> According to E-mu, the XL7 and MP7 can accept 16Mb or 32Mb FLASH
ROMs
> created on an E4 Ultra sampler. Has anyone tried to do this?
Yep. I have a 32MB Flash in my XL7. I created the soundset on my
E5000 Ultra. Everything sounds great and works like it should for
the most part. One problem I am having though is that *some* of the
multisamples I created on my E5000 did not transfer correctly to my
XL7. It's true that only a subset of the preset parameters get
translated to the Proteus flash banks, but that is not what my
problem is. Here's my attempt at describing it:
I have three presets that I made from sampling other keyboards in my
studio. Each of the three presents have 4 samples that are mapped
across the keyboard. All three presets sound fine on my E5000. All
three have similar crossfade structures based on key position (not
velocity). For some reason, two of them sound perfect on the XL7 but
one of them only has one of its four samples mapped across the entire
key range. I think there is something going wrong when my E5000
writes to the BABY FLASH portion of the Flash card (see the Sound
Authoring .pdf on the EMU website for an explanation of BABY FLASH).
I'm thinking that I just need to burn the flash again and see if it
comes out correctly.
Other than that minor glitch, I have to say that the flash authoring
works fantastic as advertised. The sound quality is excellent.
Overall a fairly painless process.
> I have an E4XT sampler. Could I create FLASH ROMs for the XL7/MP7
> with it, or do I *have* to have an E4 Ultra?
I'm not sure, but I think you need an Ultra. If I'm correct, and you
don't happen to own an Ultra, I would suggest that you create the
bank on your E4 and take it on ZIP disk or CD-R to a music store. If
they're cool, then they will let you create your band on one of their
Ultras. It would probably be best to buy your XL7 from a local store
so they would be more likely to do this.
> Also, my E4XT has a 16Mb(or 32?) Orbit/Phatt expansion ROM in it.
> Could that be transferred to the XL7/MP7, too?
Maybe, but I doubt it. One of the first things I tried when I got my
XL7 was to take the Orbit ROM out of my E5000 and stick it in my
XL7. The XL7 didn't read it. I Haven't found a way to copy the
Orbit samples to the Flash. It doesn't matter too much to me though
because my custom samples are the most critical ones for my live show
(I burned them on the Flash). The XL7 has really excellent samples
on it's internal ROM and I just use them for my live show.
- A.