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Nemey69
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Emu Expansions Packs Help !!!
I have a big question, Are the sounds from the Mo phatt, and Xtreme lead any good ???
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Yes. The sounds from all of the Emu packs are good. Xtreme lead being for a nice filler and preset bank in the synth department...but it is good for basic synth bread and butter...or what was bread and butter ten years ago...But with Dimension's ability to stack the elements, it is new life in dated a soundbank.
All the others are fantastic. Top notch. Though Xtreme Lead is probably my least favorite since I mainly use my synths for synth stuff...go figure...but I use it on occasion for the odd sound or two I could never program, but because Dimension Pro lacked in certain basic bread and butter sounds, these Emu packs have been great for me, especially the ProteusX, Mo Phatt, Virtuoso, and Protean Drum packs.
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Between the MoPhatt and XL-7 packs there are a boat-load of usable drum sounds. Great stuff that still works today. I think some of the proteus instruments are a matter of tasts, but I dont know them well enough to really comment.
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They are good - the drum kits make it especially worth it.
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