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real time efx controls...

PostPosted: Tue Apr 15, 2003 5:37 am
by sampleandhold
i read this tip on a user group somewhere. it made no sense, but then things for me typically fall into place all the sudden. i change by violent progressions, learning something over night is what happens to me... anyway, here it is.

get all the presets you want to use loaded on your emu.(keep channel 10 open).you need to go into preset manage and create two new presets. these are going to be empty presets. well kind of.

name the first preset reverb and the second one flange

now in the multimode window, go to the reverb preset, then select global. you should find yourself at a screen were you see initial controllers. i have no idea what this is. hit the button so you can scroll to the right. keep going until you get to master efx A or master efx b.

find the one that has reverb and pick it, i don't care what one you pick. now you can use the main, but keep in mind this will run that effect over the entire program. for more control pick a sub mix. add a precentage say 75%. oh yeah, you will notice if this effect is going.

now do it again with the other empty preset, pick a flanger and so on and so on.

now this is the reason i said to leave track ten empty, this is going to be your controller track. you can pick what ever channel you want, but default is track ten. for right now you should set track ten to disabled. you can now play your choon and hear no effects. now somewhere, anywere, insert a bank change. you might need to do this acouple of times inorder to get it to change to the preset you want, lets say reverb. this bascially works as if you are changeing instruments in mid song, but keeping it on once channel. so once you find were reverb and flanger are, you should be able to switch between the two and go back to no effects just with a change in the bank.

you can use the subs to effect only one channel, just make sure that the main has no value. you should also be able to have a chain of multiable effects going at once. with in reason of course. say you have a drum section that is on sub 1 and then you take the bass and have that sub 2, so you put preset one on that has reverb, and now your drums have reverb, and lets say you want to have a tremelol on your bass, but you want to keep the reverb going, you make the next preset have reverb still set to sub one, but then you take the sub 2 value and set that so you only hear the tremelo. bascially you get both effects running but on differnt channels.

i would like to say you could do more, but i am not sure. i think this is as far as it can go, if any one can get more, please give a shout.
sorry so long.

PostPosted: Wed Apr 16, 2003 7:58 pm
by madmax
this is crazy man ... you always come up wid some shit I never thought of. :shock: :shock: :shock: :slayer:

PostPosted: Thu Apr 17, 2003 5:02 am
by sampleandhold
well i am just glad that... holy shit, the smilies are some from doa... cool.. umm okay... umm that is right, i am just glad that you guys were able to understand what i was saying. i was trying to simplify the tip so it wouldn't be so long. i have this problem, it is being a fast typer so i can spill alot of info out before getting bored and i am always afraid that you guys will glaze over about half way through my posts. as you can see i didn't do to well shorting this one either.

PostPosted: Mon Apr 28, 2003 2:00 pm
by rippin snare
this isn't anything really special actually. If you read the manual you would notice this was all written in there to begin with.

PostPosted: Mon Apr 28, 2003 4:46 pm
by sampleandhold
really, must have been in one of the 50 pages out of 500 that didn't print up because it was crupt... or whatever the issue was...

makes me wish i had a complete insturction manual. and maybe one that shows better examples instead on what they show...

PostPosted: Fri May 02, 2003 2:37 pm
by rippin snare
hehe yea I hear ya. I had to print out the entire manual in pdf form as well. It really sucked. After awhile I gave up and just went through the whole thing on my computer screen with the sampler right beside me. IT really was badly done. I ended up going back to the manual last year sometime and browsed through it all again to pick up on stuff I missed the first time. It actually helped.