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Re: Burning your own roms?

2008-06-13 by aaron

i guess the later e4's could probably do this (could take 64 mb chips) 
but the ultra 5000 and other later samplers sound better for this.

case in point (read discription):
http://cgi.ebay.com/E-MU-ULTRA-5000-20GB-Loaded-with-10-PROTEUS-2000-
ROMS_W0QQitemZ200229921905QQihZ010QQcategoryZ38070QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ
1QQcmdZViewItem

so has anyone here done this with any of the e-mu samplers? i cant find 
much information on the 'proteus class ROM chips' as that seller put 
it. i've been looking for a couple days now and am wondering if there 
are cheaper chips made for computers or something else that would work 
for this.

--- In xl7@yahoogroups.com, "aaron" <mute40205@...> wrote:
>
> Anyone had any success creating their own sample libraries/roms using 
> the E4 / Emulator IV or anything similar?
> 
> Know if there is any generic old memory (kingston, etc) that is 
> compatible for these roms?
> 
> I'm tempted to get a E4 strictly for this. I used to have one but 
sold 
> it long before i even though of getting a command station.
>

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