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Command Stations : MP-7 and XL-7

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Overview During 2000 E-mu Systems worked hard on developing a table top and expanded version of the Proteus 2000. The aim was to catch the new wave of techno workstations which shunned a true keyboard but added a sequencer - the 21st century TB303. Two table top models were announced at Winter NAMM in January 2001 - the MP-7 and XP-7.

The Command Stations are a repackaging of the Proteus 2000 sound module with 24-bit DAC's, and a new faster processor to cope with the sequencer addition and to improve MIDI timing.

Features As well as the standard TURBO features of 128 voices, SPDIF digital output, 2 MIDI outs and the purple monster has the following addditional features:

  • A ribbon controller
  • 13 velocity and pressure sensitive pads
  • 16 control knobs (can control external MIDI)
  • 16 command fucntion keys
  • Sequencer Transport buttons
  • 16 track Sequencer
  • One LCD display and one LED display
  • Trigger key
  • 6U Rack Mount option

Sequencer The Command Station comes loaded with a 16 track sequencer, which can be controlled in grid, step or real time. There is a sophisticated song mode that allows you to chain patterns in a cue list, and dedicated Mute/ Select buttons that allow you to bring parts in "on the fly." This feature is perfect for remixing. There is also a large pallet of editing tools including cut, copy, paste, quantize, swing, and many more.

Filters The Command Stations have2 50 Z-plane 14-pole digital filters some of which are extracted from the 197 filter types that were created for the Morpheus. Some are rather newer (e.g. a TB303 emulation !) There are a wide range of filters from traditional analog, to formants and flange/phaser.

Configuration  There are four "oscillators" called Instruments, Layers 1 - 4. They each can replay any of the 16-bit sampled waveforms, which are connected to the Z-plane filter, and then a digitally controlled amplifier(DCA) and stereo pan.

There are 2 envelope generators (one for the filter, and one for the DCA), plus a third assignable envelope generator. There are also two independent LFO's per layer, each with 17 different waveforms and they can sync to MIDI clock. Then there is a full modular patch cord facility to enable control of any of the 64 destinations, with any of the 64 sources.

Effects  The usual dual 24-bit effects set up is included, with 76 types of basic effects. Rather long in the tooth, but useful neverthless, - not a substitute for a dedicated unit.

OS Version 1.31 E-mu released a major OS update in early 2002, with new features and bug fixes It's a must have upgrade - and its FREE!. What's hot..

  • Sequencer engine optimized for speed and stability
  • Full Beats Mode integration, complete with Beats Triggers
  • Improved MIDI routing for external gear
  • Sequencer Functions: Paste Repeat, Erase Track with Bar Range, Erase All Controllers
  • Improved Song Step Editing
  • Expanded Controller Range for Programmable Knobs, Event Edit, Thin/Erase
  • Assignable destination for triggers
  • Automatic track selection when changing channel
  • Improvements to external sync, locates, start/stop/continue
  • Screens to disable Song Start/Stop/Continue/SPP and Local Control Change

Verdict The MP-7 and XL-7 are the best "groove boxes" around, providing professional facilities for a reasonable price. Well worth buying !

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 Factory Demos

Press and hold the Master and Edit buttons together to play the demo songs..

Song 1

 

 

 

Song 2

 

 

 


 Product Spec

* 64 Voice Sample Replay
* 5-octave keybaord
   velocity and after touch
* 16-bit 44.1kHz samples
* 24-bit DAC's
* 900+ samples
* 50 preset Z-plane Filters
* 32 MB sample ROM
* Expandable to 128 MB
* 76 FX types
* Super Beats mode
* 512 RAM User Presets
* 512 ROM Factory Presets
 

 Models & Prices

* Launched Spring 2001
* Launch price was $1695
* Cut to $999 soon after

* MP-7  Model #7760
   Pure Phatt Sound ROM

* XL-7   Model #7750
  X-Lead Sound ROM
 

 Manuals 

* MP-7 User Manual
 

* XL-7 User Manual

* Command Station
   Brochure

 

 

 Upgrades

* Various Sound ROM's
* 16 or 32MB Flash ROM
 

 Accessories

* Rack Mount Ears #7770
* XL-7 Gug Bag #7771
* MP-7 Gig Bag #7772
* Locking 12V Lamp #7773
 

 Sound ROMs

romThis module has space for additional sound ROM's and E-mu released a wide range of ROM's from 1999 - 2001.
Here is the definitive list.

* Protozoa - Proteus 1,2,3
* Holy Grail Piano
* Techno Synth
    Construction Yard
* Definitive B3
* Orchestral Sessions 1 & 2
* Sounds of the ZR (Piano)
* World Expedition
* X-Lead
* Pure Phatt
* Siedlaczek Orchestra
* Beat Garden
 

 OS Updates more »

* OS 1.31 is the latest

E-loader E-mu provide custom designed Mac and PC software for updating the OS. E-loader connects via the USB or MIDI port.
 

 Resources

eGroups Mailing List more »

E-mu web page for sharing Grooves as MIDI files more »

SysEx Manual more »