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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › E-mu_SystemsE-mu Systems - Wikipedia

    E-mu was last based in Scotts Valley, California, on the outskirts of Silicon Valley. [1] History. E-mu Systems was founded in Santa Cruz, CA by Dave Rossum, a UCSC student and two of his friends from Caltech, Steve Gabriel and Jim Ketcham, with the goal to build their own modular synthesizers. [3] .

    • 1971
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › E-mu_ProteusE-mu Proteus - Wikipedia

    Digital. Synthesis type. Sample-based synthesis. Input/output. Two Proteus modules, the Xtreme Lead-1 and the Mo-Phatt, sit atop an Akai multi-track recorder, together forming a system typical of Hip hop production. The E-mu Proteus was a range of digital sound modules and keyboards manufactured by E-mu Systems in the late twentieth century.

    • up to 128 voices
    • E-mu
    • up to 128 notes
    • Digital
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  4. www.linkedin.com › company › e-mu-systemsE-MU Systems | LinkedIn

    E-MU Systems is based in Scotts Valley, California, United States about 50 miles south of San Francisco on the outskirts of Silicon Valley. E-MU Systems has a world-wide presence with a...

  5. Emulator. E-mu Emulator (1981) Finally released in 1981, the Emulator was a floppy disk-based keyboard workstation that enabled the musician to sample sounds, recording them to storage media and allowing them to be played as musical notes on the keyboard. The 5 " floppy disk drive enabled the owner to build a library of samples and share them ...

    • $7,995 (Emulator II in 1984) equivalent to $22,520 in 2022
    • Monotimbral Emulator, 8-part Multitimbral (Emulator II)
  6. Dec 17, 2020 · The E-mu Emulator. Research from developing the Audity was used to craft the Emulator. The new product, offered in four-voice and eight-voice models, had limited functionality: one filter and the ability to play one loop. After the Emulator was premiered at the 1981 NAMM convention, E-Mu systems gifted the first unit to Stevie Wonder.

  7. Mar 29, 2022 · A compendium of the E-mu modular system's schematics compiled by Rob Keeble. All the designs are by Dave Rossum. All the designs are by Dave Rossum. Despite many of the schematics saying "proprietary," any patents on the modules are likely expired by now, and E-mu is, unfortunately, long gone.

  8. Throughout the 1990’s, E-mu came to be known for its rack-mounted synth and sampler modules. In 1989, the Proteus was the first rack-mount module E-mu produced, and it was a huge success for the company. The Proteus 1 is an economical one-space module consisting of your basic rock and pop sounds. It has 4 MB of sounds from the EIII library ...

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