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Original Message 1/5             18-Dec-07  @  09:35 PM   -   Emu_ESI-4000      [Link: Emu - ESI-4000]

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just got esi4000. nice. want to grab samples from emu sampled cds and create keyboard splits using only the samples i need per song. there's something i'm not getting in this process and it's driving me nuts. any simple 1-2-3 instructions tips or tricks anyone can offer will be greatly appreciated. it's probably something easy i'm not getting. thanx. --tc



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Message 2/5             20-Dec-07  @  06:18 PM   -   RE: Emu_ESI-4000

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never used one, but emu OS usualy is just a simple matter to add and map the samples to key-ranges in a 'preset'... simple as that really, nothing fancy to do

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Message 3/5             10-Jan-08  @  09:41 PM   -   RE: Emu_ESI-4000

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Aha i have one of these, wouldnt it be easier to just use all 16 midi parts or do u really need split
keyboard sets on same midi channel, if so ill have a look (as i dont use mine anymore) if i
remember its a bit of a confusing beast when it comes to altering key span ranges!.

Excellent filters on it though, and never try to use multiply transform on any thing bigger than a
0.4 sec sample as it will take ages and i mean 30 minutes for a few seconds,

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Message 4/5             13-Jan-08  @  01:08 PM   -   RE: Emu_ESI-4000

Malcolm Jeffery

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Go here download manual:

TARGET=NEW>Esi Manual


Malk

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Message 5/5             21-Mar-11  @  09:27 AM   -   RE: Emu_ESI-4000

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never used one, but emu OS usualy is just a simple matter to add and map the samples to key-ranges in a 'preset'... simple as that really, nothing fancy to do.

Pink Fizz (yeah.... you quoted above me!), if you've never used on "Shut the fuck Up!", Brother, the ESI-4000 was the Low end alt to the EMU E4 Platinums, and thus sound awesome, have great polyphony, filters, and sample well. Get a used S/H SCUSI CD-ROM 56 Pin Centronics to 25 Pin EMU, check how much 72 pinn SDRAM you have, (16meg I bet) 128 Meg is total DO IT! - Just ebay this stuff & it will come up at 10-20 Bucks. And life will be so much sweeter!

I have over 400 EMU CD-ROM Discs, that are in wave/aiff and EMU proprietary or Roland/Akai. PM me for details
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