E-Mu ESI-32 Operation Manual page 20

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ESI-32 Operation Manual
1. Create the preset and give it a number and name. The bank can
hold up to 256 Presets (000-255).
2. Place samples to different keyboard ranges. For example, with
five samples you could assign each sample to cover one octave of a
five octave keyboard. A sample can be assigned more than once
within a given preset, and assigned to more than one preset.
3. Choose from a number of available options that further define
the preset. Some examples are: assigning samples to partially or
fully overlap other samples, thus producing doubling effects, or
assigning dynamic control to individual samples in a preset. You can
modify zone parameters, and set up MIDI and dynamic processing
parameters.
The Zone
A particular range of the keyboard is called a zone. This zone can
include one or more samples and the zone' s boundaries need not be the
same as the boundaries of the samples contained in the zone. Zones free
you from having to think about where the actual samples are assigned.
You just select a range of keyboard (a zone) and go!
ZONE
= (Keyboard Range)
Any
Range
As an example, suppose you wanted to set the velocity response for the
entire keyboard. You would first select the zone range by playing the
lowest and highest keys when prompted by the ESI-32. Next you would
set the velocity response (in the Dynamic Processing module). Done.
Now, suppose you wanted just the lower half of the keyboard to have
increased velocity response. You would simply select a zone for the
lower half of the keyboard, then change the velocity settings as desired.
Primary Samples
Sample 05
Secondary Samples
Sample 01
= Copied Zone
Fc
Vel -> Level
Tuning
Pan
Entire
Kybd
Sample 06
Sample 07
Sample 02
Sample 03
Sample 08
Sample 04

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