Which type of disk ? just about any of the sample diskettes will do ? only performance diskettes ? And - do you always need a performance diskette placed in on of the drives in order to get it going or does it have a ROM based operating systems ? --- In emulatorII-list@yahoogroups.com, "elmbeatz" <elmbeatz@...> wrote: > > ?! > > The Emax II should have a lot more Sampling time than the EII for sure... > > Also, the EII menus (and workflow) are pretty much the same as on Emaxes. A bit simpler, but just a bit, as the emax offers a few more possibilities. > > EIIs should be used just in the Studio only these days, as they keep getting more fragile each day. REALLY fragile. > > A guy who "can't remember" how to load a disk on the EII is joking, as loading means powering the thing up with a disk inside. Maybe his EII is faulty and he doesn't want you to know? > > The EII sound is huge, and can't be compared to anything else. > Make sure you get a Rev.1 Digital board EII, so you can connect to Sound designer for EII on vintage Macs. This is essential, as the EII libraries are incredible. >
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Re: Just joined the group and considering buying a E-II...
2010-01-23 by Gil
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