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Full blown 8MB Model. Latest OS 2.42. Firmware v1.00
Boots (FDD), Samples, Synthesis, Sequences, Saves and Sample MIDI Dumps, SMTPE. etc.
HDD replaced and upgraded with a NEW AztecMonster CF Converter w/ 128MB CF (Compact Flash) Card (See Pics) CF Removable not Hot Swappable. Power down to swap. Read and Write only. (up to 1GB Cards can be used)
Sony/Emu FDD installed with w/2 extra 2.42 OS Disk for booting.
Mod Wheels professionally remounted and working
Backlight, like most vintage gear with the foil LED's, dim but completely visible (See pics and *Software Remote w/LED Display!)
No "Dead" channels but 3+4 have been menu disabled with low level Dist on them.
Int. SCSI fasten reenforced
Fully functioning Keys, Buttons, Faders and Sliders
Overall unit is in very good physical and functional condition!
*Including link for Free EIII Remote Editor! An incredible new (2014-15 released) utility for EIII Mac users that remotely controls your EIII hardware from you computer! *credits to creator
Remote Editor's GUI has all functions and menus like an EIII Rack. (See Pic)
Can use Mac keyboard and number keypad for short cuts and menus, send midi to remote unit from any other midi out device in your setup to audition the remote controlled unit!
Remote Interface includes fully synchronized and functioning LED Display! (See Pic) Software practically eliminates all need to touch or "view" the remote EIII unit after boot.
*Including link for Free EMXP. A Windows software utility for reading, writing, copying and converting disks and files for Emu Emulator III's and other samplers.
EMXP can put sound banks from EMU libraries onto the CF Card directly. Requires CF Card removal from EIII and put into a USB CF Card Reader to load up banks. (Windows PC or Parallels etc. for Mac)..."
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