Sample CD ROMs for E4

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Re: Sample CD ROMs for E4

Postby tksense » Tue Oct 23, 2012 5:08 am

Anyone still interested in sharing the E4B's online somewhere? Like a yahoo group or some public domains would be great!

I have a question though, one of my ultra came with a EOS formatted hard drive, but I will install a bigger FAT drive instead. How can I copy over the EOS stuff, or the original E4 prod bank into a new drive?

Also, any suggestion where some good E4B's can be downloaded?

Thanks!

Pat
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Re: Sample CD ROMs for E4

Postby caraway » Sun Oct 28, 2012 11:31 pm

In the spirit of sharing and all that, here's a bank of percussive synth zaps and bangs that I made with my arp 2600 recently:
http://www.divshare.com/download/20219458-98a
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Re: Sample CD ROMs for E4

Postby JAHFUNK » Tue Oct 30, 2012 3:39 am

tksense wrote:Anyone still interested in sharing the E4B's online somewhere?

hey tksense
Tonight I've started a sample upload thread here http://www.emusonacid.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=4564
Posted up a bank of TB303 samples to get things rolling
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Re: Sample CD ROMs for E4

Postby tcarey » Sun May 19, 2013 3:44 pm

So, I purchased my E4XT a few months ago, and received it in a pretty "bare-bones" state as you might expect. It had been used as the backup instrumentation for the last Broadway run of Les Miserables in 2006 (take that, live orchestra!) and as such was loaded with only a few custom-made orchestral patches.

Unfortunately, it did not come with any original packaging, documentation, CD-ROMs, etc. and as mentioned all the original patches were wiped clean. I'm rather desperate to get ahold of some of the sample collections which, as I understand it, would have been included with a retail E4XT. However, finding them online is nigh-on impossible and even on ebay some of the EIIIX CDs seem to be selling at £15 a pop for some of the least useful sample collections in the set.

So, is there any known way of getting ahold of the standard EMU sample collections, like the Production Set and so forth, generic as they may be? What about the Formula 4000 series CDs? Any help would be greatly appreciated!
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