Anyone have a e6400 ultra manual they could sell me??

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Anyone have a e6400 ultra manual they could sell me??

Postby Apeks » Thu Jun 01, 2006 7:40 pm

Just bought an emu, I really need the manual if i'm gonna get to grips with this beast... I know i could get a .pdf but i really want to be able to sit and read it when i'm using it....

cheers ppl.
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Postby wigworld » Thu Jun 01, 2006 9:12 pm

I've got a spare manual somewhere..Where do you live? (I'm in the UK).
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Postby Apeks » Thu Jun 01, 2006 10:29 pm

:slayer:

yes! ur a legend!

I live in leeds until the end of june then i'm moving down to london.

how much do you want for it and postage?

Cheers,

Dan
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Postby wigworld » Fri Jun 02, 2006 10:23 pm

Your're welcome to it for the cost of postage. Just pm me your address and I'll get it in the post next week.
David
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Postby Apeks » Sun Jun 04, 2006 4:27 pm

Cheers David :thumbs:

I've sent you a PM..........
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Postby Apeks » Sat Jun 10, 2006 4:38 pm

bump, wigworld doesnt seem to be replying to my PM's. Anyone else got one for sale???
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Postby christ » Tue May 15, 2007 9:34 pm

hi ...
go to official Emu site ,support & legacy product .....
you will find all manuals & support doc for the machines .......
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Postby vermis_rex » Wed May 16, 2007 1:15 am

christ wrote:hi ...
go to official Emu site ,support & legacy product .....
you will find all manuals & support doc for the machines .......


I actually did both... downloaded the PDF, took it to my local copy shop, had it printed and bound... and then bought another e6400 which actually had a manual (no, I didn't buy it for the manual... the manual was a bonus... I bought the second unit because it was an Ultra, and the one I had was only a Classic... the difference in speed is VERY noticeable)

I've found that a printed copy of the manual is almost essential to get to grips with some of the quirks of the unit. Then you can at least keep several pages marked with fingers while you flip back and forth between sections of the manual (not nearly as simple with a PDF... that, and reading stuff on the computer screen just isn't as easy on the eyes).

On the down side... there were two corrupt image refs in the PDF I downloaded from E-mu's web site (just shows a blank with "unable to view image" message thing). Luckily, they weren't exactly essential images (although they did cause at least one paragraph of text to finally make sense).


[edit, some time later]
D'oh... just noticed this thread was from mid-2006. Why am I posting here?
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