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EmaxII is the biz...

EmaxII is the biz...

2004-07-08 by monoone2004

I have recently aquired an EmaxII and would like to say its pretty 
dope when it comes to constructing sounds & loops - I have made some 
great sounds from sampling guitar feedback alone!. I have a 4mb model 
with the daughterboard fitted and an internal HD so its capabilities 
are not bad for most applications. My question is that does anyone 
know if memory chips are still available? I am based in the UK and 
cant source any over here.

cheers

Re: [emax] EmaxII is the biz...

2004-07-23 by Brian Ronn

Hi Monoone2004
 
You are one of the lucky guys who have an Emax II with the daughterboard installed. 
 
You can buy the ram from this company:
 
http://www.ramona.com/Soundlogic/SLxxKUC.html
 
We who don't have a daughterboard is unfortunately doomed and cannot upgrade :-(
 
Best regards
 
Brian
Denmark

monoone2004 <simonr@...> wrote:
I have recently aquired an EmaxII and would like to say its pretty 
dope when it comes to constructing sounds & loops - I have made some 
great sounds from sampling guitar feedback alone!. I have a 4mb model 
with the daughterboard fitted and an internal HD so its capabilities 
are not bad for most applications. My question is that does anyone 
know if memory chips are still available? I am based in the UK and 
cant source any over here.

cheers





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