Voices; Multisample Voices - E-Mu ProteusX Operation Manual

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Voices

A voice is a complete sound that can be assigned to a range of the keyboard. A sample is
the part of a voice that generates the actual sound. You can think of a voice as a
complete instrument consisting of one or more samples, which can then be used as a
building block in constructing more complicated presets.
A voice consists of one or more samples, a dynamic filter, a dynamic amplifier, up to
three 6-stage envelope generators, up to two multi-wave LFOs and up to 32
modulation routings called "Cords" to connect everything together.

Multisample Voices

In another scenario, you might have several samples of an instrument (such as a piano),
then place them into the same voice in order to share the same set of synthesizer param-
eters. If a voice contains more than one sample, this multiple sample object is called a
"Multisample". A diagram of a multisample voice is shown below.
Multisample Voice
Each Sample:
Orig. Key
Tune
Volume`
Pan
Key Range/Fades
Velo Range/Fades
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Loop, Samp Rate
Multisample voices are designed to arrange groups of samples into one manageable entity.
The window below shows an opened multisample. The key mapping of the multisample
overrides the key mapping of the samples contained within it.
E-MU Systems
S27
S28
S30
S29
Velocity Crossfade
Sample 28
Loop, Samp Rate
S31
S32
Positional
Crossfade
Sample 30
Loop, Samp Rate
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A Modular System
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A voice can contain a
single sample or
multiple samples,
whichever you prefer.
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