thank you sir ! d --- In emax@yahoogroups.com, "Julian" <jujulilianan@...> wrote: > > this is not a hardware problem. You get this behaviour because the 8 > outs are direct voice outputs for the 8 hardware voice channels in the > emax. They are not "Aux outs" like you get on more modern fully digital > samplers. > > From memory, the emax manual explains all of this pretty fully, as well > as explaining how to limit a sample to a subset of voice channels if you > want. > > Really, voice channel assignment is only particularly useful for > splitting outs for something like a drumkit which is a collection of > monophonic instruments. there's no way to dynamically share polyphony > over a few sounds and have all notes from each sound come out of a > single output.... So if you group a couple of voice channels to do > chords, for example, then you need each of those voice channels going to > a mixer input still. > > > On Mon, 01 Feb 2010 19:45 +0000, "meech" <babyd_lhp@...> wrote: > > not sure if there is a hardware problem or i am missing something. > > my emax has 8 outputs on the back but i cant seem to figure out how to > > assign sounds to them. when i plug a bunch of them in to my mixer and hit > > a key the sample always comes out the main/left but the same sound also > > comes out the other outs something like once every 9th press of the key. > > anyone come across that one ? > > d > > > -- > http://bleepin.com > > -- > http://www.fastmail.fm - Choose from over 50 domains or use your own >
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Re: emax 8 outs
2010-02-02 by meech
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