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Synthesizer Manuals: Emu : Free Texts : Free Download

Originally founded in 1971 as a synthesizer maker, E-Mu was a pioneer in samplers, sample-based drum machines and low-cost digital sampling music workstations. Since its acquisition in 1993, E-Mu Systems was a wholly owned subsidiary of Creative Technology, Ltd.. E-Mu was last based in Scotts Valley, California, on the outskirts of Silicon Valley.

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E-Mu ESI-4000 User Manual

The ESI has full access to the huge library of sounds available from E-Mu and other sources. It is fully compatible with the legendary EIII and EIIIX libraries, and can import Emax II …

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Creative Worldwide Support - E-MU

Jul 23, 2010 . E-Mu® 0404 PCI, 1616 PCI, 1616M PCI, 0404, 1212M, 1616, 1616M, 1820, 1820M Digital Audio System, or Emulator® X, Emulator® X Studio Desktop Sampling System, or Proteus® X Desktop Sound Module. Revision History: Driver Package V2.00 contains the following feature enhancements and fixes: Added Microsoft® Windows Vista™ support.

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E-mu ESI-4000 Turbo Multiple Output Configuration Guide

In the manual, E-Mu implies that Submix 1 will be used with an “insert” cable and that a signal will be returned to the ESI. This is not necessary nor desirable when using a multiple output configuration.

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E-MU Sound Modules

E-Mu Sound Module directory, including Proteus 2000, Virtuoso 2000, Xtreme Lead-1, Mo'Phatt, B-3, Planet Earth, Orbit-3, Vintage Pro, Audity 2000, Carnaval, Planet ...

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E-MU 1616M PCIe User Manual

The E-Mu 1616m system includes the MicroDockM, and is a no compromise, mastering-grade system, which includes all the features of the 1616 system. The 1616M system is distinguished by the addition of ultra-high performance 24-bit/192kHz. A/D - D/A converters which deliver an …

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EMU-1 User Manual - Actisense

EMU-1 User Manual. PDF-799.4 KB. For use with - EMU-1 NMEA 2000® Engine Monitoring Unit. The manual details everything you need to know about the EMU-1.

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E-Mu Proteus Manuals and User Guides, Music Equipment

E-Mu Proteus Manuals & User Guides User Manuals, Guides and Specifications for your E-Mu Proteus Music Equipment. Database contains 1 E-Mu Proteus Manuals (available for free online viewing or downloading in PDF): Operation manual .

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What kind of audio system does E-mu use?

    E-Mu® 0404 PCI, 1616 PCI, 1616M PCI, 0404, 1212M, 1616, 1616M, 1820, 1820M Digital Audio System, or Emulator® X, Emulator® X Studio Desktop Sampling System, or Proteus® X Desktop Sound Module. Includes changes from V1.82 Release. Includes changes from V1.02 Release. For a complete listing of downloads, you can manually search our database.

  • How do I install E mu on my computer?

    1. Insert the Xboard installation CD. 2. Double-click the E-Mu icon on your desktop. 3. In the E-Mu folder that opens, double-click the E-Mu Xboard Apps & Docs installer. 4. Follow the prompts to install the software. Windows 2000

  • Is there a manual for the E-mu ESI 4000?

    Even though E-Mu’s operation manual for the ESI series does technically state how multiple outputs can be used, it’s not clearly explained and is a bit ambiguous on some points.

  • What are the output jacks on an E mu?

    The layout of the output jacks isn’t entirely clear at first glance for three reasons: 1) E-Mu has mixed mono and stereo outputs together in one machine (Turbo model only). 2) The Turbo expansion depends upon using TRS “insert” style (y-splitter) cables in almost all scenarios.

  • What kind of audio system does E-mu use?

    E-Mu® 0404 PCI, 1616 PCI, 1616M PCI, 0404, 1212M, 1616, 1616M, 1820, 1820M Digital Audio System, or Emulator® X, Emulator® X Studio Desktop Sampling System, or Proteus® X Desktop Sound Module. Includes changes from V1.82 Release. Includes changes from V1.02 Release. For a complete listing of downloads, you can manually search our database.

  • Who are the founders of E mu Systems?

    E-Mu was last based in Scotts Valley, California, on the outskirts of Silicon Valley. 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.

  • When did Ensoniq merge with E mu Systems?

    In 1998, E-Mu was combined with Ensoniq, another synthesizer and sampler manufacturer previously acquired by Creative Technology.

  • When did the E mu sound card come out?

    During 2003-2007, E-Mu designed and published a series of high-fidelity "Digital Audio Systems" (computer sound cards), intended for professional, semi-professional and computer audio enthusiast use. They were released under the name E-Mu, however bearing a "Creative Professional" label.

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