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Re: [xl7] Re: IS IT WORTH IT?!

2002-05-07 by erik_magrini@Baxter.com

If you're just triggering phrases, I'd say sp808 or SU700.  The RS7000 is 
really just an SU700 with the RM1x sound engine thrown in, and that sound 
engine isn't anywhere close to what you're getting with the XX-7 (ie, it 
sucks), so why pay for it?  I had an sp808, and as long as you don't need 
more than 4 samples playing at once I'd highly recommend it.  You can get 
a great effects in there, and back up to Zip is really nice too. 

rEalm






drj0 <drj0@...>
05/07/02 11:18 AM
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Bottom line is that I need a sampler as well.   I need somthing with 
a decent sequencer in it.  The Korg ES-1 doesn't cut it either.  I'm 
not goin fisher price if you know what i mean.


Why, what do you suggest?

--- In xl7@y..., erik_magrini@B... wrote:
> Oops, that was supposed to say, "what are you going to be using 
the RS7000 
> for too?"
> 
> rEalm
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> I plan to replace  everything in my setup with the XL-7 and the RS-
7000 
> 
> I haven't heard much of the jungle/Drum&bass community saying much 
about 
> this unit...  anyone?
> 
> >>>I write nu skool breaks (DnB too once in awhile), close 
enough!  The 
> Basslines in this thing are wicked, they'll be screaming for the 
rewind 
> (err, restart)! <<<
> 
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