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Originally Posted by
audiokid
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wow,
I've owned a lot of Emu stuff, Owned an EII, made a ton of money with it on the road but you couldn't pay me enough to buy one of those crappers. They were sloppy and grit. Analog rocks compared, or new stuff like the Kronos etc. They were cool for the day but they serious lacked in tone. The eproms ( forget that actual part to what give power to the voices) were inconsistent as well, meaning, not each of the 8 voice's were accurate. As you played one note after the other, they were never the same. You have to match them and in todays world, that ain't possible. The sequencer was really sloppy as well. It was a nice effort but what started the end of emu.
Don't waste your money unless of course, you love having vintage stuff.
my 2 cents...
You are completely missing the point of why people LOVE the Emulator II... It's all about that sound!
Analog filters and a bit rate that defies vibe!!!