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Intermediate Lessons
18 Using an External Editor
Emulator X / Proteus X - Advanced Applications Guide 61
18 Using an External Editor
When editing your audio samples, you have the choice of using the sample
editor built-in to the Emulator X or using a third party sample editor such as
Steinberg Wavelab, or Sony Sound Forge. While the Emulator sample editor is
perfect for quick editing, looping and its unique DSP, you may want to use an
external editor to make use of VST plug-ins and other processing.
It’s simple to invoke the sample editor of your choice from the sample editor
window. The external editor opens with the current sample loaded and after
editing, the sample is automatically returned to the Emulator X sample editor
window.
To Set Up and Use an External Sample Editor:
Choose the Editor Path
1. From the Options menu in Emulator X, choose Preferences.
2. Click the Other Settings tab.
3. Click on the box to the right of the External Audio Editor field to browse
for your Wave editor. The Locate Audio Editor dialog box appears.
4. Locate the sample editor (.exe) you wish to use and click Open.
5. Click OK to save the preferences.
Invoke the External Sample Editor
The External Sample Editor can only be invoked from the Sample Edit menu.
With a sample displayed in the Sample Edit menu, do one of the following:
Click the icon in the Sample Edit Toolbar.
Select External Edit from the Sample Edit menu pull-down.
Hit Ctrl+E on your computer keyboard.
Click Here to Select a Wave Editor
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