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Emu Sampler

2002-01-10 by erik_magrini@Baxter.com


What's the cheapest Emu sampler that can burn Sound ROMs?

rEalm

Re: Emu Sampler

2002-01-10 by emufreak1

Erik,

The E5000 Ultra will be the cheapest to author your own ROM's.

http://www.emu.com/products/e4xtUltra/Sound_Author.pdf

In the specs for Sound Authoring(link above), the minimum requirement 
is an Ultra Sampler.

Later,

M2

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--- In xl7@y..., erik_magrini@B... wrote:
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> rEalm

Re: [xl7] Emu Sampler

2002-01-10 by www.mp3.com/koering

well.... think the roms are too expensive....
buy an EMU esi-32 with a ZIP and control him with da XL-7.... so why buying roms when you´ll get for da same price a used esi-32?
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What's the cheapest Emu sampler that can burn Sound ROMs?

rEalm

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Re: [xl7] Emu Sampler

2002-01-10 by erik_magrini@Baxter.com


I agree about the price thing, but I need portability and small size. I bring my Xl-7 with me when I spin, and DJ booths can be very cramped as it is. I have to set up my XL-7 on keyboard stand most times. Not to mention I'd need another mixer then to combine the sampler outputs with the XL-7s. Cheaper yes, but unfortunately not as feasible for my purposes. It'll be awhile before I do anything, still not sure I want to spend that much money just for burning capabilites. HALion works fine for my purposes right now :)

rEalm





well.... think the roms are too expensive....
buy an EMU esi-32 with a ZIP and control him with da XL-7.... so why buying roms when you´ll get for da same price a used esi-32?


Re: [xl7] Emu Sampler

2002-01-11 by www.mp3.com/koering

ever heard something about the yamaha Su200??? may this is the right sampler .. small..... and good..... or the REDSOUND Cycloops???? also nice gear... special for DJ... but I don´t know if it is the right for you...
ok... have a try...
peace thru beatz
dietmar
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I agree about the price thing, but I need portability and small size. I bring my Xl-7 with me when I spin, and DJ booths can be very cramped as it is. I have to set up my XL-7 on keyboard stand most times. Not to mention I'd need another mixer then to combine the sampler outputs with the XL-7s. Cheaper yes, but unfortunately not as feasible for my purposes. It'll be awhile before I do anything, still not sure I want to spend that much money just for burning capabilites. HALion works fine for my purposes right now :)

rEalm





well.... think the roms are too expensive....
buy an EMU esi-32 with a ZIP and control him with da XL-7.... so why buying roms when you´ll get for da same price a used esi-32?




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Re: Emu Sampler

2002-01-11 by heinrich22001

I agree the sampling expansion for emugear is way to expensive. But 
dont go for the su 200.

I demoed it. Its a little easy to use fun-thingy (rearrange function 
of slices) with incredibly bad sound quality and poor polyphony when 
you want to use it with 44 khz. This should work with two voices 
maximum. More polyphony with 22 khz. but this will be more lofi than 
you ever wanted. You cannot use it professionally. My korg es-1 
sounds better with 32 khz, I swear. 9 voices polyphony any time and 
pure grid recording!

Best regards

Heinrich 

--- In xl7@y..., "www.mp3.com/koering" <A.Libi@b...> wrote:
> ever heard something about the yamaha Su200??? may this is the 
right sampler .. small..... and good..... or the REDSOUND 
Cycloops???? also nice gear... special for DJ... but I don´t know if 
it is the right for you...
> http://www.redsound.com/cycloops.htm
> ok... have a try...
> peace thru beatz
> dietmar
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>   I agree about the price thing, but I need portability and small 
size.  I bring my Xl-7 with me when I spin, and DJ booths can be very 
cramped as it is.  I have to set up my XL-7 on keyboard stand most 
times.  Not to mention I'd need another mixer then to combine the 
sampler outputs with the XL-7s.  Cheaper yes, but unfortunately not 
as feasible for my purposes.  It'll be awhile before I do anything, 
still not sure I want to spend that much money just for burning 
capabilites.  HALion works fine for my purposes right now :) 
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>   rEalm 
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>   well.... think the roms are too expensive.... 
>   buy an EMU esi-32 with a ZIP and control him with da XL-7.... so 
why buying roms when you´ll get for da same price a used esi-32? 
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Re: [xl7] Emu Sampler

2002-01-11 by erik_magrini@Baxter.com


Heheh, no I don't need a live sampler at all, just want one strictly for burning ROMs for the XL-7. I agree though, the Cyclops is awesome, I've used them before! If I was going to get a small live sampler, I think I'd go with the Korg ES-1, the electribe series is way cool.

rEalm



ever heard something about the yamaha Su200??? may this is the right sampler .. small..... and good..... or the REDSOUND Cycloops???? also nice gear... special for DJ... but I don´t know if it is the right for you...