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Re: [emax] is there any way to pitch the sound one octave???

2004-06-08 by John Silveria

If I understand you correctly you should know taking a sample that's pitch
is equal to C1 and then assigning it's origin as G1 would cause the sample
to play back out of key.

Other than that there is no way to assign a sample to more than one zone
in the same preset. Think about it. The emax has to process the sample and
speed it up or slow it down to make it playback in the correct pitch. It
can't take one voice and pitch it in two different ways at the same time.
Think of each sample voice as an individual person in a choir. You can't
ask one person to sing back two notes.

On 8 Jun 2004 at 12:47, milkyemx wrote:

> HI!
> 
> i need help with these one probaly in stupied but i dont find anyting 
> in the manual,
> if i put a sample in C1 and assign orgin to G1 and low to C1 and high
> to B1, after that i want copy this voice to a new octave insted of 
> put a new sample in C2,
> i copy the voice but then it comes in the menu put the new low key
> and then i have to overwrite my last key in the old sample is there 
> anyway to copy voice to new octave that starts to on C2?
> becuse now i sample new smaples for c1,c2 and so on and pitch the 
> semitones in SE mode digital pro. but then i have to use more memory 
> for the new samples,
> can anyone tell me if i can do in another way ,sorry im new on this 
> machine...
> hope someone can help me?
> srry for my bad english!
> Best
> Milky


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