Thanks for the ebay guide link, that's helpful too.
Any price information is going to be a rough guide at best.� The market is too volatile, and prices vary between countries as well (on modules, at least, perhaps less so on ROMs as they are easier to post internationally).
For detailed technical info on ROMs it's hard to beat this link:� http://samplersonacid.com/legacy-emus-on-acid/download/Identifying+EMU+ROM+SIMMs+for+Proteus+2K+Family.doc
Yes, the price for the bulk lot was reasonable, but still a lot of money to drop in one go! :-)
Cheers,
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On 2015-03-30 09:21, 'Jon K. Carroll' joncarroll@... [xl7] wrote:
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except, the prices he gives are several years out of date. Protean drums for $150? not in this decade.��;Sent: Sunday, March 29, 2015 3:45 PMSubject: Re: [xl7] Roms���
I'm a fan of this ROM guide, personallyhttp://www.ebay.com/gds/E-MU-Proteus-2000-Series-Expansion-Sound-ROM-Guide-EMU-/10000000002148488/g.htmlI don't know if the prices are still up to date.
Btw, The Avenues's web site is up but I think no one is behind it anymore. I bought the Protozoa ROM from them probably a decade ago.� Great ROM, I find the Composer from the Proteus 2500 comparatively quite bland.��On Sun, Mar 29, 2015 at 5:13 PM, eidorian@... [xl7] <xl7@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
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Most do.� Here's a good reference page:
http://www.theavenuesinstruments.com/emuroms.html
I found a guy selling EVERY single ROM ever made as a set somewhere a few days ago - for some obscene amount of money (many many thousands of euro).� You'd need a half a dozen Command Stations just to install them all!
Cheers,
A.On 2015-03-30 05:58, scioto123 scioto123@... [xl7] wrote:
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Will any of the roms from the rack units work in the MP7 or just certain ones. Thanks Bryan��Sent on a Sprint Samsung Galaxy Note� 3����