Digital Sound Factory Presents E-MU PROTEUS PACK for Cakewalk Synthesizers
Digital Sound Factory has reissued the original E-MU Proteus sample content for use with Cakewalk’s Dimension Pro and Dimension LE synthesizers. Founder Timothy Swartz is a 20-year veteran of E-MU Systems and producer of the original Proteus sound sets used in the hardware products.
The E-MU Proteus Pack (https://www.digitalsoundfactory.com/proteuspack/product_info.php/products_id/216) consists of over 3,500 useable, go-to sound programs. When the product is registered, the Dimension LE synthesizer can be downloaded for free at the Cakewalk website.
E-MU Proteus Pack includes:
- Proteus 2000: Multi-Purpose Professional Sounds
- Mo’ Phatt: Hip Hop / Urban
- Xtreme Lead 1: Dance/Electronica
- Planet Earth: World
- Virtuoso 2000: Orchestral
- PX-7: Drums Percussion
- Over 3,500 different patches Compatible With The Following Products:
- Dimension Pro For Mac Or Pc
- Dimension Le
- Sonar 7 Studio And Producer Edition
- Sonar Home Studio 6 Xl
- Project5 Version 2.5
- Pro Tools Le, M-Powered, And Hd
- Logic Pro
- Garageband
- Cubase
- Ableton Live
- Digital Performer
- Tracktion
Proteus Pack Complete Retail -$349.00, ASP-$299.00
Individual Expansion Pack Retail -$99.00, ASP-$79.00
For more information, visit their web site at www.digitalsoundfactory.com.
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