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Re: [emax] Chopping Samples

2007-11-06 by Dave Sotnick

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
>
>  
>


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