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Re: the beauty of the emax filter

2004-04-12 by phonophobie

it´s not any setting for the filter and resonance. i guess it is just
because my emax is about 20 years old... i just saw the must disk in
files area..but i ma not sure if it is complete (?)

phono is only the shortcut of my yahoogroup alter ego phonophobie. i
am not playing in your band ;-)
cheers



--- In emax@yahoogroups.com, jrbslc@y... wrote:
> Hi Phono,
> 
> I gotta tell you, Phono is the name of the band I played keys in.  
> They are still in existance, but I had to quit unfortunately.
> 
> Anyway, I thought I might add, in case this wasn't already mentioned, 
> you may want to check your velocity settings in the dynamic 
> processing module (I have an Emax II so I'm not sure if it's the same 
> module).  But, check the velocity to fc, q, etc.  Also, you can check 
> the "lfo to..." settings.
> 
> Good luck!
> 
> jrb
> 
> --- In emax@yahoogroups.com, "elmacaco" <elmacaco@h...> wrote:
> > you need the Must disk to calibrate the freq and resonance.
> >   ----- Original Message ----- 
> >   From: phonophobie 
> >   To: emax@yahoogroups.com 
> >   Sent: Saturday, April 10, 2004 9:23 AM
> >   Subject: [emax] Re: the beauty of the emax filter
> > 
> > 
> >   thanx for info! i was also told the emax1 uses SSM Filterschips...
> > 
> >   i remember someone talking about re-calibrate the emax1 se in 
> some 
> >   way. i just wonder if i could calibrate my filters since they 
> react 
> >   not always in same values. I noticed that when i turned up 
> resonance 
> >   to the fullest - when playing the same note a few times - the 
> filter 
> >   frequncies are different... can i calibrate this somehow?
> >   thanx
> >   -phono
> > 
> > 
> >   --- In emax@yahoogroups.com, "John Silveria" <emaxjs@s...> wrote:
> >   > The original EIII and the SP-12/SP-1200 all have similar 
> filters 
> >   and sound. I've never heard 
> >   > an Emulator II other than on albums so I'm not sure what it's 
> >   filter sounds like.
> >   > 
> >   > The EIIIx, like the Emax II has digital filters, they still 
> have 
> >   some of that original punch, but 
> >   > the filter isn't as smooth. The ESi series was a refinement of 
> the 
> >   EIIIx. They all sound nice, 
> >   > but my ESi-32 has a distinctly more clear and crisp sound when 
> >   compared to what my Emax 
> >   > SE HD sounded like when I had it.
> >   > 
> >   > On 7 Apr 2004 at 11:29, phonophobie spoke unto me:
> >   > 
> >   > > i just fell in love with the filter of my emax (1). i created 
> some
> >   > > awesome trumpet-like sounds. i never thought it can sound 
> sooooo 
> >   good!
> >   > > I wonder what other emu samplers have such filter. i heard 
> that 
> >   emu´s
> >   > > are always warm sounding machines but does have newer emu´s 
> the 
> >   same
> >   > > filters?
> >   > 
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