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    Emu Systems Emulator II

    8-bit Sampling Keyboard, Part 2 (Retro)

    Paul Wiffen continues his homage to the first 'musical' sampling keyboard, which brought sampling out of the dark ages of simple trigger playback and into the realm of filters, envelopes and performance controls which we take for granted on all modern samplers. The Emulator II was, as he explains, also responsible for other major innovations like on-board hard drives and CD-ROM libraries...

    Reviews Sep 2000
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    Emu Systems Emulator II, Part 1 (Retro)

    8-bit Sampling Keboard

    Unil the EII came along, Paul Wiffen had no time for sampling as a musical tool. But when he found all the filtering and enveloping he was used to from analogue synthesis, plus a sound fidelity which he hadn't heard before, he was a convert...

    Reviews Aug 2000
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    Emu Systems Emax II (Retrozone)

    Sampling Keyboard

    The high quality converters and resonant filter imbue the 16-bit Emax II with a musicality and sonic character second to none.

    Reviews Jul 1998
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    Emu E-Synth Professional

    Digital Synthesizer

    Enu have conjured up a combination of sampler and sample playback unit which makes the capabilities of their E4X sampler available at a significantly less-than-E4X price. Simon Trask looks for the sleight of hand...

    Reviews Nov 1997
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    Emu E4K

    Performance Sampling Keyboard

    In recent years, samplers have become almost exclusively rackmount devices, widely used as production workhorses, but less so by the gigging musician. With the release of their first keyboard sampler in several years, Emu are hoping to change all that. Paul Wiffen heralds the return of the performer's sampler.

    Reviews Apr 1996
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