OKi!, i think i understand now thanks for yours answerd guys! Milky --- In emax@yahoogroups.com, "riksfetto" <ola.ljungars@t...> wrote: > Now I'm getting confused, but.. just copy the voice to a new low key. > When the Emax asks you to select a new low key, do so by either using > the dataslider or the Yes/no buttons. > > Still it won't do you any good, the sample playback speed (or pitch) > in the two zones will be the same, but you WILL have two key zones > with the same sample. > > Am I missing something perhaps? > > > > --- In emax@yahoogroups.com, "John Silveria" <emaxjs@s...> wrote: > > 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 > > > > > > -- > > John Silveria, Secretary - jsilveria@p... > > Partners Among Cats & Canines > > a non-profit 501(c)(3) animal welfare organization > > serving the greater Franklin and Southampton County area of Virginia > > http://www.pacconline.org
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Re: is there any way to pitch the sound one octave???
2004-06-10 by milkyemx
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