Operating instructions

ADVANCED APPLICATIONS
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track, and use the Sequencer’s cue function to select the particular version to
which I wanted to listen. Also, sometimes I would record a lead synth or horn part
in another track for practicing “dual lead” parts; again, recording different solos in
different tracks, and selecting the tracks to be auditioned with the cue function,
saves you from having to listen to the same solo over and over again.
The Emulator II Sequencer is amazingly versatile; so make sure you experiment
with it in order to uncover its many talents.
We at E-mu are always interested in any tips, ideas, or suggestions you might
have about the Sequencer or any other aspect of the Emulator II. We invite your
comments, and hope that you have as much fun playing the Emulator II as we
did developing it.