MATRIXSYNTH: Keeping the Emulator Alive on DVDBorn


Saturday, August 12, 2006

Keeping the Emulator Alive on DVDBorn

Keeping the Emulator III alive - part 1: Internal Hard Disk
Keeping the Emulator III alive - Part 2: Disabled outputs
Keeping the Emulator III alive - Part 3: The Power Supply



Relay switch pictured

1 comment:

  1. It's nice to see this kind of DIY support, especially since e-mu no longer supports the e-iii. I sold my e-iii keyboard in 1999 after several costly repairs.

    I miss it, but some weird voice board problems cost me a small fortune. As an aside, I loved the little 16-track scratchpad sequencer in that machine. I wrote quite a few songs using only it an whatever sounds I had loaded at the time on the internal hard drive.

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