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Emax II operation manual
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0
(no envelope)
initial filter
cutoff frequency
-100 (maximum
inverted envelope
)
lower
filter
cutoff
higher
filter
cutoff
+100 (maximum
positive envelope)
Inverted envelopes can be generated by applying a negative envelope amount.
Keyboard Tracking Application: With no tracking, a voice will become progressively
less bright as you play higher on the keyboard. This is useful with some bass sounds,
where you don’t want the high notes to sound too trebly. With normal tracking
(keyboard amount 1.00), the timbre of a voice remains constant as you play up the
keyboard. This generally gives the most realistic synthesizer and instrument sounds.
With overtracking (keyboard amount greater than 1.00), the overall timbre of the voice
becomes brighter as you play higher up on the keyboard. This is useful for playing upper
keyboard register leads that really “cut” while also playing a more sedate, muted line in
the lower registers.
2. After making your selections, press ENTER to return to the module identifier.
high note Fc
initial Fc
low note Fc
Fc (octaves)
low transposition
original sample
high transposition
Tracking = 1.50
Use Filter Tracking to make the filter frequency follow the keyboard.
DYNAMIC PROCESSING
Filter Controls

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