e6400 ultra: Panning - individual outs/ Truncate/ Undo-Redo
Posted: Sat Apr 19, 2008 12:43 pm
Hey everybody!
i recently bought an e6400 ultra because i missed using hardware somehow. Anyway, since i formerly used akais there are still a few things i don't really get with the emu.
1. the main out and the sub outs are stereo outputs. if i wanted to route mono instruments like kicks and snares to individual outs i guess i have to use panning, e.g. kick: main out pan -64 , snare: main out pan +64.
ok, done that. but still some rest of the signals seeps through. i don't have any fx running producing their own signals.
my question: do i have to waste output ressources now?
2. Truncate: i figured that you can't set the locator points and not truncate. either you truncate the sample or you don't and it is going to be played from start to end. on akai (at least upt to the s3000xl) it's possible to just set the locators and not truncate. this way you can make sure you don't cut what you may want to keep, you never know ...
3. my third and last question for the time being: I can't undo/redo though it is enabled - "no verified media" or something pops up. i have an iomega zip 100 connected via scsi. does it only work with hard disks? ... may be the case
thanx a lot for answering in advance,
elprez...
i recently bought an e6400 ultra because i missed using hardware somehow. Anyway, since i formerly used akais there are still a few things i don't really get with the emu.
1. the main out and the sub outs are stereo outputs. if i wanted to route mono instruments like kicks and snares to individual outs i guess i have to use panning, e.g. kick: main out pan -64 , snare: main out pan +64.
ok, done that. but still some rest of the signals seeps through. i don't have any fx running producing their own signals.
my question: do i have to waste output ressources now?
2. Truncate: i figured that you can't set the locator points and not truncate. either you truncate the sample or you don't and it is going to be played from start to end. on akai (at least upt to the s3000xl) it's possible to just set the locators and not truncate. this way you can make sure you don't cut what you may want to keep, you never know ...
3. my third and last question for the time being: I can't undo/redo though it is enabled - "no verified media" or something pops up. i have an iomega zip 100 connected via scsi. does it only work with hard disks? ... may be the case
thanx a lot for answering in advance,
elprez...