Elm,
I had a similar type of encounter back in the early
90s, I bought this E1 from a group called Voice Farm,
it came with all their samples:). It stopped working
one day so I drove it up to EMu systems to no far from
where I live. They put me in contact with Ed R. one of
the original designers and they fixed it no charge!
Long story short, I sold that E1 a few years later,
always regretted it.
I just now got a 4 voice, with the disk drive
removed. I found a replacement drive but lack two
things:
1. The drive mounting bracket. I will have to make my
own and was hoping someone with a E1 could just send
me a pic of how its mounted that would help me.
2. The replacement drive has some jumpers on it and I
was hoping someone with a working E1 could let me know
what jumper settings they have on their drive.
If I get mine working I could send you a few disks if
you still want them?
Thanks
G
--- elmbeatz <elmbeatz@...> wrote:
> I bought mine in '91 without any disks.
> Back in those days, E-Mu still was a company on
> their own feet, and
> they gave me support, as they sent me all software
> that originally
> came with the machine ( formatting, multisampling,
> sequencing,
> manual.... ).
> The thing worked as I tested it, but it worked very
> very buggy. It's
> an eight voice model. Unfortunately, I seem to have
> lost all my disks
> for it...
>
> Anyway, I just got it because I'm a vintage E-Mu
> fanatic...
>
> Greetings,
> Elm.
>
>
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Re: [emulatorII-list] Re: Any Emulator I users in this group?
2008-02-18 by GG
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