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Re: [xl7] Vintage Pro

2002-11-21 by Raj

I know what everyone is saying but i still see the old Emu Vintage modules go for silly money on ebay so perhaps there is a market for those sounds.

If Emu would release some of those Ensoniq twisted effects or the Fizmo in some form it would be cool.


  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: mp3.com/koering 
  To: xl7@yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Thursday, December 05, 2002 7:37 PM
  Subject: Re: [xl7] Vintage Pro


  yeah.. you are right... a sound board full with wicked effect soundz...
  you are not right with the analog stuff.. there is quite new out there...
  okay.. emu is gonna sampling old stuff.. but with the jomox sunsyn you can
  create the fattest soundz .. and even new soundz never heard in any old
  analog synth.. well .. still expensive the synth ;-)


  ----- Original Message -----
  From: <erik_magrini@...>
  To: <xl7@yahoogroups.com>
  Sent: Thursday, November 21, 2002 8:10 PM
  Subject: Re: [xl7] Vintage Pro


  > Yeah, I'm kinda on the same page.  Cool looking rack module, nice retro
  > vibe and all.  But do we REALLY need more emulations of old analog gear? I
  > swear you'd think by now there'd be samples of everything ever released
  > already done.  :)  Blasphemy I know.
  >
  > I wish someone would come out with a ROM that focused on sound effects,
  > noises or weird textures.  Just some plain crazy stuff that's DIFFERENT
  > for a change, and isn't aimed at a particular genre.  That new Atmosphere
  > plug in/sample pack is getting pretty close, but still not there.  I'd
  > love to get my hands on some fucked up, twisted sound as a ROM.  Something
  > that people will look at and go "whoa, that new Emu module is pretty cool,
  > so different!".  No more emulations which don't cut it anyway!
  >
  > rEalm
  >
  >
  >
  > Not that impressed, actually.
  >
  > I downloaded the manual: the Instruments list looks a lot like the
  > 1994 Vintage (SR-JV80-04) expansion board for Roland JV/XP/XV synths,
  > except it has drums (the Roland does not) and -it seems- no Yamaha CS-80
  > waves (the Roland does and it's good). Doh.
  >
  > But do we need 808/909 kits AGAIN on an expansion board, seriously?
  > What about Linndrums, Oberheim DMX, Forat 9000, Roland CR-78, or even
  > E-MU's own Drumulator kits? Hope the sounds are in the noname kits...
  >
  >
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