- Joined
- Jan 14, 2011
- Location
- London
Christmas present to myself, an Emu E5000 third hand.
Working almost perfectly.
I just had to spend couple of days to find the right link where to download the EOS upgrade, from 4.01 to 4.7 and the right way to install it...
Now I see what a powerful dedicated sampler from 15 years ago surclass the modern sw sampler, bit I also see tons of limitations... As a user of the ableton sampler, I don't see any advantage from the z-plane filters since ableton's ones have the morph filters. Yes, EMU is capable of sample one note and sounds great for the range of almost 8 octaves with just one resample without that crap horrible harsh aliasing... But the rest of editing is really out of date....
Ok.
Some of you, who raccomend EMU, please post some great advice on how to get the most of it...
Cause as a 2014 ableton user, I'm quite surprised how surclassed EMU it is...
Sorry...
Working almost perfectly.
I just had to spend couple of days to find the right link where to download the EOS upgrade, from 4.01 to 4.7 and the right way to install it...
Now I see what a powerful dedicated sampler from 15 years ago surclass the modern sw sampler, bit I also see tons of limitations... As a user of the ableton sampler, I don't see any advantage from the z-plane filters since ableton's ones have the morph filters. Yes, EMU is capable of sample one note and sounds great for the range of almost 8 octaves with just one resample without that crap horrible harsh aliasing... But the rest of editing is really out of date....
Ok.
Some of you, who raccomend EMU, please post some great advice on how to get the most of it...
Cause as a 2014 ableton user, I'm quite surprised how surclassed EMU it is...
Sorry...