Yes is this still active? If not can someone point me too a person who has the schematics and particulars? I would like to resuscitate this project. `Jeff --- In xl7@yahoogroups.com, electric-motion@... wrote: > > Hi there, > > Hope everyone is doing good. > > Was wondering if this project was still in progress ? > > Soo hard to wait :) > > Thanks > > Geoffrey > > --- In xl7@yahoogroups.com, Matt <somatt@> wrote: > > > > Is there any update on this? I am very excited to use my own wave forms. > > Thanks again > > -matt > > On Jan 31, 2011 4:11 AM, "christen" <andrewmcnaughton@> wrote: > > > > > > Hey Jack, > > > > > > I am definitely interested in such a product - feel free to put me on any > > mailing list to let me know when it becomes available. > > > > > > Cheers, > > > Andrew > > > > > > --- In xl7@yahoogroups.com, Ian Lamb <ianblamb@> wrote: > > >> > > >> ➢ I don't know why many consider $50 to $150 as "heavily overpriced" > > for > > >> ROMs..... > > >> > > >> Most likely, it is because they have a different hierarchy of values than > > >> you. > > >> > > >> ➢ that is still less than the original price for those ROMs and > > certainly > > >> worth it for about 500 new samples that are based in a hardware ROM, plus > > >> some presets to boot. > > >> > > >> I paid less than that for a couple of ROMs from E-mu, but your point is > > >> well-taken here. > > >> > > >> ➢ There are plenty of ROMs for less than $130 out there and I would not > > wait > > >> on your music on the hope of something a few dollars cheaper, even if > > >> reusable/reloadable. When the universal Flash SIMM is available, it will > > be > > >> just one more tool, not the only tool. And there still needs to be beta > > >> tested prototypes on the Universal Flash SIMMs and software to load and > > >> translate common files and that seems still a while away.... > > >> > > >> Fair call ââ¬" if one has need now, then choose and work with what is > > available > > >> now. That said, I can also understand and appreciate that many have an > > idea > > >> of and a rough plan for what could be accomplished with the arrival of a > > >> user-programmable Flash SIMM whose capabilities and function are a > > superset > > >> of anything previously offered by E-mu. > > >> > > >> ➢ I paid about $50 for my last Xtreme Lead ROM and that has plenty of > > >> material to work with....Emu has put much time and effort in squeezing so > > >> many samples into the 32MB. > > >> > > >> That is one aspect of the E-mu ROMs that I hope to address with the > > >> user-programmable Flash SIMM ââ¬" to have a waveform set that focuses on > > >> quality rather than quantity. > > >> > > >> I very much like the wavesets in the VintagePro and the ProteanDrums > > ROMs, > > >> as well as the Audity2K portion of the XL-ROM, but the old Orbit and > > Phatt > > >> wavesets have too many single-cycles without enough multisampling to my > > ear. > > >> > > >> ➢ I have Flash ROMs with my own sounds using the Emu Flash SIMM and an > > Ultra > > >> sampler but have only been able to put a small fraction of the number of > > >> samples into the 32MB space so I still predominately use the commercial > > >> ROMs. There is so much processing available in the P2000/Command Station > > >> series that 2 people can use the same sample and create an entirely > > >> different sound and atmosphere.... > > >> > > >> I agree, but in the end, user choice as to the quality, quantity, and > > nature > > >> of samples brings the greatest potential power to the E-mu P2K systems. > > >> > > >> > > >> cheers, > > >> Ian > > >> > > > > > > > > >
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Re: FLASH SIMM
2013-06-12 by slak909@ymail.com
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