Wow! Thanks Robo.
Everything I wanted to know.
DF
--- On Thu, 3/25/10, Trance <robo.casey@...> wrote:
From: Trance <robo.casey@...>
Subject: [xl7] Re: Compatible Synths and ROMs
To: xl7@yahoogroups.com
Date: Thursday, March 25, 2010, 2:08 AM
Hi DF,
Prodatum will work with any compatible rom. See the
list below.
Cau
Robo
9061: Siedlaczek Orchestra 32 MB ROM.
9062: Pure Phatt 32 MB ROM - standard in Mo'Phatt, MP-7 and MK-6.
9063: Beat Garden 32 MB ROM - standard in Orbit 3.
9064: Ensoniq Project 32MB ROM - Containing sounds from EXP-1 Real World and EXP-3 Urban Dance expansion boards
9082: Protozoa 16 MB ROM - standard in Proteus 1, 2, 3.
9065: Vintage Collection 32MB ROM - Standard in Vintage Pro
9083: Definitive B-3 32 MB ROM - standard in B-3.
9066: Protean Drums 32 MB ROM - Standard in PX-7
9084: Techno Synth Construction Yard 32 MB ROM - standard in Orbit 3.
9081: Holy Grail Piano 16MB ROM - From Q-Up Arts, utilizes a new sample processing and preset programming technology called VMS, for Virtual Modeling Synthesis, developed exclusively for E-mu products
9085: Orchestral Session Vol. 1 32 MB ROM - standard in Virtuoso 2000.
9086: Orchestral Session Vol. 2 32 MB ROM - standard in Virtuoso 2000.
9087: World Expedition 32 MB ROM - standard in Planet Earth.
9088: Sounds of the ZR featuring the Perfect Piano 32 MB ROM - standard in Ensoniq Halo.
9089: X-Lead 32 MB ROM - standard in Xtreme Lead-1, XL-7 and XK-6.
9140: Proteus Pop Collection - Standard in Proteus 2500, contains same 32 MEG sample set as the original E-Mu Composer ROM but has an all new set of 640 preset patches
--- In xl7@yahoogroups. com, D F Tweedie <bienpegaito@ ...> wrote:
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> I didn't know whether there were other E-Mu synths with ROMs that were incompatible. But I guess I can't go wrong with the 2PK. That should narrow down my Googling to something manageable.
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> I'm sure that Prodatum will work with any 2PK modules, so I'm sure it will read any 2PK ROM as well.
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> --- On Tue, 3/23/10, Nathaniel <frendn8@... > wrote:
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> Subject: Re: [xl7] Compatible Synths and ROMs
> To: "xl7@yahoogroups. com" <xl7@yahoogroups. com>
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> On Mar 23, 2010, at 9:24 AM, D F Tweedie <bienpegaito@ yahoo.com> wrote:
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> --- On Sun, 3/21/10, D F Tweedie <bienpegaito@ ...> wrote:
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> Subject: [xl7] Compatible Synths and ROMs
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Re: [xl7] Re: Compatible Synths and ROMs
2010-03-25 by D F Tweedie
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