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How to add 'Release' to an EMAX sample

How to add 'Release' to an EMAX sample

2009-04-14 by pauldays1

I am already entering my intermediate phase of sampling, but my sample sound "tight", shallow, or  something like that.  On my Roland, i jsut turn a knob called Release, and it smoothes the patch out and elongates it.  Is there something like this on the Emax?  I've added Sustain and such, but nada.

Paul

Re: [emax] How to add 'Release' to an EMAX sample

2009-04-14 by Brooks Mosher

you've got to set loop points in the sample and adjust your VCA envelopes w/
a longer release time.

On Tue, Apr 14, 2009 at 12:26 AM, pauldays1 <pauldays1@...> wrote:

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> I am already entering my intermediate phase of sampling, but my sample
> sound "tight", shallow, or something like that. On my Roland, i jsut turn a
> knob called Release, and it smoothes the patch out and elongates it. Is
> there something like this on the Emax? I've added Sustain and such, but
> nada.
>
> Paul
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>


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Re: How to add 'Release' to an EMAX sample

2009-04-14 by jammie.emma

--- In emax@yahoogroups.com, "pauldays1" <pauldays1@...> wrote:
>have you looped the sound if you dont then the sound will play its length and finish set the loop for sustain and set the loop for release the same as the sustain

then goto the envelope section and set the release portion to a high value now when you strike a note it will loop and fade just like your roland in the roland they are samples with loops 
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> I am already entering my intermediate phase of sampling, but my sample sound "tight", shallow, or  something like that.  On my Roland, i jsut turn a knob called Release, and it smoothes the patch out and elongates it.  Is there something like this on the Emax?  I've added Sustain and such, but nada.
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> Paul
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