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offline Archrival on 2002-06-20 19:12 [#00276995]
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http://www.emu.com/products/mp7/RZA_ad.html

IS it good?


 

offline Archrival on 2002-06-20 19:14 [#00277001]
Points: 4265 Status: Lurker



MP-7 Command Station

The new MP-7 combines the powerful synth engine of E-MU's
Proteus 2000 and the brand-new Mo'Phatt soundset with a new
grooving Multi-track Sequencer in a hands-on, tabletop
package. Everything on the MP-7 has been designed to give
you the greatest possible intuitive, real-time control
possible, including a one octave velocity sensitive key pad
with aftertouch, touch strip and a massive amount of control
knobs, buttons and switches. And as a truly professional
instrument, the MP-7 allows you to use these controllers
with your other MIDI gear, allowing you to assign knobs to
any internal or external MIDI parameters. The fresh, new
soundset has been specifically designed for Hip-Hop, Rap and
R&B musical styles, and can easily be expanded using any of
the Proteus 2000 library of ROMs. The MP-7 can also be
easily rack mounted into a 6-space rack. It provides you
with 512 presets, 128 voice polyphony, 128 Factory Sequences
with hundreds of user locations, dual effects and 3 extra
sound expansion slots. Stop playing with toys and experience
the power and flexibility that the MP-7 puts at your
fingertips



 

offline Archrival on 2002-06-20 19:15 [#00277005]
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13 velocity-sensitive pads with aftertouch

512 on board sounds (expandable to 128
MB with E-MU's massive library of Proteus® SoundROMs)

128 voice polyphony

40 assignable knobs and buttons

over 100 BPM-based synth parameters per preset
effortlessly control all of your external MIDI gear

Real-time/Grid/Step interactive performance sequencer

16 syncable arpeggiators

E-Loader, host software to easily download sequences and to
take advantage of USB

etc etc



 

offline Archrival on 2002-06-20 19:16 [#00277006]
Points: 4265 Status: Lurker



Should I buy this one? Sounds good to me..


 

offline Archrival on 2002-06-20 19:16 [#00277008]
Points: 4265 Status: Lurker



Sold the XL-1 and got the MP-7 loaded with the Beat Garden,
TSCY, ZR- 76 and the XL-1 ROM still in the box waiting to
swap.

Oh my god.

The RM1x is going up for sale on Ebay today.

Traded the MC505 for an Orbit V2 and World Expedition.

E-MU Sounds are absolute heaven.

The only rack unit I'm keeping is my Roland M-DC1 (the
discontinued SRJV80 Dance! Expansion Card in a 1RU box)

I called into work today to fire up the studio.

SWEET!



 

offline Monumrnt from To (Canada) on 2002-06-20 19:17 [#00277013]
Points: 733 Status: Addict



WHAT A!???

Now that sounds like a freaking SPACESHIP!

There is just one problem... called money! :(


 

offline Zephyr Twin from ΔΔΔ on 2002-06-20 19:45 [#00277093]
Points: 16982 Status: Regular | Show recordbag



Yeah, but that thing does sound badass.


 

offline Monoid from one source all things depend on 2002-06-20 19:50 [#00277105]
Points: 11005 Status: Regular



Software is all you need ! DUDE !


 

offline weatheredstoner from same shit babes. (United States) on 2002-06-20 19:53 [#00277120]
Points: 12585 Status: Lurker



OMG RZA is sooooooo stoned in that picture!! haha.


 

offline Laserbeak from Netherlands, The on 2002-06-20 20:20 [#00277180]
Points: 2670 Status: Lurker



I prefer samplers to ROMplers...


 

offline JivverDicker from my house on 2002-06-20 20:26 [#00277195]
Points: 12102 Status: Regular



I've got the XL7 Arch, it's the brother of the MP7. It's
really cool, it's like an MPC2000 but with sounds built in
that you can filter pitch shift a bit, it's got effects
built in but if you want to put your own sounds in it gets a
bit silly with burning stuff... It sounds really good but
the timing isn't solid when you've got a few things going,
if your not a split second timing nonce you'll love it!


 


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