Loop editing is by no means easy, especially using the Emax's LCD display. The best
way to edit/loop is to transfer the sample into a program like Sound Forge.
There are a few Emax II banks as well as the software needed to get them onto a DS/DD
floppy in the Files section of this group.
On 14 Dec 2004 at 0:20, allmaledisco spoke unto me:
> hi i have an emax 2 with a few emax 1 disks for it. i am not very good
> at editing the looped samples so that they'll stop clicking (yes i
> know everyone says its easy) but instead i was wondering where there
> are the original emax 2 samples in cyberspace for download. or if
> anyone can point to where there are instructions on the sample
> conversion. thank you.
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Re: [emax] newbie question emax II disks thanks
2004-12-14 by John Silveria
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