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Sampler SU700/RM1X

2004-02-09 by Turby Schmidt

I am thinking of adding a groove Sampler to my set and i am thinking of a 
Yamaha Unit.
Is anybody in there with expiriences with SU700/RM1X?
If you feel like this isnt the place to discuss this, please replay to my 
mail dir. But maybe it is interesting for other XX7 users to, a sampler is 
definatly a good acompainment to our control stations. Anyway....

Somebody know if the Smart Media Memorys used by Korg/Yamaha... are the same 
than Digital Cameras are using? I live in South America, this aint no High 
Take Paradise, so i checked around if i can get the memorys before buying 
the instrument and i only found them for Digital Cameras like Fuji or 
Olympus, they work at 3.3V too, so at the first look it seems to be possible 
to use them.
If there are any Brands recomended please let me know...

Thanx
Midinovela

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Re: Sampler SU700/RM1X

2004-02-09 by dwoodaman

Of those two, I would say the SU700 is by far the better bet. If you 
go for an RM1x, you have to be CAREFUL to get the latest operating 
system, which isn't free and isn't downloadable, or you WILL have 
problems with some external gear. I didn't buy one, when I could have 
gotten it for a steal from a friend of mine, because of that 
limitation.
Also, if you get an SU700, you might want to make sure it already has 
the expensive SCSI upgrade kit, or forget about samples over 1.2 mb, 
the size of the floppy disk. Could be a real pain live, but I have 
heard people really like that box, again, I looked at that long and 
hard before I sprung for the XL7, since I already have a Yamaha A3000 
sampler.
Man, am I too negative?????????????
Dana
--- In xl7@yahoogroups.com, "Turby Schmidt" <trabantmusic@h...> wrote:
> 
> I am thinking of adding a groove Sampler to my set and i am 
thinking of a 
> Yamaha Unit.
> Is anybody in there with expiriences with SU700/RM1X?
> If you feel like this isnt the place to discuss this, please replay 
to my 
> mail dir. But maybe it is interesting for other XX7 users to, a 
sampler is 
> definatly a good acompainment to our control stations. Anyway....
> 
> Somebody know if the Smart Media Memorys used by Korg/Yamaha... are 
the same 
> than Digital Cameras are using? I live in South America, this aint 
no High 
> Take Paradise, so i checked around if i can get the memorys before 
buying 
> the instrument and i only found them for Digital Cameras like Fuji 
or 
> Olympus, they work at 3.3V too, so at the first look it seems to be 
possible 
Show quoted textHide quoted text
> to use them.
> If there are any Brands recomended please let me know...
> 
> Thanx
> Midinovela
> 
> _________________________________________________________________
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Re: [xl7] Re: Sampler SU700/RM1X

2004-02-09 by G e r รค u s c h d i c h t e

if you're looking to add a groove sampler, as you
wrote below, be advised that the rm1x is not a sampler
at all, it's a sequencer and has internal sounds, but
it definitely cannot sample! if you want something
alike (and better) that has the additional ability to
sample, check out the rs7000, also manufactured by
yamaha. or its competitor: roland's mc909.

do you want a sampler that has a sequencer? cause
otherwise you'd be off cheaper.

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Re: Sampler SU700/RM1X

2004-02-09 by isomakcb

as far as i know, the rm1x doesn't have any sampling capabilities...

they call it a 'rythem sampler" but I think that's very misleading...


--- In xl7@yahoogroups.com, "Turby Schmidt" <trabantmusic@h...> wrote:
> 
> I am thinking of adding a groove Sampler to my set and i am 
thinking of a 
> Yamaha Unit.
> Is anybody in there with expiriences with SU700/RM1X?
> If you feel like this isnt the place to discuss this, please replay 
to my 
> mail dir. But maybe it is interesting for other XX7 users to, a 
sampler is 
> definatly a good acompainment to our control stations. Anyway....
> 
> Somebody know if the Smart Media Memorys used by Korg/Yamaha... are 
the same 
> than Digital Cameras are using? I live in South America, this aint 
no High 
> Take Paradise, so i checked around if i can get the memorys before 
buying 
> the instrument and i only found them for Digital Cameras like Fuji 
or 
> Olympus, they work at 3.3V too, so at the first look it seems to be 
possible 
Show quoted textHide quoted text
> to use them.
> If there are any Brands recomended please let me know...
> 
> Thanx
> Midinovela
> 
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Re: Sampler SU700/RM1X

2004-02-09 by Mike-E

The RM1X is just a groove box like a MC303, MC505, XL-7 (the best!), 
etc. No sampling capabillities.

If want sampling and a Yamaha machine you should take a look at the 
RS7000. It's a groove box with sampling.

The SU700 is a groove sampler, that is it samples grooves. I think 
you can't put your samples to individual keys, like creating a piano. 
It's more for sampling loops.

I had to make a choice RS7000 (new), a MC909 (2nd hand) or a XL-7 
(new) and save some money for... a sampler (2nd hand). An Akai or E-
mu Ultra, or a Korg........... 


--- In xl7@yahoogroups.com, "isomakcb" <isomakcb@y...> wrote:
> as far as i know, the rm1x doesn't have any sampling capabilities...
> 
> they call it a 'rythem sampler" but I think that's very 
misleading...
> 
> 
> --- In xl7@yahoogroups.com, "Turby Schmidt" <trabantmusic@h...> 
wrote:
> > 
> > I am thinking of adding a groove Sampler to my set and i am 
> thinking of a 
> > Yamaha Unit.
> > Is anybody in there with expiriences with SU700/RM1X?
> > If you feel like this isnt the place to discuss this, please 
replay 
> to my 
> > mail dir. But maybe it is interesting for other XX7 users to, a 
> sampler is 
> > definatly a good acompainment to our control stations. Anyway....
> > 
> > Somebody know if the Smart Media Memorys used by Korg/Yamaha... 
are 
> the same 
> > than Digital Cameras are using? I live in South America, this 
aint 
> no High 
> > Take Paradise, so i checked around if i can get the memorys 
before 
> buying 
> > the instrument and i only found them for Digital Cameras like 
Fuji 
> or 
> > Olympus, they work at 3.3V too, so at the first look it seems to 
be 
Show quoted textHide quoted text
> possible 
> > to use them.
> > If there are any Brands recomended please let me know...
> > 
> > Thanx
> > Midinovela
> > 
> > _________________________________________________________________
> > Tired of spam? Get advanced junk mail protection with MSN 8. 
> > http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail

Re: Sampler SU700/RM1X

2004-02-09 by midinovelarg

thanx for reply and advice guys

i dont know whats happend, that i understood that the rm1x is 
something like an mpc... as groovebox i use my xx7 and im really 
happy with this gear...
yes i thought about a loop sampler, and today i went downtown again 
to check around and i get really depressed, 
from yamaha i could get the su200 [600$US], the bigger brother su700 
is not availiable, the MC909 is much too expensive [and i realy dont 
like the MC303 y 505, therefor im a little paranoid about rolands 
GrooveBoxes] from the electribe series i could get the ES1 [500$], i 
thought about an MPC to, but nothing but an s1000... if id have to 
choose i wote for the korg...

anybody knows if the ES1s fx processor [talking about flanger, 
chorus...] can be used to process audio input [i have mr. red [er1] 
wich only processes audio input with the delay...

and please have a look about the smart media question at the end of 
this document

peace
turby


"Mike-E" <d_jumpmaster@y...> wrote:
> The RM1X is just a groove box like a MC303, MC505, XL-7 (the 
best!), etc. No sampling capabillities.
> The SU700 is a groove sampler, that is it samples grooves. I think 
> you can't put your samples to individual keys, like creating a 
piano. It's more for sampling loops.
> I had to make a choice RS7000 (new), a MC909 (2nd hand) or a XL-7 
> (new) and save some money for... a sampler (2nd hand). An Akai or E-
> mu Ultra, or a Korg........... 

"isomakcb" <isomakcb@y...> wrote:
> > as far as i know, the rm1x doesn't have any sampling 
capabilities...> they call it a 'rythem sampler" but I think that's 
very misleading...

thats why......

"Turby Schmidt" <trabantmusic@h...> 

> > > I am thinking of adding a groove Sampler to my set and i am 
> > thinking of a 
> > > Yamaha Unit.
> > > Is anybody in there with expiriences with SU700/RM1X?
> > > If you feel like this isnt the place to discuss this, please 
> replay 
> > to my 
> > > mail dir. But maybe it is interesting for other XX7 users to, a 
> > sampler is 
> > > definatly a good acompainment to our control stations. 
Anyway....
> > > 
> > > Somebody know if the Smart Media Memorys used by Korg/Yamaha... 
> are 
> > the same 
> > > than Digital Cameras are using? I live in South America, this 
> aint 
> > no High 
> > > Take Paradise, so i checked around if i can get the memorys 
> before 
> > buying 
> > > the instrument and i only found them for Digital Cameras like 
> Fuji 
> > or 
> > > Olympus, they work at 3.3V too, so at the first look it seems 
to 
> be 
> > possible 
> > > to use them.
> > > If there are any Brands recomended please let me know...
> > > 
> > > Thanx
> > > Midinovela
> > > 
> > > 
_________________________________________________________________
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Sampler SU700/ES1

2004-02-09 by midinovelarg

Hi Dana

i saw your name in the electribes user group too...
i cant get a su700 here, so the next option is the ES1, do you know 
it?
I think one of the advantages is that it can read .wav, SU700 cant, 
am i right? but on the other hand SU700s fx procesor seem to be much 
more interesting... i dont know if the ES1 can process audio input 
with chorus, flanger, dist... do you know?

Midinovela

--- In xl7@yahoogroups.com, "dwoodaman" <dwoodaman@y...> wrote:
> Of those two, I would say the SU700 is by far the better bet. If 
you 
> go for an RM1x, you have to be CAREFUL to get the latest operating 
> system, which isn't free and isn't downloadable, or you WILL have 
> problems with some external gear. I didn't buy one, when I could 
have 
> gotten it for a steal from a friend of mine, because of that 
> limitation.
> Also, if you get an SU700, you might want to make sure it already 
has 
> the expensive SCSI upgrade kit, or forget about samples over 1.2 
mb, 
> the size of the floppy disk. Could be a real pain live, but I have 
> heard people really like that box, again, I looked at that long and 
> hard before I sprung for the XL7, since I already have a Yamaha 
A3000 
> sampler.
> Man, am I too negative?????????????
> Dana
> --- In xl7@yahoogroups.com, "Turby Schmidt" <trabantmusic@h...> 
wrote:
> > 
> > I am thinking of adding a groove Sampler to my set and i am 
> thinking of a 
> > Yamaha Unit.
> > Is anybody in there with expiriences with SU700/RM1X?
> > If you feel like this isnt the place to discuss this, please 
replay 
> to my 
> > mail dir. But maybe it is interesting for other XX7 users to, a 
> sampler is 
> > definatly a good acompainment to our control stations. Anyway....
> > 
> > Somebody know if the Smart Media Memorys used by Korg/Yamaha... 
are 
> the same 
> > than Digital Cameras are using? I live in South America, this 
aint 
> no High 
> > Take Paradise, so i checked around if i can get the memorys 
before 
> buying 
> > the instrument and i only found them for Digital Cameras like 
Fuji 
> or 
> > Olympus, they work at 3.3V too, so at the first look it seems to 
be 
Show quoted textHide quoted text
> possible 
> > to use them.
> > If there are any Brands recomended please let me know...
> > 
> > Thanx
> > Midinovela
> > 
> > _________________________________________________________________
> > Tired of spam? Get advanced junk mail protection with MSN 8. 
> > http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail

Re: Sampler SU700/RM1X

2004-02-09 by Mike-E

I've checked out the latest Korg electribe sampler. I liked it a lot 
because it's fun to work with. I'm talking about the 
sequencer/sampler combination.

But when you're looking for a sampler in combination with your xx-7, 
I don't think you want an electribe. Why? One simple answer, 
monophonic.
 


--- In xl7@yahoogroups.com, "midinovelarg" <trabantmusic@h...> wrote:
> thanx for reply and advice guys
> 
> i dont know whats happend, that i understood that the rm1x is 
> something like an mpc... as groovebox i use my xx7 and im really 
> happy with this gear...
> yes i thought about a loop sampler, and today i went downtown again 
> to check around and i get really depressed, 
> from yamaha i could get the su200 [600$US], the bigger brother 
su700 
> is not availiable, the MC909 is much too expensive [and i realy 
dont 
> like the MC303 y 505, therefor im a little paranoid about rolands 
> GrooveBoxes] from the electribe series i could get the ES1 [500$], 
i 
> thought about an MPC to, but nothing but an s1000... if id have to 
> choose i wote for the korg...
> 
> anybody knows if the ES1s fx processor [talking about flanger, 
> chorus...] can be used to process audio input [i have mr. red [er1] 
> wich only processes audio input with the delay...
> 
> and please have a look about the smart media question at the end of 
> this document
> 
> peace
> turby
> 
> 
> "Mike-E" <d_jumpmaster@y...> wrote:
> > The RM1X is just a groove box like a MC303, MC505, XL-7 (the 
> best!), etc. No sampling capabillities.
> > The SU700 is a groove sampler, that is it samples grooves. I 
think 
> > you can't put your samples to individual keys, like creating a 
> piano. It's more for sampling loops.
> > I had to make a choice RS7000 (new), a MC909 (2nd hand) or a XL-7 
> > (new) and save some money for... a sampler (2nd hand). An Akai or 
E-
> > mu Ultra, or a Korg........... 
> 
> "isomakcb" <isomakcb@y...> wrote:
> > > as far as i know, the rm1x doesn't have any sampling 
> capabilities...> they call it a 'rythem sampler" but I think that's 
> very misleading...
> 
> thats why......
> 
> "Turby Schmidt" <trabantmusic@h...> 
> 
> > > > I am thinking of adding a groove Sampler to my set and i am 
> > > thinking of a 
> > > > Yamaha Unit.
> > > > Is anybody in there with expiriences with SU700/RM1X?
> > > > If you feel like this isnt the place to discuss this, please 
> > replay 
> > > to my 
> > > > mail dir. But maybe it is interesting for other XX7 users to, 
a 
> > > sampler is 
> > > > definatly a good acompainment to our control stations. 
> Anyway....
> > > > 
> > > > Somebody know if the Smart Media Memorys used by 
Korg/Yamaha... 
Show quoted textHide quoted text
> > are 
> > > the same 
> > > > than Digital Cameras are using? I live in South America, this 
> > aint 
> > > no High 
> > > > Take Paradise, so i checked around if i can get the memorys 
> > before 
> > > buying 
> > > > the instrument and i only found them for Digital Cameras like 
> > Fuji 
> > > or 
> > > > Olympus, they work at 3.3V too, so at the first look it seems 
> to 
> > be 
> > > possible 
> > > > to use them.
> > > > If there are any Brands recomended please let me know...
> > > > 
> > > > Thanx
> > > > Midinovela
> > > > 
> > > > 
> _________________________________________________________________
> > > > Tired of spam? Get advanced junk mail protection with MSN 8. 
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Re: Sampler SU700/RM1X

2004-02-09 by isomakcb

The ESX1 can, I don't know about the ES1 though

From Korg's site:

"Audio inputs allow you to process external signals through the on-
board filter and effects, and an extra pair of assignable outputs has 
been added as well. The front panel knobs and switches control all 
the most important sound parameters, allowing you to modify the sound 
in realtime as you perform, and giving you a hands-on feel like that 
of an analog synthesizer."

--- In xl7@yahoogroups.com, "midinovelarg" <trabantmusic@h...> wrote:
> thanx for reply and advice guys
> 
> i dont know whats happend, that i understood that the rm1x is 
> something like an mpc... as groovebox i use my xx7 and im really 
> happy with this gear...
> yes i thought about a loop sampler, and today i went downtown again 
> to check around and i get really depressed, 
> from yamaha i could get the su200 [600$US], the bigger brother 
su700 
> is not availiable, the MC909 is much too expensive [and i realy 
dont 
> like the MC303 y 505, therefor im a little paranoid about rolands 
> GrooveBoxes] from the electribe series i could get the ES1 [500$], 
i 
> thought about an MPC to, but nothing but an s1000... if id have to 
> choose i wote for the korg...
> 
> anybody knows if the ES1s fx processor [talking about flanger, 
> chorus...] can be used to process audio input [i have mr. red [er1] 
> wich only processes audio input with the delay...
> 
> and please have a look about the smart media question at the end of 
> this document
> 
> peace
> turby
> 
> 
> "Mike-E" <d_jumpmaster@y...> wrote:
> > The RM1X is just a groove box like a MC303, MC505, XL-7 (the 
> best!), etc. No sampling capabillities.
> > The SU700 is a groove sampler, that is it samples grooves. I 
think 
> > you can't put your samples to individual keys, like creating a 
> piano. It's more for sampling loops.
> > I had to make a choice RS7000 (new), a MC909 (2nd hand) or a XL-7 
> > (new) and save some money for... a sampler (2nd hand). An Akai or 
E-
> > mu Ultra, or a Korg........... 
> 
> "isomakcb" <isomakcb@y...> wrote:
> > > as far as i know, the rm1x doesn't have any sampling 
> capabilities...> they call it a 'rythem sampler" but I think that's 
> very misleading...
> 
> thats why......
> 
> "Turby Schmidt" <trabantmusic@h...> 
> 
> > > > I am thinking of adding a groove Sampler to my set and i am 
> > > thinking of a 
> > > > Yamaha Unit.
> > > > Is anybody in there with expiriences with SU700/RM1X?
> > > > If you feel like this isnt the place to discuss this, please 
> > replay 
> > > to my 
> > > > mail dir. But maybe it is interesting for other XX7 users to, 
a 
> > > sampler is 
> > > > definatly a good acompainment to our control stations. 
> Anyway....
> > > > 
> > > > Somebody know if the Smart Media Memorys used by 
Korg/Yamaha... 
Show quoted textHide quoted text
> > are 
> > > the same 
> > > > than Digital Cameras are using? I live in South America, this 
> > aint 
> > > no High 
> > > > Take Paradise, so i checked around if i can get the memorys 
> > before 
> > > buying 
> > > > the instrument and i only found them for Digital Cameras like 
> > Fuji 
> > > or 
> > > > Olympus, they work at 3.3V too, so at the first look it seems 
> to 
> > be 
> > > possible 
> > > > to use them.
> > > > If there are any Brands recomended please let me know...
> > > > 
> > > > Thanx
> > > > Midinovela
> > > > 
> > > > 
> _________________________________________________________________
> > > > Tired of spam? Get advanced junk mail protection with MSN 8. 
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RE: [xl7] Re: Sampler SU700/RM1X

2004-02-09 by Stu

The ES1 can too.
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-----Original Message-----
From: isomakcb [mailto:isomakcb@...]
Sent: 09 February 2004 20:56
To: xl7@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [xl7] Re: Sampler SU700/RM1X


The ESX1 can, I don't know about the ES1 though

From Korg's site:

"Audio inputs allow you to process external signals through the on-
board filter and effects, and an extra pair of assignable outputs has 
been added as well. The front panel knobs and switches control all 
the most important sound parameters, allowing you to modify the sound 
in realtime as you perform, and giving you a hands-on feel like that 
of an analog synthesizer."

--- In xl7@yahoogroups.com, "midinovelarg" <trabantmusic@h...> wrote:
> thanx for reply and advice guys
> 
> i dont know whats happend, that i understood that the rm1x is 
> something like an mpc... as groovebox i use my xx7 and im really 
> happy with this gear...
> yes i thought about a loop sampler, and today i went downtown again 
> to check around and i get really depressed, 
> from yamaha i could get the su200 [600$US], the bigger brother 
su700 
> is not availiable, the MC909 is much too expensive [and i realy 
dont 
> like the MC303 y 505, therefor im a little paranoid about rolands 
> GrooveBoxes] from the electribe series i could get the ES1 [500$], 
i 
> thought about an MPC to, but nothing but an s1000... if id have to 
> choose i wote for the korg...
> 
> anybody knows if the ES1s fx processor [talking about flanger, 
> chorus...] can be used to process audio input [i have mr. red [er1] 
> wich only processes audio input with the delay...
> 
> and please have a look about the smart media question at the end of 
> this document
> 
> peace
> turby
> 
> 
> "Mike-E" <d_jumpmaster@y...> wrote:
> > The RM1X is just a groove box like a MC303, MC505, XL-7 (the 
> best!), etc. No sampling capabillities.
> > The SU700 is a groove sampler, that is it samples grooves. I 
think 
> > you can't put your samples to individual keys, like creating a 
> piano. It's more for sampling loops.
> > I had to make a choice RS7000 (new), a MC909 (2nd hand) or a XL-7 
> > (new) and save some money for... a sampler (2nd hand). An Akai or 
E-
> > mu Ultra, or a Korg........... 
> 
> "isomakcb" <isomakcb@y...> wrote:
> > > as far as i know, the rm1x doesn't have any sampling 
> capabilities...> they call it a 'rythem sampler" but I think that's 
> very misleading...
> 
> thats why......
> 
> "Turby Schmidt" <trabantmusic@h...> 
> 
> > > > I am thinking of adding a groove Sampler to my set and i am 
> > > thinking of a 
> > > > Yamaha Unit.
> > > > Is anybody in there with expiriences with SU700/RM1X?
> > > > If you feel like this isnt the place to discuss this, please 
> > replay 
> > > to my 
> > > > mail dir. But maybe it is interesting for other XX7 users to, 
a 
> > > sampler is 
> > > > definatly a good acompainment to our control stations. 
> Anyway....
> > > > 
> > > > Somebody know if the Smart Media Memorys used by 
Korg/Yamaha... 
> > are 
> > > the same 
> > > > than Digital Cameras are using? I live in South America, this 
> > aint 
> > > no High 
> > > > Take Paradise, so i checked around if i can get the memorys 
> > before 
> > > buying 
> > > > the instrument and i only found them for Digital Cameras like 
> > Fuji 
> > > or 
> > > > Olympus, they work at 3.3V too, so at the first look it seems 
> to 
> > be 
> > > possible 
> > > > to use them.
> > > > If there are any Brands recomended please let me know...
> > > > 
> > > > Thanx
> > > > Midinovela
> > > > 
> > > > 
> _________________________________________________________________
> > > > Tired of spam? Get advanced junk mail protection with MSN 8. 
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Re: ES1

2004-02-10 by midinovelarg

my goal is to work live with some loops i made with other gear then 
xx7, 
i want to use the xx7sequenzer to run the electribe, using the fx of 
es1 live...
do you know if es1 responds to velocity and if its fx section works 
with the audio input?


--- In xl7@yahoogroups.com, "Mike-E" <d_jumpmaster@y...> wrote:
> I've checked out the latest Korg electribe sampler. I liked it a 
lot 
> because it's fun to work with. I'm talking about the 
> sequencer/sampler combination.
> 
> But when you're looking for a sampler in combination with your xx-
7, 
> I don't think you want an electribe. Why? One simple answer, 
> monophonic.
>  
> 
> 
> --- In xl7@yahoogroups.com, "midinovelarg" <trabantmusic@h...> 
wrote:
> > thanx for reply and advice guys
> > 
> > i dont know whats happend, that i understood that the rm1x is 
> > something like an mpc... as groovebox i use my xx7 and im really 
> > happy with this gear...
> > yes i thought about a loop sampler, and today i went downtown 
again 
> > to check around and i get really depressed, 
> > from yamaha i could get the su200 [600$US], the bigger brother 
> su700 
> > is not availiable, the MC909 is much too expensive [and i realy 
> dont 
> > like the MC303 y 505, therefor im a little paranoid about rolands 
> > GrooveBoxes] from the electribe series i could get the ES1 [500
$], 
> i 
> > thought about an MPC to, but nothing but an s1000... if id have 
to 
> > choose i wote for the korg...
> > 
> > anybody knows if the ES1s fx processor [talking about flanger, 
> > chorus...] can be used to process audio input [i have mr. red 
[er1] 
> > wich only processes audio input with the delay...
> > 
> > and please have a look about the smart media question at the end 
of 
> > this document
> > 
> > peace
> > turby
> > 
> > 
> > "Mike-E" <d_jumpmaster@y...> wrote:
> > > The RM1X is just a groove box like a MC303, MC505, XL-7 (the 
> > best!), etc. No sampling capabillities.
> > > The SU700 is a groove sampler, that is it samples grooves. I 
> think 
> > > you can't put your samples to individual keys, like creating a 
> > piano. It's more for sampling loops.
> > > I had to make a choice RS7000 (new), a MC909 (2nd hand) or a XL-
7 
> > > (new) and save some money for... a sampler (2nd hand). An Akai 
or 
> E-
> > > mu Ultra, or a Korg........... 
> > 
> > "isomakcb" <isomakcb@y...> wrote:
> > > > as far as i know, the rm1x doesn't have any sampling 
> > capabilities...> they call it a 'rythem sampler" but I think 
that's 
> > very misleading...
> > 
> > thats why......
> > 
> > "Turby Schmidt" <trabantmusic@h...> 
> > 
> > > > > I am thinking of adding a groove Sampler to my set and i am 
> > > > thinking of a 
> > > > > Yamaha Unit.
> > > > > Is anybody in there with expiriences with SU700/RM1X?
> > > > > If you feel like this isnt the place to discuss this, 
please 
> > > replay 
> > > > to my 
> > > > > mail dir. But maybe it is interesting for other XX7 users 
to, 
> a 
> > > > sampler is 
> > > > > definatly a good acompainment to our control stations. 
> > Anyway....
> > > > > 
> > > > > Somebody know if the Smart Media Memorys used by 
> Korg/Yamaha... 
> > > are 
> > > > the same 
> > > > > than Digital Cameras are using? I live in South America, 
this 
> > > aint 
> > > > no High 
> > > > > Take Paradise, so i checked around if i can get the memorys 
> > > before 
> > > > buying 
> > > > > the instrument and i only found them for Digital Cameras 
like 
> > > Fuji 
> > > > or 
> > > > > Olympus, they work at 3.3V too, so at the first look it 
seems 
> > to 
> > > be 
> > > > possible 
> > > > > to use them.
> > > > > If there are any Brands recomended please let me know...
> > > > > 
> > > > > Thanx
> > > > > Midinovela
> > > > > 
> > > > > 
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Re: [xl7] Re: Sampler SU700/RM1X

2004-02-10 by erik_magrini@Baxter.com

The E-Tribe samplers aren't monophonic though.  I'm looking at the ESX-1 
as well.

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Re: Sampler SU700/RM1X

2004-02-10 by Mike-E

So you can play multiple keys at once? A chord with 4 notes? 
You have only two "melody" tracks, that can play one note at a time 
each. That's what the man at the shop showed me.
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Re: [xl7] Re: Sampler SU700/RM1X

2004-02-10 by erik_magrini@Baxter.com

Doh, you're right, sorry.  I once again got monophonic and monotimbral 
mixed up.

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each. That's what the man at the shop showed me.
Maik


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Re: [xl7] ES1

2004-02-10 by Turby Schmidt

so that means i can reproduce 2 sample[loop]s at the same time, but it only 
reproduce one loop or slice at once in a track?


>From: erik_magrini@...
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>Doh, you're right, sorry.  I once again got monophonic and monotimbral
>mixed up.
>
>rEalm
>>
>Mike-E <d_jumpmaster@...>
>
>So you can play multiple keys at once? A chord with 4 notes?
>You have only two "melody" tracks, that can play one note at a time
>each. That's what the man at the shop showed me.
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Re: [xl7] ES1

2004-02-10 by erik_magrini@Baxter.com

Yeah, the ES-1 and the ESX-1 can both play as many samples as there are 
parts.  I think that's like 8 or 10.  But you can only play one sample at 
a time per part. 

Have you looked at the Akai MPC1000?  Another relatively cheap tabletop 
sampler, with far more features.

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so that means i can reproduce 2 sample[loop]s at the same time, but it 
only 
reproduce one loop or slice at once in a track?


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Re: [xl7] ES1

2004-02-10 by Turby Schmidt

>Yeah, the ES-1 and the ESX-1 can both play as many samples as there are
>parts.  I think that's like 8 or 10.  But you can only play one sample at
>a time per part.

i think thats enough, considering that i think of runing the es1 together 
with the xx7,
manual says there are 10 parts one of this parts is a slice part... so i 
could reproduce 10 samples/loops at once... think thats a nice completment 
for the xx7...

>Have you looked at the Akai MPC1000?  Another relatively cheap tabletop
>sampler, with far more features.

but it costs the doble, from samplers similar to mpc im still looking at the 
Y Su700... it seems to be a realy nice tool and i guess the fx section is 
more powerful, but they have in comon that there are hard and expensive to 
get here...

>
>rEalm
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>so that means i can reproduce 2 sample[loop]s at the same time, but it
>only
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Re: Sampler SU700/RM1X

2004-02-29 by ltwyman77

I have a SU700 64MB Ram SCSI, Digital in/out email 
@ltwyman77@... make me an offer I can't refuse...Larry




--- In xl7@yahoogroups.com, "Turby Schmidt" <trabantmusic@h...> wrote:
> 
> I am thinking of adding a groove Sampler to my set and i am 
thinking of a 
> Yamaha Unit.
> Is anybody in there with expiriences with SU700/RM1X?
> If you feel like this isnt the place to discuss this, please replay 
to my 
> mail dir. But maybe it is interesting for other XX7 users to, a 
sampler is 
> definatly a good acompainment to our control stations. Anyway....
> 
> Somebody know if the Smart Media Memorys used by Korg/Yamaha... are 
the same 
> than Digital Cameras are using? I live in South America, this aint 
no High 
> Take Paradise, so i checked around if i can get the memorys before 
buying 
> the instrument and i only found them for Digital Cameras like Fuji 
or 
> Olympus, they work at 3.3V too, so at the first look it seems to be 
possible 
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> to use them.
> If there are any Brands recomended please let me know...
> 
> Thanx
> Midinovela
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