ESI ESI2000 Operation Manual page 179

Digital sampling system
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APPLICATION: Transpose a Zone
1. Activate Preset Definition module.
2. Select Edit ssignment (2).
3. If there are both primary and secondary samples, select Both,
then press ENTER. If there are only primary or secondary
samples, the ESI will automatically go to step four.
4. Select the lowest note of the desired zone using the Data
Entry Control, then press ENTER. The Data Entry Control
scrolls through the lowest note of each sample on the keyboard.
5. Use the Data Entry Control to select the highest note of the
zone, then press ENTER. The Data Entry Control scrolls
through the highest note of each sample on the keyboard.
6. Edit the original key to transpose the zone. The original key
need not be within the range of the zone. As an example, moving
the original key down from G1 to G-0 would result in the zone
being transposed up one octave. Moving the original key up from
G1 to G2 would transpose the zone down one octave.
APPLICATION: Transpose Part of a Zone.
Suppose you wanted to transpose the area marked by the arrows
down an octave to create a Snare of Doom sound. Here's how.
Reverb Snare
Kick
1
New
2
Zone
1. Activate Preset Definition module.
2. Select Edit Assignment (2).
3. If there are both primary and secondary samples, select Both,
then press ENTER. If there are only primary or secondary samples,
the ESI will automatically go to step four.
4. Select the note marked by arrow 1 using the keyboard, then
press ENTER.
5. Select the note marked by arrow 2 using the keyboard, then
press ENTER.
6. Edit the original key to transpose the zone. Move the cursor
down to the third line of the display, then use the INC/DEC buttons
to select a new original key. Moving the original key up transposes
down and vice-versa. Press ENTER. Only the new zone will be
transposed. Everything else remains as before.
Tom
Crash Cymbal
Preset Definition
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