Hi

Go for the A5000 - they rock for the price you can now get them for...

(have i just opened up a can of worms???, he, he

Dan

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Subject: [dnb-prod] E5000 Ultra vs. A5000


 OK, first off, let me say I have no interest in being told which sampler
is objectively better. I know different people have different opinions and
work better with different machines, and so I want to draw from people's
subjective impressions of these machines to determine what *might* be
appropriate for me. Frankly, either of them would be a major step up at
this point (I'm using an expanded Akai S2000.)

 So here's some pros of the two machines.

 Yamaha A5000
  * Lots of good effects
  * Internal resampling
  * More sophisticated breakbeat manipulation
  * KNOBS!

 Emu E5000 Ultra
  * Cheaper
  * Internal sequencer (useful!)
  * CORDS (sounds neat)
  * More expandable

 Basically, I can go either way. I guess my main criterion is tight MIDI
timing, although this isn't something the promotional literature is going
to tell you. Anyway, any comments would be welcome.

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