The Emax features many common analog synth-type controls for easilyshaping your samples. Tune, filter and shape the envelope or use LFO'sand chorus to liven up your samples. There's also an on-board sequencersection. A real-time only 16-track, non-quantizable sequencer for basicscratch-pad use or simple arpeggios or patterns. The SE and SE Plusmodels, the most advanced of the 12-bit Emax's, add a synthesizersection, newer advanced digital signal processors for sample editing anda SCSI port (standard on the SE Plus). The Emax instruments were themost advanced of the classic keyboard samplers of the late 1980's.
The Emax II which was released in 1989 brought the Emax series up tomodern specs with 16-bit sampling, 16-voice polyphony, 16 MIDI channels,stereo samples, 1MB RAM expandable to 8MB, SCSI, 8 assignable outputsand the SE's synthesis functions. And finally, the Emax II Turbo camewith 4MB RAM standard and a 4MB hard disk. Whichever Emax you choose,they're all classic machines still capable of professional qualityresults when used in making the music of today. It has been used byU2, Orbital, Astral Projection, Skinny Puppy, Meat Beat Manifesto,Nine Inch Nails, Mouse on Mars, Alphaville, Beastie Boys, Clock DVA,Die Krupps, Faith No More, Richard H Kirk, KMFDM, Steve Roach, RichardBarbieri, Wolfgang Gartner and Depeche Mode.
Depeche Mode Emax Samples
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Vintage sampling keyboard from the late 80s/early 90s. The Emax II which was released in 1989 brought the Emax series up to modern specs with 16-bit sampling, 16-voice polyphony, 16 MIDI channels, stereo samples, 1MB RAM expandable to 8MB, SCSI, 8 assignable outputs and the SE's synthesis functions. Hailed at the time for its large and varied sample library and used by many notable artists including Beastie Boys, Depeche Mode, Faith No More, Nine Inch Nails and The Wiggles. 2ff7e9595c
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