Hello Dvdborn,
I've always thought that Emax I were a 12-bit sampler but in the tech manual it says that the S/H-IC has a 8-bit absolute stage signal output, but it's been treated like 12-bit linear internally. So I guess you're right that Emax should sound more like EII and not like P2000 (Emax and EII are after all from the same company
Duh: to me). But both Emax I and Prophet 2000/2 can sample at different sample rates.
I was purely comparing bit resolutions between them and the fact that EII has one fixed sampling rate and Emax I and Prophet 2000/2 have several different sampling rates to chose from.
So if I'm correct one could - technical speaking - say that Emax I is something between EII and P2000/2.
PS: How reliable is the Emax I compared to eg. the EIII?
My EIII doesn't make a sound for the moment, having problems with the outputs I guess.
One of my Emax racks have a broken Scanner CPU/MPU (a Rocwell 6500/11 IC) so I can't use the front panel controls. It's a real 'pain in the butt'-slow to load sounds from floppy disks with Emax compared to EII.
When it comes to reliability I guess they're equal actually, it's hard to say since both are so old.
If you have bad floppy disks Emax will protest so the operating system makes its job.
Emax has a 'power on self test' of the system where it checks all functions to see if there are any faults.
I hope this answered your question!