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DrumulatorReview | One Two Testing, Jan 1983 | |||
E-mu DrumulatorReview | Electronics & Music Maker, Jun 1983 | |||
E-mu SP1200Review | Sound On Sound, Oct 1987Sampling Percussion SystemNot just a sampling drum machine, more a solid state tape recorder! As things start to heat up at the top end of the drum machine market, David Mellor gives E-mu's successor to their popular SP-12 a thorough pounding. | |||
Emulator SP-12Review | International Musician, Oct 1985RhythmcheckNever has the term 'drum machine' been so misused. Bob Henrit samples freely | |||
Emulator SP12 UpdatesReview | Electronics & Music Maker, May 1986Paul Wiffen peers inside the latest SP12 to find a host of clever modifications: they help keep the E-mu machine at the top of the beat-box tree. | |||
Me and My E-muReview | Electronics & Music Maker, Sep 1985Emulator SP12What happens when you give a drum machine the sound-sampling capabilities of an Emulator keyboard? Little short of a miracle, according to reporters Paul Wiffen and Annabel Scott. | |||
Oberheim vs DrumulatorReview | Electronic Soundmaker, Jan 1984 | |||
This Year's ModelReview | Music Technology, Jan 1988Korg DSM1 & E-mu SP1200Are the latest samplers from Korg and E-mu Systems really new instruments, or are they simply updates on old machines? Lorenz Rychner counts the bits and checks the clocks. | |||
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