Try An Read find the word <mailto:emax-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com?subject=Unsubscribe>Unsubscribe in the bottom of this mail. At 21-01-2010 09:01, you wrote: > > >hi.can you tell me how to cancel emax group please as i no longer have >this keyboard > >--- On Thu, 14/1/10, Michael Wisbech ><<mailto:michael%40inoutflux.dk>michael@...> wrote: > >From: Michael Wisbech <<mailto:michael%40inoutflux.dk>michael@...> >Subject: Re: [emax] Infinite sustain. >To: <mailto:emax%40yahoogroups.com>emax@yahoogroups.com >Date: Thursday, 14 January, 2010, 18:00 > >Â > >At 14-01-2010 16:02, Jammie wrote: > > >its very hard to loop good multi oscillator synths that have each > >oscillator at a different pitch as each oscillator is cycling at different > >speeds so you might get a perfect loop on 1 of the osciltos but the others > >will pop due to being looped half way between there cycle thats why its > >easier to sample the oscillators 1 at a time and then combine them in a > >patch with defferent pitches to get the same effect the rest of the > >programming is exactly the same as the analog synth patch you can use the > >same synth parameters on the emax as it is in the synth your trying to > sample > >Sure. Never thought of it like that through, but thats why a complex sound >often only sound good on the key you made the loop on ?- Now i don't have >an working emax, but i remember that you could cheat a little and make a >good loop, make a cross fade, and then move the loop to another place and >make a crossfade there. ? > >But you are right sometimes it's impossible to avoid click. - then you can >only try and make it an effect or mask it in the music. > >[Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > >
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Re: [emax] Infinite sustain.
2010-01-21 by Michael Wisbech
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