I spent Friday afternoon capturing the infamous Emulator II Liquid Stack bank - supplied by EII guru JMP on one 5.25" floppy disk!
The sound bank was originally distributed in 1986 on OMI's first CDROM release "Universe of Sounds Volume I" for the Emulator II. This was located on OMI disk 1 under the heading "Expensive Synth Strings". This was actually one of the first CDROMs ever made and OMI were instrumental in pioneering mass produced CDROM media. This was back in the days were most computers were nothing like fast enough to even write a CDROM at single speed, let alone at X28 speed!
Very sadly the CDROM drive used with the EII is bespoke and completely non-standard which means when these beasts die thats the end of it!
What was quite creepy about capturing this sample bank is that my Emulator II was originally owned by Allen Adkins, the founder of OMI!!
http://www.cd-info.com/CDIC/History/Pio ... dkins.html
Although there are plenty of sample packs available of the EII's famous sounds most have been digitally transferred with the EII completely out of the loop. This is such a shame as the EII plays an extremely important part in shaping these sounds and adds a wonderful "colour" to these samples which really needs to be heard to appreciate it. This is in part due to the EII's 4 pole analog SSM filters and it's extremely unusual companded architecture. Furthermore - the EII didn't even have conventional ADCs but rather a discrete successive approximation circuit utilising one of the output channels as a ramp generator!!!
Here is my recreation of this wonderful sample bank in Kontakt:
DOWNLOAD FOR KONTAKT:
http://www.sendspace.com/file/91rpai

