EOS 4.7 with No RFX ?

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EOS 4.7 with No RFX ?

Postby anode » Tue Jul 11, 2006 12:56 pm

so i will receive my EMU E6400 Ultra in the next week. Im coming from using an Ensoniq EPS 16+;)

specs;

EOS 4.61
Channels - 64
Sample RAM - 128mb
CPU RAM - 8mb
CPU FLASH - 4mb
Outputs - 16
Internal HD 20Gb


my question is; Will changing to EOS 4.7 effect my machine? I have read through the old posts and it seems that the troubles are only with peope that have RFX Card...

i would LOVE to be able to use FAT32 formatted disks (ZIP) with my Emu to import WAV files but i DONT want to have Random Panning and Loud Outbursts etc...

there are other bugs i have read about like disks saying they are full when they are not and MIDI file problems....

Also while im here i need to know - will the Internal Harddrive be backed up if i end up changing to 4.7?


Thanx in advance :thumbs:
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Postby om » Wed Jul 12, 2006 9:03 am

I think the benefits are
1. Real time filter "q" control
2. FAT file system
3. Support for large hard disks

Other than that, I'm not sure.
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Postby anode » Wed Jul 12, 2006 10:16 am

om: thanx for the info! but do you know if the Bugs are the same? what EOS are you using?
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Postby anode » Fri Jul 14, 2006 1:36 pm

50 views and only 1 reply?

So everyone who has 4.7 EOS here has an RFX Card?
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Postby chibchan » Sat Jul 15, 2006 6:00 pm

using 4.7 on the same exact model with no rfx and no problems for the last 3 or 4 years.
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Postby Ole » Sat Jul 15, 2006 9:18 pm

Sounds like you are the lucky one.
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Postby Hallifax » Sat Jul 15, 2006 11:07 pm

Here's some blasphemy ...
I have an RFX but don't use it much because I think the effects are crap! They're usable, but not nearly what I expected them to be. I use 4.7 and have been finding some workarounds for the weirdness like the outbursts, but again, I'm not using it so much, I'd rather record and use some really good VSTs instead. If I can naildown some workarounds that really work then I will post them.
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Postby anode » Sun Jul 16, 2006 6:43 am

thanx chibchan & Hallifax!

well one workaround i have been told about that was to do with the Random Panning is to never have your Percussion/Beats in Stereo.

whether that means make the sample MONO and/or Use an Unbalanced Output im not sure?

Isnt it best to have all Outs with Balanced Cables for maximum volume?
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Postby art » Sun Jul 16, 2006 9:01 pm

anode wrote:thanx chibchan & Hallifax!

well one workaround i have been told about that was to do with the Random Panning is to never have your Percussion/Beats in Stereo.

whether that means make the sample MONO and/or Use an Unbalanced Output im not sure?

Isnt it best to have all Outs with Balanced Cables for maximum volume?


The workaround is to use mono samples. And yes, it is best to use balanced cables. Just for clarification: An unbalanced output can be mono or stereo and the same applies to a balanced output.
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Postby Ole » Sun Jul 16, 2006 10:35 pm

Well, conserning the rfx card, I would love to drive audio through eos filters!
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Postby Ole » Sun Jul 16, 2006 10:36 pm

In real time, that is.
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Postby anode » Sun Jul 16, 2006 10:57 pm

art wrote:
anode wrote:thanx chibchan & Hallifax!

well one workaround i have been told about that was to do with the Random Panning is to never have your Percussion/Beats in Stereo.

whether that means make the sample MONO and/or Use an Unbalanced Output im not sure?

Isnt it best to have all Outs with Balanced Cables for maximum volume?


The workaround is to use mono samples. And yes, it is best to use balanced cables. Just for clarification: An unbalanced output can be mono or stereo and the same applies to a balanced output.


thanx art!


my emu arrives today! :loveit:
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