The E-mu e64 is essentially a more affordable version of the Emulator IV (EIV), sharing nearly identical operating system and voice architecture. Key differences include:64-voice polyphony (vs. EIV's 128 voices)2Mb factory RAM standard (expandable to...
The E4XT Ultra is the last and the most powerful hardware sampler from E-mu The E4XT Ultra stands as Emu's flagship sampler, representing the pinnacle of the E4 Ultra range and directly competing with Akai's top-tier S6000. This sophisticated 3U...
The E-mu E4X Turbo builds upon the original EIV with 128 voices, expandable RAM up to 128Mb (16Mb standard), an integrated 18-bit effects board, and a 1Gb hard drive of preloaded sounds. The standard E4X comes with 64 voices but is expandable to 128. The...
The Akai S3000XL sampler shares its physical appearance with the S2800 rather than the S3000. The front panel features a power switch, headphone socket, and display contrast control that doubles as a backlight switch. Eight mode buttons control basic...
The E-mu Systems Morpheus is a digital synthesizer released in 1997. It is a polyphonic, multitimbral synthesizer with a unique hybrid synthesis engine that combines sample-based synthesis with subtractive synthesis. It has 16-voice polyphony, 16-part...