Ok, I can't seem to get SDS to work between soundForge and my EMAX. I've tried just about every different setting change I can think of. Closest I can get to having it work (when I don't get "Aborted, Bad ACK Packet #0000 8") is that the sample appears to get copied over (Forge to EMAX), but then I can't play it on the EMAX aftwerward. Am I missing something here? The manual doesn't have much info in the part that tells you about doing Dumps. I tried sending SDS to my EIIIxs in Sample Management mode and that worked fine.... I guess I'm getting sorta confused between the EIII and Emax II somehow. THanks, PF In a message dated 11/23/00 5:58:05 AM Pacific Standard Time, emax@egroups.com writes: > I use SDS all the time. Using a sample editor like Sound Forge is a > great way to manipluate samples in ways that just aren't possible with > the Emax.... like adding effects (distortion, reverb, flanging) and > normalizing also I take loops slice them up with Recycle and use SDS > to send them back because Recycle only supports my ESI-32 which I > don't use for drums. > > The thing about SDS is that with the right software it allows you to > send any type of sound file. Sound Forge can oped just about anything > (AIFF, WAV, SMP, MP3 etc) and from there if you resample it into a > format the Emax can use (44.1, 39 etc) and 16 bit ypu can then send it > into the Emax. Making just about any sound out there a viable sample > option.
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Re: [emax] SoundForge-SDS
2000-11-26 by vornfklorb@...
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