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Rackmount Sampler

The Emulator IV (EIV) represented at the beginning of 90s a quantum leap in sampler technology, breaking traditional boundaries with its innovative approach to digital sound manipulation. Developed by E-mu Systems and lauched in 1994, this...

500.00
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Rackmount Sampler

The E-mu Systems E6400 Ultra is a professional sampler/synthesizer workstation released in 1999. It is a powerful and versatile instrument that allows users to create and manipulate samples, sequences, and sounds. It features 64-voice polyphony, 32-bit...

600.00
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Rackmount Sampler

The E-mu Systems E5000 Ultra is a professional-grade digital sampler and sound module. It was released in 1999. The E5000 Ultra had a large library of sounds and samples and was used by many professional musicians and producers.

500.00
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Rackmount Sampler

Sampler, Digital (D), Voices: 64, Multi Timbral Capacity: 16 part(s), Production start: 1996, Production end: 1998, Production ended: Yes.

400.00
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Rackmount Sampler

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...

400.00