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Carsten72
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SGX-1 Engine

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Is it possible to create an own piano programm from samples? How to do it with the SGX-1 engine? Is there a tool for creating this kind of programs?
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No. SGX-1 and EP-1 engines use non-alterable samples. However, you can slightly modify these samples with engine settings.

Briefly, you cannot create an acoustic piano on SGX-1 or electric piano on EP-1.

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Bugra Ekuklu wrote:No. SGX-1 and EP-1 engines use non-alterable samples. However, you can slightly modify these samples with engine settings.

Briefly, you cannot create an acoustic piano on SGX-1 or electric piano on EP-1.

Buğra
Basically true, but note that the EP-1 isn't really sample-based.
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danatkorg wrote:
Bugra Ekuklu wrote:No. SGX-1 and EP-1 engines use non-alterable samples. However, you can slightly modify these samples with engine settings.

Briefly, you cannot create an acoustic piano on SGX-1 or electric piano on EP-1.

Buğra
Basically true, but note that the EP-1 isn't really sample-based.
I just learnt that. Thanks.

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danatkorg wrote:
Bugra Ekuklu wrote:No. SGX-1 and EP-1 engines use non-alterable samples. However, you can slightly modify these samples with engine settings.

Briefly, you cannot create an acoustic piano on SGX-1 or electric piano on EP-1.

Buğra
Basically true, but note that the EP-1 isn't really sample-based.
Dan,

If you will, could you elaborate a bit about the EP-1 engine?

You say it isn't really sample-based, but there must be samples in there, right?
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See the EP-1 Overview in the Parameter Guide.
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