by wrecker13 » Fri Mar 05, 2004 12:48 pm
Okay, if you got an E4, just an E4, not an E4XT or E4blabbiddyblah or anything else, you got hooked up bigtime. It should say E IV and Emulator Four underneath that. This was the diesel unit they released in 94. It went for around $5500. It comes with only 8 MB of RAM but you can upgrade that cheap to 128. Your unit might already have 128. It's got digital input, SCSI input, 8 balanced analog outputs. That's the dope thing, it's really expensive to upgrade your number of outputs on the new units. So you're hooked up there. More or less you got a dope machine.
The new versions have way faster processors, a beat munging function, an option for a fully assignable effects card, I don't think the E4 has any effects.
They probably have better DAC's too. But if you got that thing cheap and it has 8 outputs you can do some crazy shit. The main drag is going to be the sample processing functions. You could go take a shit, come back, and it still won't be done processing. So....get a SCSI card hooked up to your PC and edit your samples in Soundforge or something.