Using EMXP and the EMuSer with an Emulator II and an Emax
Here's a demo of EMXP using the EMuSer USB-RS422 adapter, connected to an Emulator II sampler and an Emax sampler. The EMuSer adapter allows for high speed synchonous data communication with vintage sampler Emu samplers. The device uses a Teensy board containing an Atmel AVR processor. The firmware is based on the LUFA library. The EMXP software for Windows XP (or higher) can use this device and currently supports: Bank transfers with the Emulator II (unload and upload) Bank transfers with the Emax-I (compressed 512K banks only, unload and upload) Sample transfers with the Emax-I and Emax-II (unload and upload) For more information: http://www.emxp.net ///E-Synthesist Many thanks and credits to: Julian Higginson, who made the very first prototype of an AVR based USB-RS422 adapter PJRC (www.pjrc.com) for making available the great Teensy boards Dean Camera (www.fourwalledcubicle.com) for making available the LUFA library

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