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EMU-MP7 Sequencer and EMU-6400 Sampler
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| luizmenezesjr |
Hi ppl,
In my search for a groovebox/sampler/sequencer (check: http://www.tranceaddict.com/forums/...threadid=267374 ), now I have the oportunitty to buy an used, but almost new, EMU MP7 sequencer and a EMU 6400 sampler...
There's another thread about other EMU sampler (the XL-7), I don't know if they are equal, but I'd like to know more information about it.
For those people who already used these equipament, can you post the pros and cons about each one?
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| emc^2 |
the "7" series are all identical, with the exception of a ROM chip inside.
XL7 - Has trance/techno oriented rom bank installed from the factory
MP7 - Has "Mo Phat" (hip hop/rap/house) oriented bank
PX7 - Has "Protean Drums" rom bank
All these rom banks are chips - which can be removed and shuffled around. Without a rom bank, the unit is useless. You can install up to 3 additional banks and mix/match them.
on all "7" series - the shell is the same, chips are different. for example, you can remove the chip from mp7 and put it into px7, effectively turning your px7 into mp7.
Also, the grooves and arp patterns are pre-loaded from the factory to match the style but you can re-load it with another type. so, you can load one into the other.
the "7" series has the tightest sequencer around, up to 128 voices, etc.
here are the specs:
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Product Description
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The XL-7 and MP-7 Command Stations put all of the advanced features and sonic quality of E-MU's flagship Proteus¬ 2000 sound module at your fingertips in highly tactile, intuitive tabletop packages. Each Command Station ships with over 1000 waveforms (the XL-7 and MP-7 feature Electronica/Dance and Hip-Hop soundsets respectively), but can be expanded and customized with any of the Proteus 2000 expansion ROMs available (up to 128 MB total) or even burn your own custom ROMs using E-MU's E4 Ultra samplers. 128 voice polyphony ensures that you can play and sequence your fattest, layered sounds with confidence, while 32 MIDI channels give you access and control over a huge palette of internal sounds and all of your external gear.
To match this powerful sound engine, the Command Stations give you 13 quality velocity-sensitive pads with aftertouch to play your sounds and input data. These pads have been specifically designed for the Command Stations and are extremely responsive, capturing all of the nuances of your performance. The XL-7 and MP-7 Command Stations truly represent the ultimate melding of E-MU's pristine sound quality, powerful sound engine, and cutting edge controller technologies and are uniquely qualified to serve as the control center of your MIDI studio.
Tweak
The Command Stations not only provide you with over 100 BPM-based parameters per preset, but they also deliver dedicated, real-time control over these parameters with over 40 programmable knobs and buttons for an incredible number of modulation possibilities. Pick a preset and instantly have 16 knobs dedicated to synth parameters, or quickly program the knobs to control any MIDI parameters — even in your external gear! Tweak E-MU's legendary 12 pole filters for extreme sound sculpting, change LFO rates on the fly, and modify your envelopes in real-time — without ever touching a menu.
And if you do need to access a menu, dedicated jump keys instantly take you to specific menus screens — no searching through pages in the heat of your performance. Two internal effects processors round out your arsenal of sound tools, providing you with a host of quality effects, everything from tempo-based delays to reverbs, distortion, and more. Each Command Station also gives you 2 footswitch inputs and a touchstrip for even more real-time control. Never has this much sonic power been so easy to control!
Perform
While the XL-7 and MP-7 give you total real-time control over your sound, these Command Stations are unmatched in the performance arena. Under the hood you'll find a 16-track interactive sequencer with real-time, step, and grid record modes that can be switched without ever stopping the creative flow. 16 dedicated Mute/Select buttons allow you to add, monitor, and modify parts on the fly without the usual cumbersome menu scrolling. Each Command Station can store over 300,000 notes, and with E-MU's E-Loader program, you can import and export MIDI files to and from your Mac and PC with ease. In addition to its powerful sequencer, each Command Station can play up to 32 programmable, synced arpeggiators simultaneously. These arpeggiators are a powerful performance tool that can be saved with your sequence for instant recall and can be modified in real-time using the control knobs. And the lightning-fast processor in each Command Station provides dead-on MIDI timing for your most intense sequences, ARPs, and layered sounds. In a market littered with toys, only E-MU's XL-7 and MP-7 Command Stations bring this much real-time performance power to your tabletop at such an affordable price. Take command of your music today!
Upgrade your current OS with a FREE 2.0 update from Emu! Check out their website for details.
Features in 2.0:
XMix: allows you to replace tracks of the currently playing pattern with tracks from another pattern. It’s designed both for performance use and as a quick way to experimentally swap tracks.
Direct Pattern Access: You can now select one of 16 patterns using the Trigger buttons.
Explode/Combine Tracks: These new functions facilitate the interchange between single multi-channel tracks and multiple single-channel tracks.
Key Up Layer: The synthesizer layers can now be programmed to play when a key is released instead of when it is pressed.
Many other features as well as a couple of bug fixes.
Technical Description
Audio Channels: 128
MIDI Channels: 32 Internal/32 External
Pads: 13 Velocity Sensitive, 7-Octave Range, Aftertouch
Controllers: 16 knobs — Quick edit, Mix, Programmable (MIDI
channel, CC#)
Controllers: 2 Footswitches, 4 button switches, 16 triggers (Latch, MIDI Channel, Note, and Velocity)
Controllers: Center Detented Touch Strip
Displays: 2x24 LED, 4-digit 7-segment LED
Navigation: Data Knob, 2 Cursor buttons, 2 Track/Channel select buttons, 16 synth edit menu jump buttons
Lamp: 12 Volt goose-neck adapter
Presets: 512 RAM, 512 User
Layers Per Preset: 4
BPM/ MIDI synchronized parameters per Preset: >100
Sound Memory: 32 MB (expandable to 128 MB)
Internal Expansion slots: 3 additional
Expansion format: ROM (16/32MB) Flash (16/32MB)
Filters: 6/12th order (50 types)
Sequencer PPQN: 384
Songs: 512
Patterns: 1024
Tracks: 16 per pattern, 16 MIDI channels per Track, plus 1 Song
Track (16 MIDI channels)
Record Types: Real Time, Step, Grid
Sequencer Format: XL/MP-7, SMF import/export
Sequencer Storage Size: Internal, > 300,000 notes. External, unlimited using E-MU‰s E-Loader software file assistant (Mac/PC)
Arpeggiators: 32 simultaneous pattern based or traditional
Arp Patterns: 300 ROM, 100 User
Arp Editor: 32 steps š Key, Velocity, Duration, Repeat
Effects: Dual 24-bit
Audio Outputs: 6 analog (configured as 3 stereo), Stereo S/PDIF
Audio Inputs: Effects Return 1 In (Stereo), Effects Return 2 In (Stereo)
MIDI: In, MIDI Out A/Thru, MIDI Out B/Thru
Data Encoding: 16-bit linear, 24-bit DACs
Signal to Noise: >100 dB
Frequency Response: 20-20,000Hz (+0.0/-0.1dB)
THD + Noise (DACs): <0.002%
Power Consumption: 15 watts
Voltage Input: 90VAC š 260VAC at 50Hz š 60 Hz
Maximum Output Level: +6dBV
Output Impedance: 1000 Ohms
Dimensions: Height 5.25" (Highest point), Width 18.60" - 20.10", Depth 10.50"; fits in standard 6-space rack when you remove the end caps (requires optional rack ears)
Modes: Song, Pattern
Views: Song, Pattern, Preset, Mix
Menus: Song Edit, Pattern Edit, Preset Edit, Global, Controllers, Arpeggiator, and MIDI
Additional functions: Audition, Compare, Save/Copy, Home/Enter, Tap Tempo |
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| luizmenezesjr |
Thanks for your reply...
But why the unit is useless without the sound cards?
I want the MP7 to play the samples from the EMU6400 sampler, and to play Midi notes/data from my Nord Lead 3, so I don't wan't use the internal sounds from the MP7. |
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| emc^2 |
| quote: | Originally posted by luizmenezesjr
Thanks for your reply...
But why the unit is useless without the sound cards?
I want the MP7 to play the samples from the EMU6400 sampler, and to play Midi notes/data from my Nord Lead 3, so I don't wan't use the internal sounds from the MP7. |
Not sound cards... ROM CHIPS. The sounds are stored in ROM chips, which are removable (like your PC's memory modules). I am not sure if you can use it without a ROM chip... besides, why would you want to?
But you can control the 6400 from it or from Nord. the way I have it set up is - MIDI Clock tempo master for synths but slave to my controller synth - this way instead of using built-in pads I could use the keys. Go to EMU website and download a manual to get more percise info. It is mind boggling what you can do with this synth. Fair warning: it's not easy to master but easy to start using right away. |
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| luizmenezesjr |
Thanks for your reply,
I can assume that you have an Emu Command Station (or used for sometime).
Do you recommend another sequencer? Or I'm buying a good equipament? Thanks. |
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| luizmenezesjr |
Hi, I've already contact you by email ([email protected])...
I'm checking one MP7 from Brazil, but if I can't deal with the guy, we talk more on how to send it worldwide...
Thanks for your help... |
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| luizmenezesjr |
Ok,
anyway I have to wait for my payment (day 5), so we talk next week, thanks for your attention. |
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