This browser does not support Web MIDI, so wavesamples cannot be
transferred to or from the EPS16+. Use Chrome or another Chromium based
browser for transfers. Generating waveforms, drawing and editing them,
audio preview and saving WAV files all still work here.
Select MIDI Ports:
Select Instrument, Layer and Wavesample Number:
EPS Functions
Note: A name left empty is filled in with the placeholder
when you create. Rename acts on whatever is selected above, and reads the
existing settings back before writing, so nothing else about the
instrument, layer or wavesample changes.
Wavesamples: generate, edit, and move to and from the EPS16+
Each tab becomes its own
instrument, taking consecutive slots from the one above.
Every tab joined end to end in
one wavesample, swept by the mod wheel.
One tab per layer, crossfaded by
an LFO. Uses the first 8 tabs.
Note: How far the waves bleed into one another as the sound
scape sweeps. At 0% each wave is alone at full volume for half its turn,
which is the narrowest crossfade the mode offers. Around a third of the way
up the flat part disappears and two waves are sounding together at every
point in the sweep; at the top three overlap at once, for a thicker morph
in which the individual waves are less distinct.
Transfer Settings and Diagnostics
samples
samples
Block Size is how many samples go into a single sysex message. The
EPS gives up on a message that takes longer than 2 seconds to arrive, which at
MIDI speed is roughly 2000 samples on a good interface and far fewer on a slow
USB adapter. Lower this if transfers are refused; raise it for more speed. Loopback Test writes a deterministic pattern into the selected
instrument, layer and wavesample, waits 5 seconds, reads it back and compares
every sample. It overwrites whatever is in that wavesample, so point it at a
scratch one.