The XP50 has precious little to do with the MC505.
The MC505 Manual is one of the best out there. And the MC505 is dead easy to
use. Certainly as easy as the XL7. But glad you are having fun with the E-mu. So
am I.
----- Original Message -----From: bohemian_groooveSent: Wednesday, September 18, 2002 9:20 PMSubject: [xl7] Re: Shots of the new Roland MC909YAY! another mono 8 voice synth from Roland that takes a tech writing
masters degree to decipher the manual and an engineering degree to
navigate. aside from sampling...it prolly ain't got nothin on the
E-MU. my last main synth was an XP-50 i've owned since 96. after 6
long years i was just beginning to figure out how it all worked when i
noticed last july i could get an XL-7 from mars music for $750 -$200
rebate from E-MU (yes..$550 =) . after a couple hours of using the
thing i wanted to kick myself in the ass for not buying an E-MU
sooner. writing experimental music and manipulating sounds has ceased
to become a chore. now i'm ACTUALLY having fun in my home studio. and
being 80% more productive. imagine that! a synth that's monsterously
powerful AND fun to use. thanks E-MU!
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