by sampleandhold » Fri Nov 07, 2003 9:38 am
the emu is actually quite powerful, and once you get to know it, you can do more with it. i am now actualy using not only for beats but for sound design. I think this is the kind of idea that this site is, to combine all of us together to get better understandings of the unit. if fourty of us mess around in it for one hour a day, that day can be translated to one person spending fourty hours on it. assuming that hour was used successfuly.
as for the featurs on our emu, or any other software/ hardware unit. there are always going to be features that someone is not going to like or want. for example, i don't care about the sampler turnicating and trimming my samples. it tends to fuck them up. so i would have not cared if they didn't put it on the eos. as for the beat munger. it is a neat tool, just that well, i would rather make my beats on my own. i would feel in better control. and i will beable to take the little stuff that the emu might miss because of the algorythm.
as for not being scientists... that is true alot of us aren't, but i am finding that as the years go by and i continue to produce drum and bass, the more science plays into things. when you are making sounds from scratch you got to have an idea of what you are doing and how the waves are going to reach to each other. but i am still at the tweak and pray stage... but i am getting better.
it would be cool if they offered a custom emu, one that you can choose everything right down to the colour.
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