Hi,
I've seen stereo Sampling on the Emax I via rs232 or rs422 using an old mac and sending Left on Layer 1 and Right on Layer 2. Is there a way to achieve this using contemporary PC based hardware and software? I think phase issues may arise if I try to sample Left and Right separately on layers due to inaccuracies of my human start time or perhaps level differences via a threshold start.
Thanks,
Joey.
I think the way to do same things nearly than early days it's to use an SF manager like a Awave or Polyphontics and manage the SF2 files to Emax II format trough EMXP on an Windows environtment
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Hi,
I've seen stereo Sampling on the Emax I via rs232 or rs422 using an old mac and sending Left on Layer 1 and Right on Layer 2. Is there a way to achieve this using contemporary PC based hardware and software? I think phase issues may arise if I try to sample Left and Right separately on layers due to inaccuracies of my human start time or perhaps level differences via a threshold start.
If you have both an Emax II and an Emax, you can create stereo samples in the Emax II and Save As Compressed Bank. You will have to follow the sample length, rate, and transposition limitations of the Emax but, it does work.
I hope that helps.
Kind regards,
Trevor