The Emax was a line of samplers, developed, manufactured, and sold by E-mu Systems from 1986 to 1995. Sold alongside their more expensive Emulator II and...
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Look up emax in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Emax, E-max or similar may refer to: E-mu Emax, a line of sound samplers E-Max School of Engineering...
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Orchestra[citation needed] Ferris Bueller E-mu Emax Sampler (musical instrument) Wyeth, Stefan (October 16, 2021). "E-mu Emulator II: How I upgraded a 1984 sampler...
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E-mu Modular System 1980 - Audity 1981 - Emulator 1983 - Drumulator 1984 - Emulator II 1985 - E-mu SP-12 1986 - Emax 1987 - Emulator III 1987 - E-mu SP-1200...
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demo. The sequencing was done on a Macintosh Plus. Reznor mainly used an E-mu Emax, Prophet VS, Oberheim Xpander, and Minimoog as synthesizers. With the...
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Sampler (musical instrument) (section E-mu Systems)
samplers began to hit the market with the Ensoniq Mirage in 1985 and the E-mu Emax the following year, which had a sub-$2000 price point. The Korg DSS-1...
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backing vocals James Martin – guitar Roddy Bottum – E-mu Emax synthesizer, piano Billy Gould – bass, E-mu Emax synthesizer Mike Bordin – drums "Epic" has been...
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electric and acoustic guitars, Yamaha KX88, Roland MKS-20, Ensoniq ESQ-1, E-mu Emax, Fairlight CMI, Roland D-50, Yamaha DX7, bass guitar, Dynacord Add-One...
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Prince, except where noted Prince – lead vocals, electric guitars, E-mu Emax, E-mu Emulator II, Ensoniq EPS, Fairlight CMI, Roland D-50, piano, Wurlitzer...
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JD-800, Roland A-80, Roland A-50, Roland D-550, Hammond organ, E-mu Proteus 1 & 2, E-mu Emax II Sonny T. – bass guitar Michael Bland – drums Kirk Johnson...
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series (for Atari ST) – Sample editors for the Akai S900, Ensoniq Mirage, E-mu Emax and Sequential Prophet 2000 SynthWorks series (for Atari ST) – Patch editor/librarians...
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and recorded on Apple Mac computers using Logic Audio software and an E-mu Emax 2 E64 sampler. Various analogue synthesizers were also used to create...
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synthesizers (1, 2, 3, 5, 7), E-mu Emax (1, 7, 8), bass (2), drum programming (2, 3, 7, 8), sequencing (3, 6, 8), drum sequencing (4), Emax voices (4), Linn 9000...
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lead and backing vocals, electric and acoustic guitars, Roland D-50, E-mu Emax, Korg M1, Korg T3, bass guitar, drums, Roland R-8, Linn LM-1, finger cymbals...
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originally recorded during this period, hence the liner notes listing Sheila E. and Boni Boyer as performers on the track. In fact, nearly the entire album...
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technologies available at the time. His keyboard arsenal grew to include an E-mu Emax, Roland R-8 drum machine and a Yamaha C1 music computer, one of the first...
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rapidly ported Sound Designer to many other sampling keyboards, such as E-mu Emax, Akai S900, Sequential Prophet 2000, Korg DSS-1, and Ensoniq Mirage. Thanks...
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backing vocals George Merrill – lead vocals, acoustic piano, synthesizers, E-mu Emax Joe Mardin – synthesizers John Goux – guitars, EBow Leon Gaer – bass Denny...
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The E-mu SP-1200 is a sampling drum machine designed by Dave Rossum and released in August 1987 by E-mu Systems. Like its predecessor, the SP-12, it was...
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"infatuation with ripping off metal licks" stemmed from his experiments with E-mu's Emax sampler in late 1986, adding, "What I always hated most about heavy metal...
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equipment included the Akai S1000, Yamaha SY77, Yamaha SY22, and the E-mu Emax. Goettel told The Tampa Tribune that Skinny Puppy was attempting to "provide...
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D-50, Roland D-550, Roland Axis, Yamaha TX802, Yamaha TX7, Yamaha DX7, E-mu Emax, Ensoniq VFX, grand piano, synthesizers Stuart Nevitt – drums, cymbals...
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synthesizer David C. Lewis – Yamaha DX-7, Yamaha TX-7, Memorymoog synthesizer, E-mu Emax, sampled grand piano, Yamaha QX-I sequencer, Oberheim DX stretch drum...
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2600 and Polymoog with newer models such as the Roland Jupiter-8 and E-mu Emax I, his first sampling synthesiser. The Jupiter-8 was used to write and...
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"infatuation with ripping off metal licks" stemmed from his experiments with E-mu's Emax sampler in late 1986. He told Guitar World that, It was just interesting...
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Prophet Rev2-16, E-mu Emulator II+HD, E-mu Emax, E-mu E-Synth, E-mu Morpheus, E-mu Orbit, E-mu Planet Earth, E-mu Vintage Keys, E-mu Xtreme Lead-1, Ensoniq...
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Radiant Decay included Digidesign's Pro Tools software, an Akai S3000, E-mu Emax II and Morpheus, Korg Prophecy, Kurzweil K2000, and Roland Juno-1 06....
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of all maximal edges Emax and the set of all minimal edges Emin. A Bratteli diagram with a unique infinitely long path in Emax and Emin is called essentially...
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{\begin{cases}E_{max}={\dfrac {1}{2{\sqrt {kC_{D0}}}}}\\(C_{L})_{Emax}={\sqrt {\dfrac {C_{D0}}{k}}}\\(C_{Di})_{Emax}=C_{D0}\end{cases}}} If...
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strengthens its commitment to promoting electric mobility". lexpresscars.mu. 2024-09-18. Retrieved 2024-10-16. "BYD Sealion 7 revealed as new Tesla Model...
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