No, you can copy the voice before you truncate it. If you copy the preset to another preset before you make the truncation, the Emax will say "Used Elsewhere. Make a copy first?" to which you answer yes, and then you'll still have the original to work with. You can also just copy the voice to the same preset on a different key (depending on available RAM). It's a pain, but for the mid-late 80s (and without a Mac running Sound Designer) it was all you could do. -Dave On 11/6/07, marc <marc_sps@...> wrote: > > HI, > > I would like to know what the best way of chopping a sample is on the Emax > 1? > if i wanted to chop up a long sample into different pieces, would i have > to sample it again > once i have truncated the first bit ? > > Thanx > > Marc > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: [emax] Chopping Samples
2007-11-06 by Dave Sotnick
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