Agreed! Let's all focus on what's important: The Music! :-) I spent in the past years soooo much time discussing, researching synths and other equipment etc, literally splitting hairs, for example when I bought a Prophet 5...what version to buy? A Rev. 2 or 3? I ended up getting a Rev.2 because it supposedly sounded better. Waste of time! You'd never be able to hear the difference between those 2 in a mix. Same applies to an EII and an Emax I! Period. I'm done with that kind of nonsense. :-) cheers George --- In emulatorII-list@yahoogroups.com, James Ulibarri <jamesulibarri@...> wrote: > > I have been biting my lip on this topic also. I know better now not to say > anything on this kind of stuff. > Why not just focus all your time and energy on making music with your Emu's > rather than this constant mad scientist science project > stuff with these old machines. I am done doing all that. Now it's time to > make a ton of trax with all this cool Emu stuff I have collected and > serviced. The best advice you're going to get is once you have a machine > that works right... Just make music with it. > I think most people, like myself at times, forget about that part and lose > their focus. Little mods here and there is ok. > But cloning it or re-engineering the whole entire thing is totally mental. > You'll waste your time and money. > > Make a track today with your EII if you have all this time and energy to > burn. :) > > > > > On Wed, Sep 14, 2011 at 10:43 AM, trickstar303 <trickstar303@...>wrote: > > > ** > > > > > > Sorry, I hate to be THAT guy and dont mean to be a buzz killer, but why > > don't you simply keep your EII if you like the sound so much and save > > yourself all the trouble of rebuilding/clone it?! That project is going to > > cost you TONS of time and money and good luck finding all the ICs. I mean > > seriously, if you weigh up cost and time for that project against what > > you're gonna get for your EII, it makes no sense. Unless you have tons of > > spare time to kill and commercial ambitions to sell it as a mass produced > > viable EII replacement. But even then, I don't think the vintage sampler > > lover's market is large enough to justify it. Just my 2 cents... > > > > The Emax I would probably be as close as you can get to the EII if you > > decided to sell and looking for a cheaper alternative. > > > > Good luck! > > George > > > > > > --- In emulatorII-list@yahoogroups.com, "Adrien" <ad9@> wrote: > > > > > > Please, as i never played an emax could someone tell me some feedbacks > > on > > > this one, compared to an EMU II ? good ? not as good ? > > > > > > If a rack version of I don't know which version of the emax will be the > > same > > > as having a real emulator II, I could go for it. Is it the same magic > > when > > > you sample something with an emax ? > > > > > > I read that it uses an E-Chip , ( no SSM 2045 inside, right ? ) and the > > emax > > > was supposed to emulate the emulator II. Is it right ? is it good ? ; ) > > > > > > > > > > > > Thanks, > > > > > > Adrien > > > > > > > > > > > > Ps, I've listed all the chips of the emulator II, and I'd be totaly crazy > > if > > > I would continue this project to clone the emu II !!! lol > > > > > > The best would be to be able to transform a dpx-1 into a controllable > > > sampler but I would be crazy too. > > > > > > Several of each in the emu II as you know : > > > > > > > > > > > > 74LS00 > > > > > > 74LS04 > > > > > > 74LS08 > > > > > > 74LS10 > > > > > > 74LS11 > > > > > > 74LS14 > > > > > > 74LS20 > > > > > > 74LS32 > > > > > > 74LS42 > > > > > > 74LS54 > > > > > > 74LS74 > > > > > > 74LS86 > > > > > > 74LS92 > > > > > > 74LS112 > > > > > > 74LS138 > > > > > > 74LE164 > > > > > > 74LS174 > > > > > > 74LS221 > > > > > > 74LS244 > > > > > > 74LS273 > > > > > > 74LS374 > > > > > > 74LS393 > > > > > > 74LS670 > > > > > > 74C244 > > > > > > 74S00 > > > > > > 74S37 > > > > > > 74S74 > > > > > > 74S112 > > > > > > 74S138 > > > > > > 74S174 > > > > > > 74S175 > > > > > > 74S181 > > > > > > 74S240 > > > > > > 74S244 > > > > > > 74S283 > > > > > > 74S374 > > > > > > 74S472 > > > > > > 74HCT04 > > > > > > 74HCT08 > > > > > > 74HCT11 > > > > > > 74HCT32 > > > > > > 74HCT74 > > > > > > 74HCT86 > > > > > > 74HCT138 > > > > > > 74HCT151 > > > > > > 74HCT174 > > > > > > 74HCT244 > > > > > > 74HCT273 > > > > > > 74HCT374 > > > > > > 74HCT393 > > > > > > ADC0809 > > > > > > AD7524J > > > > > > Z80APIO > > > > > > Z80ADMA > > > > > > Z80ACPU > > > > > > Z80ACTC > > > > > > Z80ASIO2 > > > > > > 1302 > > > > > > 1488 > > > > > > 1489 > > > > > > 3202 > > > > > > 4164 > > > > > > 4764 > > > > > > 7407 > > > > > > 7408 > > > > > > 9128 > > > > > > 4051B > > > > > > 4070B > > > > > > 6072 > > > > > > 2149H-3 > > > > > > 2764-3 > > > > > > 8254-2 > > > > > > 14559B > > > > > > SCN2651 > > > > > > TL084 > > > > > > DG202 > > > > > > S3528 > > > > > > LF311 > > > > > > LF356 > > > > > > MC34004P > > > > > > SSM2045 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > _____ > > > > > > De : emulatorII-list@yahoogroups.com > > > [mailto:emulatorII-list@yahoogroups.com] De la part de WT > > > Envoyé : lundi 12 septembre 2011 08:45 > > > À : emulatorII-list@yahoogroups.com > > > Objet : Re: [emulatorII-list] Cloning an emulator II .. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Oberheim DPX-1 ? > > > > > > WT > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > From: "adrien" <ad9@ <mailto:ad9%40free.fr> > > > > To: <emulatorII-list@yahoogroups.com > > > <mailto:emulatorII-list%40yahoogroups.com> > > > > Sent: Monday, September 12, 2011 8:43 AM > > > Subject: [emulatorII-list] Cloning an emulator II .. > > > > > > > Hello ! Well this might make you laugh but i woke up thiniking about > > this. > > > > > > > I'm selling my emu II, but i started to think at what i'll loose > > > > differently now. And the best would be to clone it, like for the guitar > > > > > > effects. But for those who know the emu inside,what do you think ? Are > > > > there some equivalent chips ? I could reproduce the circuits, the > > boards, > > > > and have something like a rack version, With a modern power supply, > > simply > > > > > > > communicating with a built in emuser and a pc, or a mac with sound > > > > designer. > > > > But if some parts of the circuit are completely impossible to find or > > to > > > > replace, i have to forget it. Can we work on this, please ? > > > > Thanks ! > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >
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Re: Cloning an emulator II ..
2011-09-14 by trickstar303
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