![:)](./images/smilies/icon_smile.gif)
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/ ... urtois.jpg
When enlarging the pic I count exactly FIVE (5) AKAI samplers,- all the others are AKAI S-1000 PB.yayajohn wrote: I counted 28 Akai samplers.
Replace the fan !yayajohn wrote: Only 600mb storage though which wasn't enough even back then to store my entire sample collection. And an extremely loud enclosure!
I still have 2 in working condition,- and 2 or 3 mainboards for pulling parts in the basement as well.dawman wrote: Only other guy I know that had Oberhem DPXs.
Well, for ´em it´s quite normal a computer is running always when they make music.RA wrote: And then some kiddo comes by and just says; i got this vst and when i load this n this preset....tha bomb....dude...
Exactly what I did live, learned that from Eric Pershing using a pair of Roland synths.Bud Weiser wrote:I still have 2 in working condition,- and 2 or 3 mainboards for pulling parts in the basement as well.dawman wrote: Only other guy I know that had Oberhem DPXs.
They both have the individual outputs option.
The SSM filters make the DPX-1 the only module sounding like a EMU II did.
When you own the Universe of Sounds library, the DPX-1 is what you should use when you don´t own a good condition EMU EII.
It´s not for live gigging, just only for the studio or nostalgic synth museum hobby, but it sounds great.
When you load 2 DPX-1 w/ the same disk (program & samples) and slightly detune the units against each other using their global tuning parameter, then run both main mono outs thru a Rocktron RX-20 dual-mono Exciter/Imager, play w/ the phase settings a bit for the stereo imaging job, mock up some highs w/ the Exciter and use the integrated HUSH II for sample release noise reduction,- and, when each voice´s usage of individual outs is written to disk in addition,- you also run all the mono voices from individual outs to a console and pan, EQ a bit and give ´em some outboard FX, you´ll be hit by a wall of sound you´ll rarely get from anything else.
just saying ...
![]()
Bud
I always loved good controllers and "just racks" !dawman wrote: My rig is so small and bad ass now, can't say I miss the FDD loading days.
I still love a good controller and just racks.