You can check out the contents of the Halo ROM by downloading the HALO operation manual from the support section of the E-MU web site and reading through the preset listings. Like most generalist keyboards it has a mix of everything. The TSCY preset listing can be found in the Orbit 3 operation manual from the same site. It has stuff more oriented towards techno with drums, hits and pads. THis seems to be what you want, but if you want both then additional modules can be got for not too much capital outlay these days... ________________________________ From: Matt <somatt@...> To: xl7@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sat, January 8, 2011 2:43:28 AM Subject: Re: [xl7] Re: ROM Decisions - HELP! U should get an orbit if u need the extra slots and tscy. On Jan 7, 2011 5:29 AM, "nenad.lonic" <nenad.lonic@...> wrote: > Thanks Jack, > > So is the Halo mainly synthy sounds, or does it have drums, percussion, fx?? > > Looks like I need 6 rom slots!! :-) > > --- In xl7@yahoogroups.com, Jack Pratt <woodsworth1@...> wrote: >> >> The "Halo" (QROM) and "sounds of the ZR" (ZR) ROMs have identical waveforms but >> >> the halo variant has 5 banks of presets rather than 4. The useful contents are > >> pretty much identical except for the extra bank, so get that one if you can. >>The >> >> 'Perfect piano" is quite nice. TSCY seems to be what you want, however.
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Re: [xl7] Re: ROM Decisions - HELP!
2011-01-07 by Jack Pratt
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