Emax II operation manual
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SAMPLE 2 PLACE SAMPLE
Emax II defaults to placing the sampled sound on G1, transposed down to C1 and
up to B1. However, this can be changed before sampling.
1. Activate SAMPLE 2. The display shows:
Spl Orig Lo Hi
XXX YY YY YY
...where XXX indicates primary, secondary or stereo voice, and YY are keyboard notes.
2. Use the cursor buttons to select the parameter to be changed:
Spl = Use the data slider to select primary, secondary or stereo voice. Move the cursor
to the next parameter to be changed or press ENTER to return to the module identifier.
The status of this control can only be changed before a sample is taken.
Orig = Specifies the original key at which the sample will appear. Change this with the
data slider, or play the desired keyboard key. Move the cursor to the next parameter to
be changed or press ENTER to return to the module identifier.
Lo = Chooses the sample’s low transposition point. Change this with the data slider, or
play the desired keyboard key. Move the cursor to the next parameter to be changed or
press ENTER to return to the module identifier.
Hi = Chooses the sample’s high transposition point. Change this with the data slider, or
play the desired keyboard key.
Note: If the display says “Illegal Asngment”, you are either trying to place the low note
higher than the high note or the high note lower than the low note.
If you want to change a previously selected parameter, move the cursor; otherwise,
press ENTER to return to the module identifier.
SAMPLE 3 SAMPLE RATE
The Emax II has an adjustable sample rate. Lower sample rates use up less
memory, but increase distortion and reduce high frequency response. Higher
sample rates give better fidelity but use up more memory.
1. Activate SAMPLE 3. The display shows:
SampleRate 39kHz
SAMPLE
Place Sample