Hey rEalm just wanted to say happy HO HO to you just for being so dam dedicated to the board. And some how being able to keep a positive additude. so there ya go dude props for being the most dedicated xl7 message board guy!! I have been coming here from almost day one I rember when there where what i think was like 6 members or sompthing LOL. Well and also i have to second the props to Aaron and Scott and the rest of the programers and emu crew behind the XL/MP7s. I just want to add a note here on the topic of respect to emu. I went into my local store where they sell all roland akai yamaha korg you name it gear and tried to find a better product. Bottom line is i could not find a better, dare I say.... groove box for what i do. This included a in depth conversation with my fave geek at the store reguarding the new 909 from roland. And it kinda came down to "how does it sound?" and well it was reduced to this Roland sounds flat and clod and emu sound big and warm. So all that being said I deal with what i have to to get two main things that emu offers that no one elts does. 1. Warm and fat sounds 2. The patch cords I will expand on the patch cords here for just a second, No one elts does it like emu and thank you so freaking much for doing it the way that you do it! I like to have a synth when i buy a synth not 1200 presets that i can kinda change the envalopes on if you dig what i am saying here. Emu alows me to make MY music not EMUs music. props to emu. now just use better encoders on your controllers!!!! aaaaaaaaa hahahahaha it is true i am bitching but i bet ya it dont have any thing to do with the emuans who do the programing. so peace to the xl7 board and the famlies that suround them and happy HO HO to you if you go HO HO HO mike g is outa here
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Re: Happy Holidays!
2002-12-23 by mikexl7 <curiousproductions@rogers.com>
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