Ok that is kinda what I thought, the samples come in stereo, but go out mono. that is the jankiest OS ever written in the world, you have got to be kidding me. Hmm what are you using to edit samples? PC compatible? something out of digidesign right, the most impossible program to find in the world. Triston thank you so much for your help, I am going to bed now that I have an explanation that makes since in a world where A D D and technology rule. --- In emax@yahoogroups.com, "Tristan Upton" <tu@...> wrote: > > Hi Joe, > > I think the problem is that the Emax 2 OS is based on the Emax OS which only > worked with mono samples. To get stereo playback in the Emax 2 you assign a > zone to stereo mode, which uses the primary and seconday voices to trigger > together as left and right sides of the stereo sample. That allows you to > process the stereo zone with the same parameters for left and right in > dynamic processing etc but in digital processing they are still treated as > separate samples. Its a little cumbersome for sample editing but there is > nothing that can be done as the OS is no longer updated. You could always > try dumping the samples out via MIDI, edit them on your computer in stereo > then dump them back into the Emax 2. > > /Tristan > > joechatman1122 writes: > > > channel. My samples are stereo, up until i enter digiatal processing. > > As soon as i choose the voice and go into the digital menu, I only get > > one chanel, what the hell is with that. If I go into the digital > > filters its stereo, I am running 2.14 stereo. Noided right now. > > > > Thank you for your help > > > > joebear > > >
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Re: Emax II Why is it that when you go into digital processing you only get 1
2007-06-30 by joechatman1122
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