Excellent old-vintage sampler - just for those of us who like vintage-deep-fat and hot sound: excellent filters. In my opinion, this sampler is nearly a synthetizer in itself, due to its filter and hot modulations facilities. One Mb of RAM is not that much, but, if you want more RAM and less terribly expressive sounds, buy an AKAI!
Rating: 5 out of 5
posted Saturday-May-10-033 at 16:14
poyaochuang
a hobbyist user
writes:
compare to today quieter than my toilet technology of triton, motif, roland, EMAX HD SE is a beast keyboard, making mad noises even just powering on, but its sound output is also loud and clear, its limitation is my advantage
Rating: 5 out of 5
posted Monday-Mar-03-033 at 00:18
Vincent Fries
a professional user
from Munich
writes:
I think everyone knows that the Emax I is the rack unit of the legendary SP-12 and SP-1200.
Rating: 5 out of 5
posted Wednesday-Oct-23-022 at 08:15
Blacky Dolitlleer
a professional user
from Black wood Texas
writes:
I used this machine for years now, We do everthing with it.We used it last month at the Big Fish cook-out with our band. Folks Loved the fact we could do BeastyBoys and NIN in the same set with Jonny Cash. I've used many samplers before..our bands called Big Lilly Swamp divers.Another band I know that refered me to use this is the band LOCKE... You can listen to some of the stuff created by this machine at LOCKEBAND.COM Go to there website and tell them Blacky sent you....Happy Hunting
Rating: 5 out of 5
posted Sunday-Oct-06-022 at 01:18
Kevin
a part-time user
from Portland, OR, USA
writes:
I have sucessfully replaced the HD in my emax with a Conner 40 megg HD. The emax still only see's the 20 Meggs but it works alot more reliable than the original drives. It's even quiter also.