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E-mu Systems E4K
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Keyboard Synthesizer&Sampler

The E4K was designed to be the ultimate in professional sampling keyboards. The features of the E4K expand the state-of-the-art in performance instrument design, from ease of use to the impeccable audio specifications. For starters, the E4K contains an...

700.00
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Keyboard Synthesizer&Sampler

Sampler, Sound Module/ Tone Generator, Digital (D), Voices: 128, Multi Timbral Capacity: 32 part(s), Velocity Sensitivity, Aftertouch, Number of Keys: 76, Size: 7, Production start: 1999, Production ended: Yes.

800.00
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Keyboard Synthesizer&Sampler

The E-mu Systems E-Synth Keyboard is a professional-grade synthesizer keyboard that was released in 1995. It features a 76-key velocity-sensitive keyboard, 32-voice polyphony, and a wide range of sounds and effects. The E-Synth also has a built-in...

700.00
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Sampling Keyboard

Released in 1984, the Emulator II (EII) was E-mu's second eight-bit sampler. It improved upon the original by using companding digital-to-analog converters and a 27.7 kHz sample rate, along with resonant analog filters. The EII offered enhanced real-time...

2 500.00