Voice Editor / Synthesizer Level; Simplified Proteus X Signal Path - E-Mu ProteusX Operation Manual

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6 - Voice Editor / Synthesizer Level

Voice Processing contains the traditional synthesizer controls such as envelope shaping
of amplitude and filters as well as modulation parameters. When multiple voices are
selected, parameter changes affect all selected voices (i.e. setting the filter cutoff to 50,
sets it to 50 on all selected voices). The voice processing parameters are accessed by
clicking on the Voice Processing icon in the Tree
To Select Multiple Voices:
Assign voices to Groups in the Voices and Zones page, then select the group.
Select the desired voices from the Voices and Zones page.
Drag the range bar below the little keyboard to select a range of voices.
Hold Crtl+Alt and play your MIDI keyboard to select voices (with IntelliEdit on).
Press Ctrl-A to select all voices from the voice processing page.
Simplified Proteus X Signal Path
A single Proteus X voice is diagrammed below. The audio path includes one or more
samples, a dynamically controlled filter, and a dynamically controlled amplifier with a
panning network. Modulation parameters operate simultaneously on all samples
contained in a voice. PatchCords with built-in amount controls connect modulation
sources (LFOs envelopes, knobs, etc.) to modulation destinations (sample pitch, filter, amp
volume, etc.). Memorize this voice architecture diagram to better understand the Proteus
X and make programming much easier.
Sample
Loop info.
Sample Rate
Key #
LFOs
Velocity
Controls
Gate
E-MU Systems
Voice
Morph
Filter
Frequency
Q
Envelope
Gen.
Envelope
Envelope
MIDI
Gen.
L
Amp
R
Pan
Mod.
Gen.
Proc.
6 - Voice Editor / Synthesizer Level
Simplified Proteus X Signal Path
See Groups on
f
page 62.
f
IntelliEdit is enabled in
the MIDI Preferences
dialog box.
See page 19.
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