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RE: [emax] Re: using SDS with Awave

2011-04-23 by el macaco

The sample inputs sound so much better tho...

To: emax@yahoogroups.com
From: jamesulibarri@...
Date: Sat, 23 Apr 2011 09:15:27 +0000
Subject: [emax] Re: using SDS with Awave














 



  


    
      
      
      I figured it out if anyone gives a rat's ass.  But Awave works 100% with the Emax 1.  I sold my Emax SE rack last week and now am using the keyboard version (non-SE).  



I doubt anyone is doing dumps with Awave, but if anyone is,  than make sure you use the Audio Processing Wizard and convert the samples to the samples to only the same sampling rates that the Emax 1 supports.. for example 42000.  Do not use any commas or it will jack the program up, and it won't transfer.  I wish someone told me this.  Also make sure you connect your midi interface to and from the unit to the Emax 1. So it makes a complete handshake.  One way communication won't work as it will find the header but no end of the loop.  Then use the 12-bit drop down and select the Slow Dev. option and hit send.  As I said only use targets 15-75 as those are the keys mapped to the Emax 1.  If you do anything lower or higher than it won't work.   So ultimately you can have a different sample on every key.  



This is very cool for me now as my SP1200 and Studio 440 do not have any kind of resonation control for the filter. 



After figuring this out on the SP and the Emax, I will never use the sampling inputs again.  It's a crap ton easier to use a wave editor and just do dumps now.  



--- In emax@yahoogroups.com, James Ulibarri <jamesulibarri@...> wrote:

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> I am a big fan of using Awave doing SDS dumps to the SP1200 with a little

> Emu 2x2 midi interface and it works like a champ,

> finally after about 2 years of banging my head against the wall.   So I have

> "tried" to do the same thing with my Emax SE rack with the same procedure

> and it says a message to the effect of "Transfer Complete" or something like

> that.  The same message as the 1200, which works now.  But the problem is

> nothing is there!  I will go in and make a new Bank but no matter what I

> cannot find the sample.   It's really annoying.   I can't say for sure but

> it seems like the data gets sent over but it dissapears or I can't access

> the sample, even after mapping it or trying to map it.   And looking at my

> memory available at that point, I can see that some ram did get eaten up a

> little bit, so it must be there.   Anyone have any advise or do SDS dumps

> with the Emax?   I am close but something isn't right.   I say it's gotta be

> me, operator error, but where does my samples go?   Balls, this sucks.

> 

> 

> thanks

> 

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