2013-07-23 by Jack Pratt
These boards are for 5V parts which you can still get but are becoming less common. You could populate them but they are not set up for FLASH parts so I doubt
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2013-07-21 by ric weidner
this is making me hot and bothered
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2013-07-21 by steve_the_composer
I have seen these boards on ebay before. Other people with more expertise than me will have to determine whether or not these can be populated with chips that
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2013-07-21 by thisistheshortestaliaspossible
http://www.ebay.com/itm/EMU-PROJECT-BOARDS-TO-BUILD-YOUR-OWN-EMU-ROMS-/321077037871 spotted these on ebay just now. May be good for this project? I d
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2013-07-19 by steve_the_composer
This is an update of a post from almost 3 years ago. Somehow I recently stumbled onto a panel for ctrlr for the EOS Sampler. So I thought I d check it out. I
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2013-07-19 by steve_the_composer
Yeah--the preset patchcords (global) have different sources and destinations from the layer-based patchcords, and sometimes you want to do things that would go
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2013-07-19 by Bruno
It s a bummer, but seems like you cannot do it. There s no internal time-based modulation source in Preset Patchcords, nor any processor which would accept a
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2013-07-19 by D F Tweedie
Matt ... you are so far ahead of me I should never try to help with one of your questions! :) DF CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: This communication with its
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2013-07-19 by Matt
I have presets which using arpeggiators to create bass patterns and modulating speed of arpeggiator to create interesting variations. I wish to modulate the
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2013-07-19 by Matt
The patchcords don t have arpeggiator as a mod destination. Preset cords do but lfo isn t a mod source on preset cords. Anyone can think of a workaround? :(
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2013-07-19 by D F Tweedie
Also, the Emulator X2 Advanced Applications Guide, Chapter 7 has a tutorial on programming patch cords ... at the end of the chapter is a variant using the
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2013-07-19 by D F Tweedie
In the Emulator X3 manual pages 142 to 144 modulation cords. See modulation sources and modulations destinations. The LFO s are there. They can theoretically
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2013-07-18 by Matt
Preset patchcords (global) I don t see in the manual lfo as a modulation source
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2013-07-18 by D F Tweedie
Matt ... I think there is an EmulatorX manual in the archives. The software certainly makes extensive use of LFOs for the patches and I m pretty sure the same
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2013-07-18 by Matt
any info on this?
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2013-07-16 by Michael Brien Lane
All three ROMs are listed in the table presented here: http://xa.yimg.com/kq/groups/3677726/96520353/name/Identifying+EMU+ROM+SIMMs+for+Proteus+2K+Family.doc
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2013-07-16 by Michael Brien Lane
The MP-7Æs ROM identifies as MP-7ö on the display - I have one of these in my XL-7. I think the Pure Phatt ROM identifies as ôPhattö. The following is
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2013-07-16 by shakerz25
Thanks; that s what I m wondering--what s the ROM called that came standard in the MP-7...? Cuz I think I m seeing 2 different ROMS (ROMs, not modules--but
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2013-07-16 by Michael Brien Lane
The Pure Phatt is the ROM in the MoÆPhatt Module. There are other versions of it, however - both the MP7 and MK6 have the same samples with slightly different
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2013-07-16 by Django Manglunki
Hi, Pure Phatt is the 32MB ROM installed in the Mo Phatt module You re Mo welcome ;) Django PS: nice resource on e-mu (and other) synths
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2013-07-16 by shakerz25
What s the difference between the Mo Phatt Rom, and Pure Phatt Rom...? Mo thanks, yo!
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2013-07-14 by shakerz25
I would be interested, though I m not sure what you mean by a self-programming FLASH SIMM. To clarify, what you re talking about... Basically you could put
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2013-07-12 by BENTON MIKE
Hi, I have been member on audiofanzine for 11 years, and there is still a dynamic community EM! I have all Rom Emu(series 2000), 1Xl71, 1 Mp7, Proteus 2000,
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2013-07-12 by craig ward
Yeah like even start a pozible group to kick it off though this group and then you will know how many people will be willing to put up. Sent from my iPhone ...
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2013-07-12 by BENTON MIKE
Oups, opportunity ... with the right tools ;) ... Oups, opportunity De : BENTON MIKE À : xl7@yahoogroups.com
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2013-07-12 by BENTON MIKE
Hi, Great, i like opotunity ! Mike. ... with the right tools ;) ... Hi, Great, i like opotunity ! Mike. De : Nathan Steele À :
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2013-07-12 by Nathan Steele
Some ROMs sell for close to 200, as do the flash ones you can program yourself, when they come up, which is almost never. I d pay 100 no problem, I think that
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2013-07-12 by Bruno
It is a niche market, but even worse - you barely penetrate it by posting here. I don t want to bash your ideas - which are extremely cool - but just to point
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2013-07-12 by geoffrey szablot
Hey Guys, I m pretty sure we are not the only one interested. What about creating a web page for the project and then posting that on websites like
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2013-07-12 by Erik van de Pol
Haven t thought it through to be honest, but the idea would be that people would pledge a reasonable amount (let s say as an example $25). Once enough people
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2013-07-12 by Jack Pratt
How do you figure that might work? I need to build the development board to read existing ROMs I need to build FLASH SIMMs I don t expect anyone to be able to
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2013-07-12 by Erik van de Pol
Cool project! Have you considered doing this as a kickstarter project with a realistic funding goal? You could defray some of your development coats that way.
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2013-07-11 by Jack Pratt
Well.... The error was sooo basic that I was embarrassed to continue the project (and it cost me plenty of $$ that fueled the annoyance). The basic idea is
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2013-07-11 by steve_the_composer
I remember some of the previous discussion on this project, but haven t reviewed it. Sorry to hear that you had an error and had to toss a bunch of boards.
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2013-07-11 by Jack Pratt
A fair bit of space... Forget how much maybe a megabyte or more. Presets could be added... but not waveforms. That s because of the way in which sounds are
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2013-07-11 by misterinterrupt
there appear to be 249918 lines of assembly code in the disassembled 2.0 OS image time to start reading about the coldfire.. :P
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2013-07-11 by Matthew D. Howell
How much space is there where the OS gets stored? Could we insert preset and waveform data as well? Perhaps we could pack that in with an e-loader-friendly OS
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2013-07-11 by Jack Pratt
of course... tedious and time consuming to complete a full disassembly, but once done u can do what u like with it. (need to have the right tools - BDM &
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2013-07-11 by Matt
I am curious If you dissassemble source code could this be edited and modified to add features and fix bugs?
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2013-07-11 by Jack Pratt
You can disassemble the source code from the upgrade images if you want ... the processor is a freescale (ex Motorola) coldfire on the ultra/p2k/command
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2013-07-11 by Matthew Howell
Not to veer off topic, but does the OP or anyone else know much about the OS? I don t know much about the board yet, though I m interested in checking it out
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2013-07-11 by Alwyn
I m still keen/interested.
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2013-07-10 by Jason Budris
I m interested! I presume these will work with the command stations? Thanks in advance! Jason
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2013-07-10 by Matt
I would also like one. Where is the OP? ... I would also like one. Where is the OP? On Jul 10, 2013 9:35 AM, BENTON MIKE wrote:
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2013-07-10 by Matthew D. Howell
This sounds really cool, great initiative! Is there a wiki somewhere that we can use to collaborate on this? Matty – – – – – – – – – – –
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2013-07-10 by Bruce Manning
Excellent project. Count me in. Bruce ________________________________ From: Nathan Steele To: xl7@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday,
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2013-07-10 by electric-motion@...
I m still interested !
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2013-07-10 by BENTON MIKE
Nice ! I m curious to advance résult ! Congratulation, Mike. ... Nice ! I m curious to advance résult ! Congratulation, Mike. De : Bruno
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2013-07-10 by J.C. Moss
Sounds awesome. Very interested. ________________________________ From: Nathan Steele To: xl7@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday, July
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2013-07-10 by nikitsanpsix
If you can do it then do it !!! Im shure, many people interested in new sounds in emu.
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