Is that what cross mix is for?
--- On Sun, 29/4/12, jammie wrote:
From: jammie
Subject: Re: [Casio_FZ_Samplers] Re: FZ synthesis - mixing waves
To: Casio_FZ_Samplers@...m
Date: Sunday, 29 April, 2012, 13:24
you need to make the additive wave into a sample for it to workit wont work with just the synth engine as there is no sample to minipulateyou have to turn the additive wave into a sample first once it is mapped then save as a sample instrumentthen reload that sample instrument and cross mix with the other sample----- Original Message -----From: iluvatorSent: Sunday, April 29, 2012 12:25 PMSubject: [Casio_FZ_Samplers] Re: FZ synthesis - mixing waves
hi Jammie and thanks for the quick answer, but I cannot get it to work, when in mix or cross mix function, if either of the two ingredients are preset wave or additive wave (the other being a sample I created from sampling function), all I get when I hit "execute" is "voice No error". So please can you explain what I'm doing wrong?
Thanks
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> when doing additive waves you are creating samples once they are rendered as samples you can do what you want to do with them with the sampling features of the fz1
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> Subject: [Casio_FZ_Samplers] FZ synthesis - mixing waves
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> hi, as I understand it, you can mix two samples, but you cannot mix a sample with a preset wave or an additive synthesis created wave (I am not talking about layering them together but instead using the wave mix or cross mix function), is that correct or am I missing something here?
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