Re: [xl7] Re: FLASH SIMM
2010-02-16 by JIBARO SOUL
Im still confused about the form factor of this product, you did shed some light on its capabilities (capacity, limits..) but will this basically be in the
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2010-02-16 by JIBARO SOUL
Im still confused about the form factor of this product, you did shed some light on its capabilities (capacity, limits..) but will this basically be in the
2010-02-16 by JIBARO SOUL
Im still confused about the form factor of this product, you did shed some light on its capabilities (capacity, limits..) but will this basically be in the
2010-02-16 by Jack Pratt
Unfortunately, it would not be useable in a max ed out module. You would need to remove one of the existing SIMMs [making it no longer max ed out...] It is
2010-02-16 by Geert
definately in.
2010-02-01 by bobsvitilla
You have two stereo outs. If you a looking to use effects on drums, it is easy to set them up as 4 mono outs.
2010-02-01 by Zsolt Szabó
Yes, I all know this. But would be so good to use the XL7 standalone. With all the drum sounds, it screams for those effects. And there are only 2 sub outs.
2010-02-01 by Bob S.
The XL7 is a synthesizer, an instrument, so it s effects complement the synthesis of the sound. The effects you speak of are recording effects. Check your
2010-02-01 by Zsolt Szabó
As much ai I love my XL7 I still miss proper dynamics section from the FX. Compressor/limiter, gate, expander? Is there a flexible and more or less
2010-01-30 by joeyjoejoemagee
Nice, I use a Vortex as well, I like it because its a FX that you can program kinda like a synth, modulating with LFOs and such. I also use a lexicon mpx550,
2010-01-30 by mcachaito
I have been messing with these Sub Outs for a little while now. Currently, Sub Out 1 is routing to an old Lexicon Vortex, with Sub 2 going to a Line 6 Echo
2010-01-29 by john
I ve only had my XL-7 for a couple months now, but the flexibility is crazy. playing with the sub outs, i learned a neat trick. if your sounds feel to thin,
2010-01-25 by Smith
WOW you guys amaze me ...I ve had my xl 7 five years now and I ve learned most of what I know about it from this group....power of the internet in action...I
2010-01-25 by Mauricio Balma
I have two units. Definitely great to see that somebody is interested on offering to produce some simms. You can count with my $$$ on at least one
2010-01-25 by just john
I ve been quite happy using my Axiom 49 with my XL-7. I think it cost me about $200. What made it easy, however, was using the Enigma software that came with
2010-01-25 by duncan
... I like the evolutions too- the controllers are useful (especially mapped onto your proteus patchcords!). I have mine wired with a volume pedal socket, a
2010-01-25 by duncan
jack- first up, I m in. I own several protues-family modules, a couple of ultra samplers, three 32MB flash roms & one 16MB. previous to this, I had been
2010-01-25 by Atom Smasher
... ============== there s often, but not always, a correlation between price and quality/features. some things you may get from spending more: * more keys *
2010-01-25 by Gabriel Scott
Hey Everyone, First of all I just want to say that... I watch some of these conversations that go on here and some of you guys out there are really brilliant!
2010-01-25 by Jack Pratt
Hey Bob. I know all that, but I don t like the names big FLASH and baby FLASH . The big FLASH is actually 4 FLASH chips which amount to 16 or 32MB (wave
2010-01-25 by Bob S.
Hi Jack Don t forget, on each E-mu ROM board there are 2 Flash elements, Big Flash and Baby Flash. Big Flash contains: - All the Sample data (this data is used
2010-01-25 by Jack Pratt
Hi Bob, You have clearly had more experience with the FLASH SIMMs than I have. I have a 16MB and a 32MB FLASH SIMM from E-MU, but haven t done much with them.
2010-01-24 by Bob S.
Thank you, Jack, for that additional information on your proposed project. There is only one statement in there I disagree with.... Ultra only presets that
2010-01-24 by Jack Pratt
Just so you know, you could still use the FLASH SIMM in an ultra, but you probably wouldn t be able to write anything to it (without using the programming
2010-01-24 by joeyjoejoemagee
Jack! I d buy one! I ve already been looking for an Ultra and blank flashes, but this option seems more feasible. Let me make sure I understand though, we
2010-01-24 by Ian Lamb
Jack: I own an E-mu XL-7 (with XL, TSCY, VintagePro, and ProteanDrums ROMs) as well as a E-mu E6400 Ultra (with 2 ROMs and RFX). So with a regular Flash
2010-01-24 by john shaw
Jack, that sounds really awesome. I am definitely in to buy a unit, and i will see about others. I m still pretty new to my xl-7, but it s not hard to see that
2010-01-24 by Beowolf
It sounds like you have been analyzing the advantages of your suggestion for quite awhile and I would be interested when they are available. Thanks for your
2010-01-23 by Jack Pratt
Hi Bob. Essentially the programming board is just an image programmer. Its not a sampler that allows you to modify anything, but allows you to put an image
2010-01-23 by Smith
I think you rock...keep us posted.... ... From: Jack Pratt Subject: [xl7] FLASH SIMM To: xl7@yahoogroups.com Date: Saturday, January
2010-01-23 by Bob S.
Hi Jack A couple of questions on the proposed programming board. Is it an external board where you would need to remove the SIMM from the synth, program it,
2010-01-23 by Jack Pratt
Sorry - I should have explained better. This one is Just FLASH based not DRAM based. So it would behave like the existing FLASH SIMMs only with multiple
2010-01-23 by Atom Smasher
... =============== what about a card with a micro-SD slot? or a USB-card interface? i d prefer something that s SD compatible, and i think you could sell 20
2010-01-23 by Jack Pratt
Howdy. I have created a schematic for a FLASH SIMM. I can send a copy to anyone who is sufficiently interested (rather than posting it to everyone [which I
2010-01-10 by Smith
count me in also [taos] ... From: Zsolt Szabó Subject: Re: [xl7] Re: Still a call for blank ROMs? To: xl7@yahoogroups.com Date:
2010-01-08 by Atom Smasher
ok, i ve got ubuntu-studio (that s linux!) and a tapco midi adapter happily making (and restoring) sysex backups to/from other gear. but when i try to check
2010-01-07 by Zsolt Szabó
Count me as well (Hungary too). Regards, Zsolt | http://adsr.hu ... From: Szonyi András To: Sent: Thursday, January 07,
2010-01-07 by Szőnyi András
... I would be interested too (from Hungary). Andrew
2010-01-07 by D F Tweedie
Not to be a wet blanket ... but were100K plus proteus and command stations even sold? I d guess about half that many with about 60% still in use. Just a guess.
2010-01-06 by Atom Smasher
... ================ IMHO, the only sane way to approach a project of this scale is to think in terms of making what you want made, and having a small subsidy
2010-01-06 by Jack Pratt
It does sound reasonable (expensive actually) but that s only the component cost [for the FLASH SIMMs] in small quantities {5 x FLASH chips at USD8 each, PCB
2010-01-06 by Mauricio Balma
$80 - 100 sounds very reasonable. I would throw some cash on them by sure. Balma ________________________________ From: Jack Pratt
2010-01-05 by john
Wow, this is going better than i could have hoped. Here i was looking to keep the old way going, and now we re talking about the new way. It crossed my mind
2010-01-05 by Fred Smith
...um whatever, I d read the manual first...look at all the notes and hints...make some cool sounds....yeah... actually make some cool soundz.... with what is
2010-01-05 by Smith
Rock on wit yer plans i,m all in to it ! ... From: Atom Smasher Subject: Re: [xl7] Re: Still a call for blank ROMs? To: xl7@yahoogroups.com
2010-01-05 by Smith
WHOA ! Jack Pratt no wonder your wife could eat no lean....you rock ! ! ! ... From: Jack Pratt Subject: Re: [xl7] Re: Still a call
2010-01-05 by Jack Pratt
its not really a _card reader_, its a ROM SIMM replacement, that happens to get the information for the SIMM from an SD card, since a micro SD card socket
2010-01-05 by Jack Pratt
kind of. The emu ROM is not really a file system but just a structure. You would need an application to create the structure from (for example) .wav or .aif
2010-01-05 by Ivan Chaparro
Wow! I never thought i would be reading this. A card reader for a command station? All this sounds awsome. I consider myself to be a power user for my PX-7.
2010-01-05 by Atom Smasher
... =============== so the FPGA would translate from fat32 to emu-fs? then it wouldn t even take a special application to create cards... just some type of
2010-01-04 by Jack Pratt
The SD card would have a FAT (cifs) file system (so you can program it on almost any computer). The most annoying thing is changing the file to load. If