Using Vintage Keys With A Sequencer - E-Mu Vintage Keys Operation Manual

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Primary
Instrument: Drum Kit 1
Alt Envelope: Off
Volume: 100
All we have done here is layer a drum kit with a reverb space, then
adjust the volumes slightly. That's all there is to it! Try out all the
different reverb spaces and note the differences. The reverb decay time
can be shaped using the Alternate Volume Envelope.
The reverb spaces can be further shaped using Reverse, Chorus, the
Low Pass Filter or any of the other modulation parameters. How about
using the Auxiliary Envelope to control the pitch of the reverb? You
can do all kinds of new things with this reverb.

USING VINTAGE KEYS WITH A SEQUENCER

We thought you'd never ask. Vintage Keys was designed from its
conception with multi-timbral sequencing in mind. Just take a look at
the main screen.
The preset for each MIDI channel is selected from the main screen.
Press the cursor button to move the cursor up so that it is underneath
the channel number.
Turn the data entry control and you will see that every MIDI channel
has a preset assigned to it. Just select a preset for each of the MIDI
channels. It's simple! In order to respond to multiple MIDI channels,
Vintage Keys must be in Multi-Mode. Multi-Mode is selected in the
Master menu. Press the Master menu button and use the data entry
control to scroll through the screens until you find MIDI MODE.
Secondary
Instrument: Medium Room
Alt Envelope: Off
Volume: 127
C01 Vol127 Pan=P
000 Preset Name
C01 Vol127 Pan=P
000 Preset Name
MIDI MODE
ID
Multi
00
PRACTICE PROGRAMMING
Chapter 6: Practice Programming
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