The Ultra series has a basic 48 track sequencer. It is a linear sequencer with only basic editing but it works reasonably well. Also regarding Emu models, the E5000 is not as expandable as an Ultra E6400 but it can have its memory and it can have an internal ATA or SCSI hard drive added fairly easily. So unless you are after some of the more advanced options, or the polyphony upgrade the E5000 will do the job. You might want to check out Emu's website because they have some great deals on new, refurbished Ultra-series samplers, including E5000's for $695. drk www.delora.com/music www.mp3.com/zdrk drk.iuma.com On 1/25/03 2:20 PM, "studio6512" <studio6512@...> wrote: > Thanks. I could not help but notice that there is not a sequencer built in > this unit. If I use my MP-7 would this integrate nicely with it. I guess > it would be cheaper to get this instead of the Akai MPC2000xl. Looks like I > will be cutting my cost in half by going with this sampler. > > >
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Re: [xl7] Re: which E-mu sampler?
2003-01-26 by drK
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