Your only method of getting a sample to the emax from a pc is indeed using MIDI SDS.
Of course, SDS is for mono samples only. Off the top of my head I know Sound Forge
and, I believe Awave, are the most common windows based sound editors that support
MIDI SDS.
The emax2's primary and secondary voices have different assignments C1 primary
starts at 16 and the secondary is 144 (there is a chart in the Files section or on my
website). The manual has incorrect voice assignments.
You will need to take the stereo file, split it into two mono files on your pc then send
each file to the emax2 seperately. once there you can create the stereo voice on the
emax2.
On 3 Jun 2003 at 16:23, soundcraft11 spoke unto me:
> my first time in this group...
> I need a way to get wave-samples from a pc to my emax2. my emax has a
> mono input. to get a stereo sample right and left in phase I want to
> send it from pc to emax. at the moment I'm reading about sample dump
> standard and I try it with wavelab via MIDI. the best way for me is
> via MIDI. Or can I use the computer plug in emax? A long Time ago, I
> have an Atari Computer I had a programm (Sample Editor) and it was
> very easy to send and receive samples between the computer and
> sampler. If someone has some informations about it I will be very
> happy.
>
> Thanks
>
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