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Emulator X

Sampler/Sample Player Plugin by E-MU
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$359 - $720

Emulator X has an average user rating of 4.50 from 2 reviews

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Emulator X

Reviewed By gridsleep [all]
December 3rd, 2020
Version reviewed: 1234 on Windows

Not available from Creative any more. Creative have eliminated everything Ensoniq and E-Mu from their site except for a couple of pair of their earphones branded E-Mu. I have placed the Proteus VX and the Emulator X3 in Archive.org as abandonware.

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Emulator X

Reviewed By abi [all]
November 19th, 2004
Version reviewed: 1.0 on Windows

So what is really getting on my nerves is that E-MU released a buggy program. There are tiny little details which make the programm crash. These crashes I experienced are reproducible. But after I understood what made this proggy crash, I really started enjoying the whole thing. The presets are really nice, especially the proteus composer bank and the hip hop producer bank. But with some of the other banks there is an issue concerning the length: they weren´t edited properly, meaning that there are quite long parts recorded which include nothing but silence. This, of course, results in heavy cpu load. cpu load is in general an issue with this program i was told by other users. i´m using a p4 with 3.2 ghz and one gigabyte ram and a serial ata hard disk, and don´t have to much trouble. but i think a 3ghz cpu and 1 gb ram is a must with this program.
After I had much trouble understanding the architecture of this program, I was rewarded with great sound, nice automapping functions and nice general usability. You have many outputs, more filter types and better filter quality than anywhere else and a nice synthesizer architecture including a huge modulation matrix. The convertor software works nice, so i can use my old exs and akai programs in the ex in a sensible way. i once was really blown when i bought the extreme analogue sampling cd for the exs. combined with the synthesizer architecture and the variety of filters of the ex, i have a quasi full featured virtual analogue synthesizer with best sound quality.
Plus, it´s real fun to create your own presets of your samples. In about 2 weeks I created my own custom bank of about 70mb samples and 50 presets or so. Everything useable. The automapping functions, including the setting of loop points and crossfades, are a great help.
I don´t like the ex so much for drums, because it´s hard to edit single keys as a visualisation of the note u play is missing. here, battery is my choice. For chopping loops and so, there are better alternatives to.
But for anything else the EX is great!
Once again: BEST filters ever, high quality interpolation, nice sinthesizer architecture, useable presets.
BUT you must be prepared to work a lot with it in order to understanmd its GUI. It took me about 6 or 7 weeks until I could work with all its features. But it was worth it!
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Discussion: Active
EscapeControl
EscapeControl
31 October 2019 at 9:07pm

Seems like e-mu is no longer selling this product... would be nice if they still provided legacy downloads or made it free to use.

masterherm
masterherm
1 November 2019 at 12:25am

They left their most loyal paying customers totally up in the air.

No support, no upgrades for win 10 just like that.They have No clue on how good their software is or was.

EugeniusMaximus
EugeniusMaximus
30 June 2022 at 11:36pm

Even though I downloaded it from Abandonware, and followed the instructions, it won't load without Creative's Response Code? I was able to get Proteus XV working as stand-alone software, but it crashes as a VST in Reason 10. It's too bad, E-mu sounds are lengendary.

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