Voices & Sample Zones; Mix/Tune Tab; Voice Selection; Samples & Multisamples - E-Mu ProteusX Operation Manual

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Voices & Sample Zones

Mix/Tune Tab

Volume, pan, transpose, coarse tuning and fine tuning can be adjusted separately for
each voice. See
page 78
to understand the difference between transpose and coarse tune.
You can also set the group number from this page.
The Mix/Tune parameters are the same controls displayed in the Voice Editor
& 90) and changes made to either page will appear in both places.

Voice Selection

A voice can be selected by clicking anywhere on the voice strip. Selection is shown by a
red box around the voice strip.
Select the first voice in the "Voices & Zones" screen (red number).
1.
Hold the Shift key to select contiguous voices. Hold the Control key to select non-
2.
contiguous voices. Press Control-A to select all voices.
Note about multiple voice editing: If you open several voices for editing which have
different voice parameter settings, the parameters in the different voices will remain as
they were until you change them. That is, if you have three voices selected and you
change the filter cutoff, all three voices will jump to the new cutoff setting, but all the
other parameters will remain as they were.
Samples & Multisamples
The samples contained in the voice are displayed and can be rearranged. If the voice
contains more than one sample, the word, "Multisample" will displayed in the sample
field. All the samples in a multisample share the same set of synthesizer parameters.
However, the volume, fine tune and pan parameters can be adjusted separately for each
sample in a multisample.
To View & Edit the Samples in a Multisample
Click on the down arrow
1.
comprise the multisample.
Click the arrow
to collapse the multisample.
2.
E-MU Systems
to display the individual samples and key ranges which
Voices & Sample Zones
(page 78
5 - Preset Editor
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