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single cycles....

single cycles....

2014-02-02 by mrdazobee@...

I am new to the possibilities of single cycles for my emax 1. I am trying to fully understand the process.I have downloaded the single cycles from the file section,which contains the octave notes A1 to A6.I now have the notes A1 to A6 in my sampler,but what I don't understand is how to get the notes inbetween,like A# - B - C and so on.Can anyone shed any light?

Re: [emax] single cycles....

2014-02-02 by Matt

You have to set splits and original keys. one for each wave / octave. When you set the keyboard splits and original key of the sample it will automatically map.

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On Feb 1, 2014 5:15 PM, <mrdazobee@...m> wrote:

I am new to the possibilities of single cycles for my emax 1. I am trying to fully understand the process.I have downloaded the single cycles from the file section,which contains the octave notes A1 to A6.I now have the notes A1 to A6 in my sampler,but what I don't understand is how to get the notes inbetween,like A# - B - C and so on.Can anyone shed any light?

Re: [emax] single cycles....

2014-02-02 by jammie

to stop aliasing you need to keymap backwards rather than forwards so downsampling via downtranspose rather than uptransposing which will cause aliasing as the frequency content goes double and causes overtones
so when creating keymaps the root key is always top key for that multisample
i do it like this
c1 root top key c1 low key c-1
c2 root top key c2 low key c#1
and so on
i do this for what ever the root note is
you can get away with 1 sample but the problem is that when you do this the further the wavesample gets away from root the slower it becomes and you lose the transient
anyway i create these wavetables for many synths and samplers and you can create pwm sound by using 2 of the same same octave apart and pitch modulate the one sample by a very small amount and by adding chorus detune setting on the both you can get very thick none static sounds
here are some of my single cycles in a korg t series pcm synth this is digital so no res filters unlike the emax
i also produce then for john bowens solaris
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Subject: Re: [emax] single cycles....

You have to set splits and original keys. one for each wave / octave. When you set the keyboard splits and original key of the sample it will automatically map.

On Feb 1, 2014 5:15 PM, <mrdazobee@...> wrote:

I am new to the possibilities of single cycles for my emax 1. I am trying to fully understand the process.I have downloaded the single cycles from the file section,which contains the octave notes A1 to A6.I now have the notes A1 to A6 in my sampler,but what I don't understand is how to get the notes inbetween,like A# - B - C and so on.Can anyone shed any light?

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