I travel with mine all of the time. I removed the end caps and slid a computer case strap through the bottom. --- In xl7@yahoogroups.com, Greg Waltzer <egwaltzer@c...> wrote: > Go to the airlines web site and you can find the dimensions for carry-on > bags. > The XL-7 should be ok. > > As far as sound cards, anything can be emulated by software. > If you want unique sounds your best bet is to program your own. > The XL card already has a good selection of instruments and waves to > start from. > > kide krazy wrote: > > > > >First of all, I was wondering if the XL-7 would be > >suitable as carry on luggage for an international > >flight, b/c i don't have a hard case as of yet. > > > >2nd of all, I was thinking about picking up an > >expansion card for my XL-7. What I want is something > >that cannot be emulated by software and/or just > >something unique b/c I do experimental music. > >Something with a mix of drums, voice, and pads would > >be cool. > > > >If there's a place I could go demo these sounds > >online, let me know. But please recommend me the best > >rom for the job. > > > >Thanks for your time. > > > >VeX > > > >
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Re: About Roms
2004-10-25 by M2
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