Hi,
Some EIII cool (but processor intensive) features were removed to make way
for better new features on the EIIIX/ESI's, this was probably becuase the
EIII had a co-processor and the EIIIX did not - although there is space to
fit one. The ESI range is just an EIIIX with smaller surface mount
components.
Regards
rob
www.emulatorarchive.com
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From: tbiggz [mailto:infarmah@...]
Sent: 08 February 2004 18:49
To: emax@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [emax] EIII, ESi-32 destructive editting
Hi, I have an emulator III rack with O.S. 2.42. I use it a lot with
an Sp1200; dumping sampled signals to the EIII for processing and
back to the SP for playback.
I have a pretty good selection of destructive editing tools on the
EIII (especially for a 93 OS!). I have a huge 256 tap lowpass/hipass
phaselinear filter, all other IIR filter forms, compression, digital
eq, etc...
My question is why Emu removed some of these filters from the EIIIx
and ESI models. They seem to keep the EQ and compression-- but
that's pretty much all that remains.. any reason for this? Or do
they have these features in some OS update that doesn't get mentioned
in the manuals?
Anyone know about this?
Emax and Emax II User's Group Website
http://www.silveriafamily.com
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RE: [emax] EIII, ESi-32 destructive editting
2004-02-08 by Rob Keeble
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