Using Proteus With A Sequencer - E-Mu Proteus Operation Manual

16 bit multi-timbral digital sound module
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Sequencing Proteus
PROGRAMMING PROTEUS
The alternate envelopes are used to "fine tune" the splice. Furthermore,
the flute attack has been detuned a bit sharp so the composite sound will
start sharp and fall into correct pitch. Continue your experiments using
this example, but changing the primary and secondary instruments.
When you have found a good combination, "fine tune" the delay, sample
start, volume and envelope parameters. Feel free to play with the modu-
lation parameters as well.

USING PROTEUS WITH A SEQUENCER

We thought you'd never ask. Proteus was designed from its conception
with multi-timbral sequencing in mind. Just take a look at the main
screen.
C01 Vol127 Pan+0
000 Preset Name
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.
C01 Vol127 Pan+0
000 Preset Name
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, Proteus 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.
MIDI MODE
Multi
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