Emu Ultra 6400 sampler w/Sample CDs, CD-Rom & Zip Drive

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Emu Ultra 6400 sampler w/Sample CDs, CD-Rom & Zip Drive

Postby sean maru » Thu Dec 04, 2008 11:06 pm

The craigslist ad has pics:
http://lexington.craigslist.org/msg/944255546.html


The Ultra series was the last great line of hardware samplers produced by Emu. It has 8 outputs (great for dumping tracks to your PC or mixing board, amazing filters (including Z-plane) and a very intuitive interface. The workflow on this machine is very efficient and inspiring. The modulation matrix alone makes this machine worth having. It allows you to route and control any modulator (LFO, Envelopes, Slider, pitch wheel, etc.) to all of your destinations (filter cutoff, pitch, volume, pan, etc.). There are also dual effects engines, a beat chopping function (beat munging) and of course re-sampling. There is also a built in sequencer with the ability to cut and past sections as well as quantize sounds as they are being recorded or after the fact. The details of the items for sale include:

Emu Ultra 6400 with standard 16mb ram
Original bound Owners Manual
Rack Ears
Power Cord
SCSI cable
Toshiba SCSI CD-Rom Drive
Iomega Zip 250 (SCSI) Drive w/power cable
10 assorted Zip 100 and Zip 250 disks (reformatted)
9 Emu CD-Roms (sounds originally included with the purchase of the sampler):


Volume 1: Emulator Standards
Volume 2: More Emulator Standards
Volume 3: Orchestral
Volume 4: Sound FX
Volume 5: World Instruments
Volume 6: World Percussion Ensemble
Volume 7: Emu Classsics
Volume 8: Vintage
Emu Sound Back up


Functional Condition
Operationally it works well but like many Ultras, you will find that sometimes you will hit a button and the screen will go to the new screen only to bounce back to the previous screen. Hitting the button again will get you to the new screen but it can be annoying, especially when you are on a roll. I understand that this can be fixed by cleaning the contacts behind the buttons but I am afraid to try. Another alternative is to install the ASCII keyboard option and use a computer keyboard (that way is quicker for naming, etc anyway).

Cosmetic Condition
Cosmetically the sampler is in good shape. There are a couple of small scratches (see photos). None of these affects usability and if you rack the unit, you will not even see them. This is a great sampler and I hate to sell it but I need the money and there are too many great songs left in it to allow it to be neglected any longer.
sean maru
 
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