via this auction
Kind of looks like an E-Mu Proteus.
Friday, September 04, 2009
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Baldwin also made a version of the Emax, called the Baldwin IKE. (IKE stands for Instrumental Keyboard Ensemble, I believe.) Allegedly identical instruments.
ReplyDeleteIt is an Emu Proteus, just rebadged... I was a Baldwin tech back in the days that this thing came out - kept trying to sell it as an expansion for their digital pipe organs, however since it has the same "80's" synth sounds it really doesn't work in the "pipe organ" genre...
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