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  1. The E-MU Teak is a pair of premium studio-grade audiophile reference headphones, built for the discerning audio connoisseur. Featuring an elegant minimalist design, the E-MU Teak comes in a lightweight frame with an adjustable headband covered in leather and mounted on a ball-bearing system to provide supreme comfort and flexible adjustment for ...

  2. E-Synth is much more than a powerful synth, it's also an E4 class sampler utilizing EOS software. This means you have instant access to any of the thousands of sounds available from E-mu® Sound Central on CD-ROM. You can also import AKAI and Roland sounds. E-Synth comes standard with 4 MB of RAM (expandable to 64 MB), a SCSI interface for ...

  3. emu.com › contact-usE-MU - Support

    Technical support inquiries: support@emu.com. Other inquiries: enquiry@emu.com. Copyright © 2019 E-MU Systems Pte. Ltd.

  4. The first series of Emulator IV samplers was introduced in 1994, and consisted of the rackmount EIV and E64. The EIV had 128 voice polyphony and a maximum 128 MB of memory, while the E64 had 64 voice polyphony and a maximum of 64 MB of memory. The second series was launched in early 1996 with the E4X Turbo and then followed up with the E6400.

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  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › E-mu_ProteusE-mu Proteus - Wikipedia

    The E-mu Proteus was a range of digital sound modules and keyboards manufactured by E-mu Systems in the late twentieth century. History [ edit ] E-mu Systems came to prominence in the early 1980s with its relatively affordable Emulator sampler , and subsequently pioneered sample-based synthesis technology with the Proteus range.

  7. The system grew progressively over the next four years, eventually comprising over 30 modules, a digital sequencer and the first digital polyphonic keyboard. A complete system cost 3000 to 5000 dollars, and Emu achieved healthy sales of around 125 complete systems during the next eight years. The Emu Modular in its 1977 brochure.

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