Yes you can create a template to use as the basis for other presets, this is how I do it.
Method 1 (Key map and cord template)This is useful if you usually make your own samples and are using the same note/cord assignments frequently.
Eg.
Sample 1 -- original note.. C2 -- lowest note .. C1 -- highest note F2
Sample 2 -- original note.. C3 -- lowest note .. F#2-- highest note F3
Etc
With this method you are able to add samples to a pre-built empty template.
1. Make the first multisample key map preset and then build the cord settings as required
2. Save/Export this preset
3. Now delete all the samples in the E-mu memory using the sample manage page
4. Save/Export this no sample preset as "keymap C cord 1" (or whatever)
To use this template do the following1. Load the template
2. Load required samples (or sample from synth/VST instrument) in the correct order as previously mentioned,
eg. 001--C1 ......002--C2 etc
When you go to the preset it will be key mapped and cords will be built and ready.
Now name and save this preset
Method 2 (Cords only template)This creates a cord template that can be used on existing presets to change the cord settings.
This is achieved buy adding a preset to the template as follows.
1. Build the required cords inside a preset
2. Save/Export this preset
3. Now delete all the samples in the E-mu memory using the sample manage page
4. Go to the preset edit screen and delete all but one of the sample slots in the group
5. Change the sample number of the remaining empty voice to 999
6. Save this preset as "Cord template 1"
To use this template do the following1. Load template and Load the preset you wish to use
2. Select this preset, Go to preset edit,
4. After ensuring the preset is combined into G1, select G1 and copy the group to the template preset
5. Go to the template preset and combine the newly added preset with the original G1 voice 999
6. Delete voice 999
7. Rename and export the new preset
This might seem a lot of work but once you have done it a few times a preset can be added to a template in a few seconds