Hang on to your E-Mu manuals (hard copies and pdfs)
2006-04-15 by steve_the_composer
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2006-04-15 by steve_the_composer
It seems that E-Mu no longer has its synth hardware manuals and sysex manuals available through www.emu.com. For those of you who have E-Mu gear, I recommend keeping multiple copies of the pdfs--including several backups on CDs. Also, if you think you might be interested in other E-Mu "legacy" gear, you should probably look around now for the manuals. Oddly enough, even though the Proteus 1/2/3 manual was available a few weeks ago (long after after the Proteus 1/2/3 was a dinosaur), that too is gone.
2006-04-15 by steve_the_composer
CORRECTION: Sorry; for the moment the manuals are still there. It seems they rearranged the site so you now have a seperate "click here" button to access manuals for legacy hardware synths. Here's the link: http://www.emu.com/support/legacy.asp
2006-04-15 by Bob S.
Manuals seem to be still available under "support" section, then "Click here for E-MU Legacy Hardware Instrument support" However, I think it might be a good idea for someone to store everything they have somewhere until that inevitable time..... Bob Corona/Riverside, CA
----- Original Message ----- From: steve_the_composer To: xl7@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday, April 15, 2006 6:12 AM Subject: [xl7] Hang on to your E-Mu manuals (hard copies and pdfs) It seems that E-Mu no longer has its synth hardware manuals and sysex manuals available through www.emu.com. For those of you who have E-Mu gear, I recommend keeping multiple copies of the pdfs--including several backups on CDs. Also, if you think you might be interested in other E-Mu "legacy" gear, you should probably look around now for the manuals. Oddly enough, even though the Proteus 1/2/3 manual was available a few weeks ago (long after after the Proteus 1/2/3 was a dinosaur), that too is gone. Yahoo! Groups Links [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
2006-04-15 by Shane
Your right I would hang onto mine but here is the link: http://www.emu.com/support/files/download2.asp?Centric=560&Legacy=1&Platform=1 "Bob S." <tttsystems@...> wrote: Manuals seem to be still available under "support" section, then "Click here for E-MU Legacy Hardware Instrument support" However, I think it might be a good idea for someone to store everything they have somewhere until that inevitable time..... Bob Corona/Riverside, CA
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Subject: [xl7] Hang on to your E-Mu manuals (hard copies and pdfs)
It seems that E-Mu no longer has its synth hardware manuals and sysex
manuals available through www.emu.com. For those of you who have E-Mu
gear, I recommend keeping multiple copies of the pdfs--including
several backups on CDs.
Also, if you think you might be interested in other E-Mu "legacy" gear,
you should probably look around now for the manuals.
Oddly enough, even though the Proteus 1/2/3 manual was available a few
weeks ago (long after after the Proteus 1/2/3 was a dinosaur), that too
is gone.
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[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]2006-04-17 by just john
--- In xl7@yahoogroups.com, "steve_the_composer" <smw-mail@...> wrote: > > CORRECTION: > > Sorry; for the moment the manuals are still there. It seems they > rearranged the site so you now have a seperate "click here" button to > access manuals for legacy hardware synths. > > Here's the link: http://www.emu.com/support/legacy.asp > Whew! You had me worried there for a moment! I had a notion of starting a rescue project, where we'd pool the PDF manuals and work backwards from there. (Like scanning my Emax manuals and their addenda.) -- * Radio Free Entropy: http://just-john.com/cn/rfe.shtml *