thanx for info! i was also told the emax1 uses SSM Filterschips... i remember someone talking about re-calibrate the emax1 se in some way. i just wonder if i could calibrate my filters since they react not always in same values. I noticed that when i turned up resonance to the fullest - when playing the same note a few times - the filter frequncies are different... can i calibrate this somehow? thanx -phono --- In emax@yahoogroups.com, "John Silveria" <emaxjs@s...> wrote: > The original EIII and the SP-12/SP-1200 all have similar filters and sound. I've never heard > an Emulator II other than on albums so I'm not sure what it's filter sounds like. > > The EIIIx, like the Emax II has digital filters, they still have some of that original punch, but > the filter isn't as smooth. The ESi series was a refinement of the EIIIx. They all sound nice, > but my ESi-32 has a distinctly more clear and crisp sound when compared to what my Emax > SE HD sounded like when I had it. > > On 7 Apr 2004 at 11:29, phonophobie spoke unto me: > > > i just fell in love with the filter of my emax (1). i created some > > awesome trumpet-like sounds. i never thought it can sound sooooo good! > > I wonder what other emu samplers have such filter. i heard that emu´s > > are always warm sounding machines but does have newer emu´s the same > > filters? > > -- > John Silveria II > AIM & Yahoo! Messenger: EmaxJS > MSN: emaxjs@h... > The Silveria Family Website & Emax and Emax II User's Group > http://www.silveriafamily.com
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Re: the beauty of the emax filter
2004-04-10 by phonophobie
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