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E-mu MorpheusReview | Music Technology, Jan 1994Z-plane synthesiserFrom one of the few companies still committed to developing new methods of sound synthesis, the Morpheus promises much. Does it deliver? | |||
E-mu MorpheusReview | Music Technology, Nov 1993Z-plane synthesiserAn exclusive preview of a genuinely new type of synthesis? Eh, just like the old days... | |||
E-Mu Systems ProteusReview | Music Technology, Nov 1989E-mu's Proteus sample player has been one of the stars of recent trade shows, yet it's been in desperately short supply in the UK. Vic Lennard finds it's been worth the wait. | |||
E-Mu Vintage KeysReview | Music Technology, Apr 1993Sound ModuleTake 20 classic keyboards into the shower? Now you can just trigger and go with E-mu's Vintage Keys sound module, provider of sampled keyboard sounds from the Minimoog to the Mellotron. But who would you have in goal?, asks Peter Forrest | |||
EMU Proteus 2Review | Sound On Sound, Nov 1990Emu's Proteus 16-bit ROM sample player was one of last year's hi-tech highlights — the new Proteus 2 offers the same concept and quality, but with a whole new set of orchestral sounds. Nigel Humberstone conducts the review. | |||
Emu Systems ProteusReview | Sound On Sound, Nov 1989The prospect of a high-spec sample player bearing the Emu name, but costing 'under £1000', had musician's waiting with baited breath for its appearance. Now Proteus is here, and Paul Ireson breathes a sigh of relief as he finds that it was worth the wait. | |||
Invision ProtologicReview | Music Technology, Jan 1991Proteus ExpansionWith the success of E-mu's Proteus sample reader assured, Invision are offering a hardware upgrade that's likely to see the Proteus' use become even more widespread. Vic Lennard explores the logic. | |||
Morpheus - Part 1Review Series | Sound On Sound, Oct 1993Introducing a new direction in synthesis from EmuE-mu's new module heralds a new direction in synthesis. Will it change the face of music? | |||
Proteus OneReview | Micro Music, Mar 1990E-mu Systems, Inc. PROTEUS/1 16 bit Multi-timbral digital sound moduleWe see how the Proteus One will stand up to the competition of its already booming market | |||
World MachineReview | Sound On Sound, Aug 1992Emu Proteus 3 WorldEmu's new Proteus 3 is to hi-tech music what Phileas Fogg is to convenience foods. Nigel Humberstone tries a taste of authentic sounds from around the world. | |||
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Hands On: Emu Systems ProteusFeature | Sound On Sound, Nov 1992 |
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