djthepurist wrote:cheers drayon , after all the research i have done this week and all the reviews i have read , i am getting an emu sampler . I narrowed it down to emu and yamaha but emu wins . Kurzweil is overpriced , the samplers of equal price have small polyphony . I am trying to get a e6400 ultra , there are a few available to me . What do you think would be the most i should pay for one assuming base model ??
thank fsck u decided against a Kurzweil....ugh...i have a k2500S...make sure u is holding a 10 foot pole so u dont get to close to one is all i will say!!!
Despite the fact that the E6400 has 64 voices id still buy the machine over a Yamaha even if the Yamaha had 128 voices purely because of the sound of the EMU. My initial experience with the EMU was a little tainted due to my many years with the k2500S. The OS seems awkward and somewhat ailen. But after a few days of reading the preset editor section in the manual i begun to understand the architechture. The EOS has really given me a new horizon of ideas to experiment with. These are layering/filtering etc and i woundt have tried many of the things i do now on my kurz.
Anywayz make sure u read the most important sections of the manual...its ez to read just pick out the preset edit/manage chapters then the sample edit/manage then your on ya way. I just wish i had of chosen an EMU over the Krz back in 95 :-(
on this page u will see a refurbished 128 voice E6400 Ultra for $599 USD
http://www.emu.com/shop/shopcategory.asp?category=300
U better call to find out if they still have one. These are obscenely cheep. They have warranty etc
I have seen E6400 Ultras go for as little as 500 bux US. Thats is amazingly cheep considering they cost about 2k in their peak. I havent seen them for more than 800 USD. I think 500-800 is about the going range of price.
best of luck, werd us up if ya need anything else innit!!