new e-mu owner needs some help

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new e-mu owner needs some help

Postby kuniklo » Wed Mar 28, 2007 5:01 pm

Just picked up a 6400 Ultra for extremely cheap. I spent a few hours with it last night and I'm loving this thing already. I've worked a lot with software samplers and I can't say how refreshing it is to finally have a sampler that considers *sampling* to be one of its primary functions. The auto multisampling stuff is brilliant.

I do have a couple of problems though:

1. the rotary dial is so jumpy that it's unusable. I've read through the fix suggested here but I think I might actually need to replace the whole dial because it's not just a little jumpy - it barely works at all. Where can I find a replacement part?

2. I don't have access to a PC with a floppy drive so I have no way of upgrading this machine from 4.1 to 4.6/4.7. Is anybody out there willing to mail me a set of upgrade floppies? I'm in the U.S. and I'd be happy to reimburse you for your time & trouble.

3. The hard disk in this thing is *loud*. From searching the forum it sounds like the Seagate IDE drives are very quiet and work well. I can't find the 18 gig models anywhere though. Any pointers.

Thanks in advance for any help. I'm really looking forward to getting to know this thing better. I loaded a couple of Kontakt drum kits in last night and was impressed at how much presence and punch they had coming out of the E-Mu.
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Postby Ole » Wed Mar 28, 2007 6:24 pm

1. You could consider buying a keyboard and attach it to your emu, then you don't need the wheel. I'm not sure wheter the 6400ultra need an upgrade to use a ascii-keyboard. Regarding the fix I'l leave that to other users.

3. Ebay is you best go here, I'm afraid.
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Postby kuniklo » Wed Mar 28, 2007 6:26 pm

Looks like my 6400 doesn't have the keyboard port. Is this an expensive/hard to find expansion? It's not clear to me from the manual how the keyboard replaces the data wheel. Can I use the keyboard to edit filter cutoff, for example?

Thanks for the pointers.
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Postby gcoudert » Wed Mar 28, 2007 6:28 pm

My rotary wheel can be jumpy too and needs recalibrating regularly. Try doing it slowly (24 clicks in all).

Gilles
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Postby kuniklo » Wed Mar 28, 2007 6:31 pm

I didn't even see the recalibration feature in the manual. Thanks! I'll try this tonight. There doesn't seem to be anything physically wrong with the knob at all. The whole machine seems to be in very good shape except for a little dust. I can't believe I only paid $220 US for this thing. Almost half the price of a Kontakt 2 license!
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Postby Adam-V » Thu Mar 29, 2007 12:46 am

And a dozen times better too!
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Postby kuniklo » Thu Mar 29, 2007 12:57 am

Adam-V wrote:And a dozen times better too!


I'm starting to think so.

Any kind soul out there willing to mail me a couple of floppies?
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Postby Jem10 » Thu Mar 29, 2007 9:32 am

kuniklo wrote:Any kind soul out there willing to mail me a couple of floppies?


You're in the US, right? If you havent had a result by the weekend give me a shout and I'll post some out on Monday, but hopefully someone a little closer to you will be able to help out before then.

Just a thought, but do you have a friend or works PC that you could use for five minutes? It'll save the wait. ;)
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Postby kuniklo » Thu Mar 29, 2007 2:46 pm

Yes, I'm the U.S.

I work in IT and I'm surrounded by thousands of computers but none of them have floppy drives any more.

Unfortunately recalibrating the rotary wheel didn't help. I guess I'll have to replace it. Hopefully EPR electronics has a spare.
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Postby Randomguy » Thu Mar 29, 2007 4:37 pm

kuniklo wrote:Looks like my 6400 doesn't have the keyboard port. Is this an expensive/hard to find expansion? .


just download e-remote http://www.basscadets.co.uk/emu/eremote.htm

then you can use your pc keyboard over midi :thumbs:
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Postby kuniklo » Thu Mar 29, 2007 4:56 pm

I just ordered a replacement encoder and the OS floppies from EPR electronics in Florida. Doesn't look like replacing the encoder should be that difficult.

Thanks for all your help!
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Postby soulbrother » Tue Apr 24, 2007 10:14 pm

It seems as if it is a Bourns encoder which can be replaced,
but it can be difficult to open the front plate.











(:???:)
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