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  • jbfairlightjbfairlight

    E-MU Emulator III XP/XSPublished on 11/27/03 at 01:11
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    A very big and warm sound!

    UTILIZATION

    Access to functions by numbers, it is a fast interface to take over!

    SOUNDS

    Effective filters!

    OVERALL OPINION

    Compatible with Akai banks ...

    Sampling the analog BANK ... It was a very expensive option!
  • ear2ear2

    E-MU Emulator III XP/XSPublished on 08/30/04 at 03:02
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Polyphony: 32 voice polyphony in mono, stereo in 16 passes.
    Converters: AD1860 (Analog Device). Frquences suporte: 16bits 32Khz to 48Khz.
    Effects: None.
    Memory: 8MB base 32 MB.
    Connections:
    The trio usual twelve o'clock, a spares mix + 8 (4 stereo), I / O numrique SPDIF AES / BU.
    The outputs are all symtriques. The mix is ​​doubled on XLR.
    Taking R422, never implentation in the programs (I know).
    SCSI x 2.
    Between sampling the analog version of XS. Optional on XP, but the sampling is possible between the numrique.
    Edition: Trs simple, over the SMDI sampler agrees perfectly. There is a remote program on the Mac (see emulatorarchive), joint with Alchemy 3 you all ...

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    Polyphony: 32 voice polyphony in mono, stereo in 16 passes.
    Converters: AD1860 (Analog Device). Frquences suporte: 16bits 32Khz to 48Khz.
    Effects: None.
    Memory: 8MB base 32 MB.
    Connections:
    The trio usual twelve o'clock, a spares mix + 8 (4 stereo), I / O numrique SPDIF AES / BU.
    The outputs are all symtriques. The mix is ​​doubled on XLR.
    Taking R422, never implentation in the programs (I know).
    SCSI x 2.
    Between sampling the analog version of XS. Optional on XP, but the sampling is possible between the numrique.
    Edition: Trs simple, over the SMDI sampler agrees perfectly. There is a remote program on the Mac (see emulatorarchive), joint with Alchemy 3 you all ...

    UTILIZATION

    The edition is very simple, the menu is clear and everything is tidy.
    The manual is incomplete because it lacks certain features such as multiple transformers and AKAI import etc ... Finally functions trs prcises seeking to enter the machine.

    SOUNDS

    Sound down, the Converto output are the same as the ESI series, yet are irrelevant (trs thundering). This is certainly the advantages of output that are not at all the same, the outputs can symtriques in addition to not having background noise SCSI.
    The sound is warm, big and can be trs trs also clear.
    The filters are the same as on Emax2, G chip. We like it or not, it gives me a good copy of analog filter, but rsonnance is worse. Terrible qd same. Ngligeable a bonus, the cutoff is displayed in Hz and is not a value of 0 99.
    The chorus is interesting, but less weird than emax2.
    The dynamics is very well respected.

    OVERALL OPINION

    Knowing enough about the EMU samplers, I must still admit that even I have a weakness for old MODELS (up EIII). The grain I got more enjoyable silent.
    With the samplers used in a lot of brands (AKAI, YAMAHA), I always come back to his amricain is really part.
    The quality of its manufacturing and the EIII XP / XS professional trs, trs connectors is good quality. I have the turbo version (the internal drive) and it is silent trs, no ventilation, the disc is trs bit noisy.
    I certainly crack again to a normal or EIII EII.
    The report is now qualitprix interesting versions for XP / XS qd same note they cost $ 6,500 and $ 7,000 XP XS (between sampling)
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  • rectaperectape

    E-MU Emulator III XP/XSPublished on 04/29/09 at 05:23
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    See below.

    UTILIZATION

    With a little galley with scsi at first but now everything goes!
    In use it's pretty simple when you know the other samplers.
    The menus are well done.

    SOUNDS

    This is where it pete!

    I never heard a EIII but this one is already better than the lifeless software sampler!

    Very good.

    OVERALL OPINION

    Superb machine, best fan value for money compared to the MPC (and expensive way) and Asr (expensive and fragile).

    I let the software for this sampler and worked well with my ears more than my eyes.

    The sound is good old E-MU round and hot desire!
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    See below.

    UTILIZATION

    With a little galley with scsi at first but now everything goes!
    In use it's pretty simple when you know the other samplers.
    The menus are well done.

    SOUNDS

    This is where it pete!

    I never heard a EIII but this one is already better than the lifeless software sampler!

    Very good.

    OVERALL OPINION

    Superb machine, best fan value for money compared to the MPC (and expensive way) and Asr (expensive and fragile).

    I let the software for this sampler and worked well with my ears more than my eyes.

    The sound is good old E-MU round and hot desire!
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