by sampleandhold » Thu Mar 23, 2006 5:09 am
Why use the drum map? Just program on a normal midi track. There you can adjust the midi note to the lenght you want.
Second.
In order to get the entire snare, if that is what you want and you just have to use the drum map, go into the amp section of each sample, use group edit if you want to do all the drums the same way and adjust the release stage in the amp adsr. Adjust it to 127 (bottom most left value, it should be 20 by default). Just taping the key will make the drum sample play out completely.
However, if you do a drum fill, you will find that all the snares will play the entire lenght, which is not releastic. So setting the emu into single voice would do the trick. I think though, if you do this, you can only play one sound at a time.
So a cord that would control the release value would be applicable here. When you get ready for a drum fill, you could set a cc value and adjust it until it sounds normal.
I use breaks so this issue doesn't come up very much for me. I also don't use the drum map to program my drums.
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