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CONTENTS
© E-mu Systems, Inc. 1985
Page 4
Enhanced by The Emulator Archive 2002 www.emulatorarchive.com
3G
CHANGING THE SONG DRUM SOUND MIX.............................................. 47
3H
SETTING SONG TEMPO ............................................................................ 48
3I
PROGRAMMING TEMPO CHANGES WITHIN A SONG............................. 49
3J
JUMPING TO A SUB-SONG........................................................................ 50
3K
PROGRAMMING TRIGGER OUTPUTS ...................................................... 50
3L
STARTING AT A SPECIFIED POINT IN THE SONG................................... 51
3M
EFFICIENT USE OF MEMORY ................................................................... 52
PART 4: SAMPLING YOUR OWN SOUNDS ................................................53
4A
SAMPLING: AN OVERVIEW ....................................................................... 54
4B
SETTING LEVELS PRIOR TO SAMPLING.................................................. 55
4C
ASSIGNING THE SAMPLE.......................................................................... 56
4D
SETTING THE SAMPLING THRESHOLD ................................................... 56
4E
SETTING THE SAMPLE LENGTH............................................................... 57
4F
INITIATING AND STOPPING SAMPLING ................................................... 57
4G
DELETING A USER SOUND ....................................................................... 58
4H
MODIFYING A SAMPLE VIA TRUNCATION AND LOOP............................ 59
PART 5: SAVING YOUR DATA ....................................................................62
5A
BACKGROUND: SAVING DATA.................................................................. 63
5B
GENERAL CARE & HANDLING OF DISKS & CASSETTES........................ 63
Labeling ...................................................................................................... 64
Write-protecting disks and cassettes........................................................... 64
5C
HOOKING UP THE 1541 DISK DRIVE OR CASSETTE .............................. 66
5D
FORMATTING DISKS (CASSETTE/DISK 0) ............................................... 67
5E
DISK AND CASSETTE OPERATIONS ........................................................ 68
PART 6: MIDI, SYNC, & SMPTE...................................................................70
6A
MIDI CHANNEL AND MODE SELECT ........................................................ 71
6B
BACKGROUND: SYNCHRONIZATION ....................................................... 73
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