Emu Command Station As a Sound Module Part (1)

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Part 1 of a 3 part series.. this video was originally 45mins I had to edit it alot.. Part 2 and part 3 will probably be the same length so I will have to edit those..

Here you go..

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hJzQpBJsWHU





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i have the mp-7 with the xlead rom in it and love this thing im glad to see others are using it as well.
 
I know.. I think the Command Station is a very slept on piece.. If you got any ideas or how-to for video tutorials I will make them..
 
I've had a MP-7 since 02, Since then I have bought a MPC-4k and more ****, but I still use the MP-7 as a sound module. Good to see kats keepin it alive.
 
The camera I used is a canon ZR500.. It gives a better quailty than this just alittle bit.. there was some lighting issues.. But I really like the quailty it only cost $199 at Best buy during the thanksgiving black Friday sale..
 
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I also have a MPC, but am in no rush to part with my MP-7. It has great drums and sound in general. I still use it a lot as a sound module also
 
The synth is amazing and I love the sequencer..You got a dangerous pair using it next to the MPC... or any sampler for that matter.. what I do sometimes is re-direct the Riff back into my command station and then sample it to my sampler to chop it up.. Becauses I like the sound of some of the riffs you can auditionon the Command Station
 
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