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RE: RE: [emulatorII-list] Emulator II sample rate

2007-08-13 by rob

Hi
I tried using a ZIP100 on the EII SCSI connection but no luck. Its a very
early SCSI implementation that drives an Adaptec interface and the EII hard
drive is not actually SCSI at all..
Its all done in Z80 assembler and its hard coded to format just 20MB and
only the Miniscribe hard drive. The EII came out just as SCSI became
available.
 
Old and SD or EII is the best option.
 
Regards
Rob
 

-----Original Message-----
From: emulatorII-list@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:emulatorII-list@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Marko Laukka
Sent: 13 August 2007 17:04
To: emulatorII-list@yahoogroups.com
Subject: SV: RE: [emulatorII-list] Emulator II sample rate



Hi
Thanks for the answer! I still think it's an amazing sampler! I just wanted
to know if it was possible to create some sort of stero effect...
Interesting to know about the crossfade looping. Btw, I like your website!
I've got most of my info about the E-mu samplers/synthesizers from there,
and thats where I found interest in the instruments, a real source of
knowledge! I own both the EII+HD, and an EIII rack sampler with 8Mb. Thanks
to your website. 
Another thing I want to mention is that I replaced the SCSI harddrive in my
EIII with a 1Gb Compact Flash card. I did it by using a SCSI to IDE-bridge
adapter from www.acard.com . So now it' very quiet - I can only hear the two
fans at the rear end, and I don't have to worry about the SCSI unit to end
it for good. There's an afterlife for old vintage samplers with SCSI!

Regards,

Marko


rob <rob@emulatorarchive <mailto:rob%40emulatorarchive.com> .com> skrev:
Hi
It is hard coded....in firmwave not in the OS.

There is no real time assignment of voice channels.....

However it is remarkable how much software is in the E2, such as cross fade
looping.

Regards
Rob
www.emulatorarchive.com

Hello group!
I'm a new and proud owner to a EII+HD, but I have a question about the 
sample rate used by EII: is it hardcoded to sample at 27.777kHz 'only' 
or is it possible to change that in "software" (OS/EPROM comes to my 
mind)?
Another question as I'm going: Is it possible to re-assign voices to 
another of the eight separate outputs in real-time? to create some sort 
of stereo effect?

Thanks in advance 

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