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EMAX-II: How do I resample a specific range of a voice, only ?

EMAX-II: How do I resample a specific range of a voice, only ?

2009-07-01 by gil_we

Say I'm sampling another keyboard. EMAX will first have me sampling G1. for the range: C1-B1. Once I finished sampling the specific note, when I push 0, it will go to the next range automatically, and suggest sampling G2, for the range: C2-B2 , and so on...

Now, what if I find that a certain sample (from G1,G2,G3,G4 and G5) is not to my satisfactory, and I wish to resample it ?

For example, I now want to erase the sample for G3, and resample only G3. If I go to Sample and click 0, it will automatically suggest sampling G6 ....

Thanks for the help !

Re: EMAX-II: How do I resample a specific range of a voice, only ?

2009-07-02 by emax_dx5

Hello:
I guess the Emax II is the same procedure as Emax I.
Then, if you find you don't like a certain sample, let's put G3, then go to sample menu, and before starting to sample, go to 2? Place Sample (I don't have my emax in front, not sure if it is that number), and then specify the same range G3 C2 B2, and then sample again.
On the Emax I , this overwrites the previously recorded sample as far as I can remember.

If not, you can always go to the PRESET DEFINITION menu and select ERASE VOICE before sampling again.

Best,,,
DX5


--- In emax@yahoogroups.com, "gil_we" <gilwe@...> wrote:
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> Say I'm sampling another keyboard. EMAX will first have me sampling G1. for the range: C1-B1. Once I finished sampling the specific note, when I push 0, it will go to the next range automatically, and suggest sampling G2, for the range: C2-B2 , and so on...
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> Now, what if I find that a certain sample (from G1,G2,G3,G4 and G5) is not to my satisfactory, and I wish to resample it ?
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> For example, I now want to erase the sample for G3, and resample only G3. If I go to Sample and click 0, it will automatically suggest sampling G6 ....
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> Thanks for the help !
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