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Emax Owners Manual
© 1986 E-mu Systems, Inc. Enhanced by The Emulator Archive 2001 Page 69
3. After taking a few seconds, Emax will ask “Truncate after Loop? Y/N. After you have made your
choice, Emax will return to the Module Identifier.
Hints: Before doing a crossfade, copy the Voice whose loop is to be cross faded to another Preset.
Since crossfading permanently alters the Voice, keeping a copy lets you retrieve the original
Voice and try again.
Linear mode is useful for well-correlated data, such as a Sample, which has already been
autolooped. Otherwise, use equal power. If distortion occurs, try reducing the sample’s level (see
DIGITAL PROCESSING 9) then crossfading it.
Module: DIGITAL PROCESSING 9 Function: DIGITAL EFFECTS
The first currently implemented digital effect alters a Voice’s level.
1. Activate DIGITAL PROCESSING 9. The display will say:
Use the data slider or increment buttons to catalog the various options. Select with the slider and
press ENTER, or key in 1 from the keypad.
2. The display shows:
...where XX is a two-digit number. Use the slider to select the desired amount of attenuation, (down to
-40 dB) or gain (up to +40 dB), then press ENTER. Emax tells you this “Changes Data! OK?” If you
can handle that, press YES. The display will say, “Computing during the time the level is changed.
3. Those who enjoy ugly, fuzz-tone, or noise-like sounds are welcome to boost the gain to absurd levels.
The next digital effect reverses the sample.
4. Press ENTER to return to the Digital Processing menu, then 9 to return to Digital Effects. This time
choose 2 from the menu. The display says:
To reverse the sound permanently press YES, to return to the Digital Processing menu press NO.
The reverse sound function reverses a sample with its loop points intact, however the loop is turned
off.
Note: Reverse Sound requires memory space to perform its calculations. In some cases there may
not be enough memory left to reverse the sound, in which case the display warns you.
Digital Effects
(1-2) / Slider
±XXdB
Gain
Reverse Sound
Changes Data! OK?

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