world expedition rom?
2010-08-16 by Matt
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2010-08-16 by Matt
hello, I'm looking for a world expedition rom for my px-7, anyone have this or know where I can get one? thanks, Matt
2010-08-16 by Shane
eBay would be your best bet Listen Up & Feel it www.olivier-recordings.com
On Aug 15, 2010, at 11:29 PM, Matt <somatt@...> wrote: > hello, > I'm looking for a world expedition rom for my px-7, anyone have this > or know where I can get one? > thanks, > Matt >
2010-08-16 by Matt
I looked there but no luck. I was able to pick up beat garden from eprelectronics.com I guess I'll have to keep looking for world expedtion and construction yard to fill my px-7
Thanks,
-matt
On Aug 15, 2010 11:00 PM, "Shane" <lvrshn@...> wrote:
On Aug 15, 2010, at 11:29 PM, Matt <somatt@...> wrote: > > > hello, > I'm looking for a w...
2010-08-16 by Atom Smasher
On Sun, 15 Aug 2010, Matt wrote:
> I'm looking for a world expedition rom for my px-7, anyone have this or
> know where I can get one?
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it might be easier and cheaper to find a planet earth module. harvest the
ROM and either sell or hang on to the empty chassis.
a few months ago i bought an orbit-3 for less than i would have spent on
the TSCY & beat garden ROMs. the ROMs are in my XL-7 and i'm hanging on to
the chassis, looking forward to possibility that i can turn it into a
sampler, of sorts.
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On Sun, 15 Aug 2010, Matt wrote:=================
> I'm looking for a world expedition rom for my px-7, anyone have this or
> know where I can get one?
it might be easier and cheaper to find a planet earth module. harvest the
ROM and either sell or hang on to the empty chassis.
a few months ago i bought an orbit-3 for less than i would have spent on
the TSCY & beat garden ROMs. the ROMs are in my XL-7 and i'm hanging on to
the chassis, looking forward to possibility that i can turn it into a
sampler, of sorts.
--
...atom
________________________
http://atom.smasher.org/
762A 3B98 A3C3 96C9 C6B7 582A B88D 52E4 D9F5 7808
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"... we must counterpose the overwhelming judgment provided
by consistent observations and inferences by the thousands.
The earth is billions of years old and its living creatures
are linked by ties of evolutionary descent. Scientists stand
accused of promoting dogma by so stating, but do we brand
people illiberal when they proclaim that the earth is neither
flat nor at the center of the universe? Science *has* taught
us some things with confidence! Evolution on an ancient earth
is as well established as our planet's shape and position.
Our continuing struggle to understand how evolution happens
(the 'theory of evolution') does not cast our documentation
of its occurrence -- the 'fact of evolution' -- into doubt."
-- Stephen Jay Gould, "The Verdict on Creationism",
The Skeptical Inquirer, Vol. XII No. 2.
2010-08-16 by Atom Smasher
On Sun, 15 Aug 2010, Matt wrote:
> what is your impression of these roms from orbit so far?
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for electronic [dance] music, the orbit-3 ROMs are a great addition to the
XL ROM.
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--- In xl7@yahoogroups.com, Matt <somatt@...> wrote: > > good idea, this would give me more slots and more polyphony also when > chained up to my cs. what is your impression of these roms from orbit so > far? > thanks, > matt > I got the orbit 3 and the planet world box much cheaper than the ROMs alone. Keep a look out on Craigslist. Running the ROMs in external boxes does give you more poly, but harvesting them and putting 4 of them into one box allows for much greater sound design options. If you are scuplting your own sounds definately put them in one box. You can layer instruments from different ROMs on one sound patch. If you are mainly using the canned sounds or find yourself often running into the poly wall, then running the ROM in an external box makes more sense. Peace, Bob
2010-08-16 by steve_the_composer
You probably know this already, but for the benefit of those who don't, you can use the ROM-less E-Mu to drive other gear with arps. (Not sure how you can use it as a sampler, though.) --- In xl7@yahoogroups.com, Atom Smasher <atom@...> wrote:
> a few months ago i bought an orbit-3 for less than i would have > spent on the TSCY & beat garden ROMs. the ROMs are in my XL-7 and > i'm hanging on to the chassis, looking forward to possibility that > i can turn it into a sampler, of sorts.
2010-08-16 by Jérôme Lahaie
You probably know this already, but for the benefit of those who don't, you
can use the ROM-less E-Mu to drive other gear with arps. (Not sure how you can
use it as a sampler, though.)
--- In xl7@yahoogroups.com, Atom Smasher
wrote:
> a few months ago i bought an orbit-3 for
less than i would have
> spent on the TSCY & beat garden ROMs. the
ROMs are in my XL-7 and
> i'm hanging on to the chassis, looking forward
to possibility that
> i can turn it into a sampler, of
sorts.