By c.toon
Sun Jul 16, 2006 8:25 pm
What are you trying to do?
Because as far as I can remember you could apply the same sample to different keys (or keyranges) and change the settings for filtering, lfo, envelope etc. So unless youre trying to sample 1 sound and then chop it to pieces there is no need for this. I think it is possible to copy a sample though.
I got rid of my emax a while ago and I still regret it. So I can't tell you right now - I bet some of the other emax ppls here can shed light on this.
Next time I'll make sure I'll cop a mint one
.toon
Because as far as I can remember you could apply the same sample to different keys (or keyranges) and change the settings for filtering, lfo, envelope etc. So unless youre trying to sample 1 sound and then chop it to pieces there is no need for this. I think it is possible to copy a sample though.
I got rid of my emax a while ago and I still regret it. So I can't tell you right now - I bet some of the other emax ppls here can shed light on this.
Next time I'll make sure I'll cop a mint one
.toon
R.I.P. James Yancey