You need an Ultra series sampler to burn the flash roms. Apart from that,
it's quite simple to do - it just means you have to open up both your xx-7
and sampler every time you want to change one of the sounds. Also, only the
actual samples are burned onto the flash - you have to then make presets on
the xx-7 to access them and use them.
I have a 32MB flash stick, and just missed out on a 16MB one that went on
ebay early sunday morning - I was a bit sleepy and let someone snipe it out
of my hands for a measly $130 dollars (mind you, I only paid $150 for the
32MB one - that was a one-off tho). The cheapest I've seen them in the UK is
350 quid for the 32MB stick, and around 250 quid for the 16MB one, tho I
reckon I could get a 32MB for 250 quid if you're really serious. E-mail me
off list if you're interested...
Regards,
Stu
-----Original Message-----
From: Peter Websdello [mailto:flyingdeckchair@...]
Sent: 16 February 2004 17:01
To: xl7@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [xl7] flash memory
I heard somehwere taht it was possible to place my own source sounds on a
flash rom stick and then use the synthesis facilities of the mp7 to play it.
I have an E-synth sampler and wonder if i save the sounds on the flash rom,
then put it in the mp7, wil this work?
Any ideas? And any idea where i can get hold of the flash rom sticks?
Thanks, pete.
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