MATRIXSYNTH: E-MU Emulator II vs. Emax SE Vintage Sampler sound battle


Thursday, June 16, 2016

E-MU Emulator II vs. Emax SE Vintage Sampler sound battle


Published on Jun 16, 2016 RetroSound

"(c) 2016 vintage synthesizer demo by RetroSound

E-MU Emulator II (1984) vs. Emax SE (1986)

The EII was the direct successor of the EMULATOR and the most famous sampler in the world, 8-bit sampling, 27.7 kHz sample rate, SSM2045 24 dB/oct analog 4-pole low pass resonant filters, arpeggiator, sequencer...

The Emax was the little brother of the EMULATOR II, 12-bit sampling, 42 kHz sample rate, analog filters SSM2047 low pass with resonance, arpeggiator, sequencer...

The comparision video shows the different sound-character with identical samples."

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