by vermis_rex » Wed Mar 21, 2007 11:19 pm
OK. Here goes...
PRO -- 4.7 allows you to read/write FAT32 formatted hard drives. This makes it a hell of a lot easier to swap ZIP disks between your sampler and computer. You can burn FAT32 CD-ROMs under Windows or OS X and your sampler can read them from a SCSI CD drive (rather than having to mess around with that proprietary E-mu CD format). Also means you can do maintenance on the hard drive by hooking it up to your computer. And, as an added bonus, FAT32 formatted drives aren't restricted to just 18GB (the EOS file system can only address a maximum of 18GB, but with the FAT32 you can put in larger drives... I'm running a 40GB Western Digital in my E6400-Ultra).
CON -- You can't have FAT32 formatted SCSI drives on the same chain as your sampler AND your computer. SCSI FAT32 drive connected to sampler only is fine, connected to computer only is fine... but if they're on the same chain when both devices are on, they could cause the hard drive to freak out. You can connect your sampler to your computer, and the computer will be able to access any SCSI internal drive, without a problem because of the way the EOS deals with SCSI... but not with an external drive. Oh, and the internal IDE bus isn't shareable, so you can't read a sampler's internal IDE drive through a SCSI connection to your computer (but you can still remove it from the sampler, carry it over and put it in your computer, and work with it there just fine).
PRO -- 4.7 has a new multi-setup screen that allows you to save your setups in the sampler's CPU Flash RAM.
CON -- If you have the RFX-32 32-bit effects card installed, 4.7 will cause it to kak it's pants... Uh, I mean, malfunction with random bursts of noise.
CON -- 4.7 is only officially "beta". It never got the full polish it should have from E-mu, which is why the RFX-32 issues were a huge burden. (OK, if you're not too picky, and you don't have the RFX anyway, this isn't really much of a CON after all)
Or, the short version: If you have RFX-32 installed, don't go above version 4.61 (or 4.62?) If you want features like FAT32 disc access and being able to save your multi setups, then definitely upgrade to 4.7