Title: Extend. Topic : Emu cards compliance Post by: Alan Replica on November 21, 2009, 10:15:16 AM About e-mu series IV:
does anyone know if extension cards are compliant so I could say gor instance, . take a RAM extension card from an E6400 and plug into an Emulator IV K, . take a 128 voice card from the EIV K and plug into the E6400 ? Might be obvious, but I don't know if E-mu extensions are standard Thanks Title: Extend. Topic : Emu cards compliance Post by: Alan Replica on November 21, 2009, 10:25:23 AM And here's another puzzler :
As my E-mu MPS keyboard is starting to weaken, and repair is not obvious (Technics keyboard, E-mu circuits bed), I would like to know if there is a way to retrieve an E-mu MPS sound library to another E-mu sampler (I have the EIII, E6400Ultra, and E4K-4.10 available in the studio), for instance from smartest to manual options : - unplug the MPS Eprom and plug in back into the Exx (EIII, E6400Ultra, E4K), but even if this works, most of the sound quality comes from the MPS FX .. - retrieve via a sequencer the samples, presets, performances and reinject into other Exx, or parts and rebuild performances after transfer for instance - combinaison of some operations via the different Exx available ? - else ? - sample the sounds.. I mean after all, the sounds were made from an EIII to burn the Eprom, and apart from the MPS FX, which seem to be of same origin of the E4 FX anyway, there is no particular specificity I guess, or maybe it's in the architecture ? Thanks. Title: Re: Extend. Topic : Emu cards compliance Post by: dvdborn on November 22, 2009, 02:54:37 AM Hi Alan
You're better off asking these questions on another forum. This forum is for the samplers that came before the Emulator 4 period. David Title: Re: Extend. Topic : Emu cards compliance Post by: Alan Replica on December 20, 2010, 08:27:50 AM Well, you might have a clue, going through the EIII (MPS EProm transfer or else ?) to recover MPS sounds ?
Thanks Title: Re: Extend. Topic : Emu cards compliance Post by: midipuppies on December 20, 2010, 09:10:14 AM Emus on acid is the site you need for your answers.
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