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E-Mu EMAX II
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Emax II operation manual
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Note: Sometimes the Emax II will choose the correct splice point from a technical
standpoint, not a musical one. Therefore, if you find a good splice point, write down the
S and L numbers before invoking Autoloop. Should Autoloop produce an inferior splice
point, you can regain your original settings.
4. If desired, repeat steps 2 to 4 until the best possible loop results.
Note: Sometimes it will be impossible for you or the computer to find a perfect splice
point. When you first try looping, you will probably think this is a common occurrence.
However, you’ll generally find that Autoloop, combined with practice and experimen-
tation, can usually produce very smooth loops.
5. After establishing the desired loop points, press ENTER. The display asks:
Truncate After
Loop? Y/N
Press YES to discard all voice data after the loop end point (this conserves memory).
However, if you might want to use the same sample later with a different loop point,
press NO to keep the entire sample intact, or save the preset containing the original
sample to disk.
DIGITAL PROCESSING 3 SET RELEASE,
LOOP START and
LENGTH POINTS
For an explanation of Looping and Autolooping, see DIGITAL PROCESSING 2
above. This function is the same, but affects the Release Loop (operational when
the key is released) rather than the Sustain Loop (operational when the key is
down).
1. Activate DIGITAL PROCESSING 3. The display asks:
Same As Sustain
Loop? Y/N
DIGITAL PROCESSING
Release Loop
If a Release Loop is
not defined, then it will
default to the Sustain
Loop settings.

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