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slide
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by slide » Wed May 24, 2006 8:41 am
anyone ever used or currently uses one? i've had one offered to me for what seems to be a cheap price, read around a few reviews and things and everyone seem to think its the bees knees. i havent produced any electronic music before, but i'm not worried about the complexity of learning the thing, you gotta do what ya gotta do

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shonky
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by shonky » Wed May 24, 2006 2:13 pm
Think you might be better off going for the emu x, as it does keep things inside the box. Mind you I was using a hardware emu for years, so it's not as big a learning curve
Hmm....

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hi-def
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by hi-def » Wed May 24, 2006 11:29 pm
I had one years ago, I always liked it, pretty easy to use and good filters but I wouldn't pay more than £50 for one these days. Hardware samplers seem very cheap at the moment, even the Akai S5 and 6s are going for between £200 and £300. If you're getting it for a good price is worth having as long as there are no sticky buttons and the rotary controller still works fine.
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