--- rob <rob@...> wrote:
probably ports
> from the EI library. Yes
That reminds me somewhat of our discussion from
earlier this year when we were talking about what Unix
or VMS (I can't recall) they had in house. That should
fill a book in itself.
> E-mu always wanted to build a true 16-bit sampler
> from 81 onwards but they
> didn't have the resources or custom chip capability
> in 84.
Was this anything to do with Soundstream?
http://mixonline.com/TECnology-Hall-of-Fame/thomas-stockham-soundstream-090106/
> out of money and Syco had to order the first batch
> of EII's to get some cash
who are Syco?
> flow in. The EII digital electronics are very good,
> but the slow envelopes
> and the rather weak SSM2045 filter chip lets it down
> a bit. If only they had
> used the SSM2040.
Well, what prompted the use of the 2045? I've never
seen it in anything else... cheers, [w]
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RE: [emulatorII-list] EG's... thoughts on EII analog can of Vorms
2007-12-01 by Wayne Griffin
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