Emax II operation manual
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It is also very easy to create your own Supermode Map. First, decide which MIDI
channels the Emax II should receive. Then choose an empty sequence, turn Supermode
on, put the tracks which correspond to those MIDI channels into record mode, then
record one second of silence. Make the proper track/preset assignments, as described
above, for whatever external sequencer project you’re working on. It’s a good idea to
change the name from Supermode Map to the title of your piece, so that later, when you
need to select the correct Supermode routing, you can easily find your work.
After you’ve slaved the Emax II sounds to your sequencer, and finished working on the
music, it is possible to download all the data into the Emax II so you won’t have to carry
the dedicated sequencer around with you. In doing this, you’re actually turning that
Supermode Map into a real sequence. Remember, when downloading, that the Super-
mode Map was only recorded for one second and your download will terminate after
that time if you don’t first activate Auto Extend (Setup # 3).
TO DOWNLOAD SEQUENCES INTO EMAX II VIA MIDI
:
1. Select SuperMode Map with proper track/preset assignments.
2. Turn Auto Extend on (Setup#3).
3. Turn MIDI Start/Stop on for current preset (Preset Definition #7).
4. Choose MIDI clock (Manage#2).
5. Hit record, play, and enter on the Emax II.
6. Hit play on source sequencer.
Multi-Timbral Operation
MULTI-TIMBRAL OPERATION