Thanx a lot ! I have my own Emax Orchestra now ;)It´s good i made my Supermode Sequence.. I now can copy it to ther Disks when needed. cheers phono --- In emax@yahoogroups.com, "John Silveria" <emaxjs@s...> wrote: > SuperMode Mapping is the closest thing the Emax has to a Multimode. It's the same for > the Emax though the parameters may be located in slightly different places. > > 1: Create a new sequence, typically called "SuperMode Map", but you can call it > anything you like. You name the sequence in Sequence Master/ Rename Sequence > > ......the rest of this takes place in Sequence Setup. > > 2: Turn on SuperMode (Sequencer Setup 6) > > 3: you then need to go to Track Status and Arm each track you want (Switch to R > (record)) Remember each track # corresponds to the MIDI channel it will receive track 1 > receives MIDI Channel 1 etc. You can either arm them all and delete the unused tracks > later, or just don't arm those you know you won't be using. > > 4: Press "record", the "play", then "Enter" and record 1 second of nothing. Then hit the > "Stop" button > > 5: Go back into Track Status and switch the track(s) you will be using to "p" (play). If > there are certain tracks you will not want the Emax to respond to you will want to use > "Erase Track" to delete them. > > 7: Save the Bank! It's the only way to save the sequence > > 6: Now by just selecting that sequence your Emax will be in multimode. There is a catch > though, you won't really be able to see what preset the track is playing unless you go > under Track Preset and each channel will respond to preset changes. So sometimes > you can swith the preset and not even realize it. It also will respond to Volume r Pan > controls so if you need to adjust levels you will have to adjust the presets Attenuation in > Dynamic Processing. If for some reason upon selecting the sequence it's not responding > to the channels you want make sure SuperMode is on... I think on my Emax SE HD the > SuperMode disarmed itself everytime I loaded a bank and I had to rearm it, but I could > be mistaken. > > It's certainly not the easy way to be in mulitmode. One of the reasons I got an ESI-32 is > that it has a real MultiMode where each channel responds individualy to MIDI > commands like Volume and Pan. If I really need to use more Emax II presets then I can > map into one preset then I import it into the ESi-32 and MultiMode it there. > > On 21 Feb 2004 at 11:18, phonophobie spoke unto me: > > > hope you can help me out... > > i just try to understand emax architecture and was just wondering if > > there is a kind of multimode. > > > > i want to play different presets on different midi channels via > > cubase at the same time... > > > > so i stumbled on a thing called "super mode mapping" in the sequencer > > setups. My english is not the best and i never was in sequencewr modes > > before - so i just can´t understand what it is all about. > > > > is supermodemapping a kind of multimode ? or is there maybe a better > > solution? > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Sponsor > > ---------------------~--> Listen to Internet Radio! Access to your > > favorite Artists! Click to listen to LAUNCHcast now! > > http://us.click.yahoo.com/Zkrq7C/GARHAA/n1hLAA/QnLolB/TM > > ------------------------------------------------------------------ ---~ > > -> > > > > Emax and Emax II User's Group Website > > > > http://www.silveriafamily.com > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > > > > **************************John Silveria II**************************** > AIM & Yahoo! Messenger: EmaxJS > MSN: emaxjs@h... > The Silveria Family Website & Emax and Emax II User's Group > ------------------ http://www.silveriafamily.com ------------------- ---
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Re: SuperMode ? Help please....
2004-02-25 by phonophobie
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