired amount of attenuation (down to -40 dB) or gain (up
to +40 dB), then press ENTER. Emax II tells you this “Changes Data! OK?” If you can
handle that, press YES. The display will say “Computing...” during the time the level is
changed.
3. Those who enjoy ugly, fuzz-tone, or noise-like sounds are welcome to boost the gain
to absurd levels.
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2 Reverse Sound
Permanantly reverses the sample.
1. Press ENTER to return to the DIGITAL PROCESSING menu, then 9 to return to
DIGITAL EFFECTS. This time choose 2 from the menu.
The display says:
Reverse Sound
Changes Data!OK?
2. To reverse the sound permanently press YES, to return to the DIGITAL PROCESSING
menu press NO. The reverse sound function reverses a sample with it’s loop points
intact, however, the loop is turned off.
Note: Reverse Sound requires memory space to perform its calculations. In some cases
there may not be enough memory left to reverse the sound, in which case the display
warns you.
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3 Change Sample Rate
Allows you to digitally resample a sound at a different sample rate.
Applications: Conserve memory space by converting a sound to a lower sample rate or
convert a sound that has been digitally transferred via MIDI Sample Dump to an Emax
II sample rate.
1. Press ENTER to return to the DIGITAL PROCESSING menu, then 9 to return to
DIGITAL EFFECTS. Choose 3 from the menu. The display says:
OldRate NewRate
XXXXXHz YYYYYHz
DIGITAL PROCESSING
Reverse Sound
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Make sure to
change the sample
rate of both sides of a
stereo voice to prevent
undesirable results.