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E-Mu EMAX II - Force Sampling; Stop Sampling; Change Sample

E-Mu EMAX II
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Emax II operation manual
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SAMPLE
3. Play the keyboard in the sample range. If you are not satisfied with the sample, repeat
steps 1-2 before de-activating the module. Otherwise, de-activate the module. Deactivat-
ing the module, then re-entering it, will automatically advance the default sample range
to the next available space.
SAMPLE 7 FORCE SAMPLING
Force sampling lets you initiate sampling manually as an alternative to threshold-
sensitive sampling. This is useful for situations where the signal to be sampled is
more or less continuous (continuous signals greatly complicate the threshold-
setting process described in SAMPLE 5).
1. With the module active and levels properly set, as soon as you are ready to sample key
in 7. Sampling will begin immediately, and the display will say “Sampling.”
2. After reaching the end of the sample length (if set with SAMPLE 4), being stopped
manually (SAMPLE 8), or when the Emax II runs out of memory, the display will return
to the module identifier.
3. If you are satisfied with the sample, de-activate the module.
SAMPLE 8 STOP SAMPLING
End sampling at any time by keying in 8. After sampling, the display will return to
the module identifier.
SAMPLE 0 CHANGE CURRENT SAMPLE
If you take consecutive samples without exiting the sample module, each sample
will overwrite the previous sample. However, you can specify a new sample into
which a sample will go—even without exiting the sample module—by keying in 0.
Emax II will default to the next empty sample number.
The display says:
New Sample
Pri XX YY
... where XX is the voice number and YY is the keyboard placement of the sample.
Change Current Sample

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