This unit is now very old fashion and I would not reccommend anyone to take it even for free. Anyway, it is not true that it receives either on all channels or on channel 7. With a few push button functions, you can set the device to any channel required. (I do not know the buttons right now, but I can find it for anyone who asks for it via email)
This unit was a part of a series of units all starting with E.. EMT-1 (another sound module), EMT-10, EMQ-1 (data recorder), EME-1 (effects processor) etc. This product line was created for a low cost, beginner type MIDI settings.
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posted Thursday-Aug-06-9898 at 00:23
nick
a 0 user
from UK
writes:
I think it was actually created as one of a series designed to interface with your 'home organ'
.
I remember seeing a whole pile of them perched on a big Yammy organ at my local
home keyboard center..
I remeber it having a pretty passable piano and quite agood double bass sound - though
it didn't respond to velocity.
I could be wrong....
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posted Thursday-Aug-06-9898 at 00:23