E-MU Emulator X SP1200 Kit Demo

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The E-MU Emulator X is a soundcard and software sampler. I hate it, but own it. I'd rather stick with hardware samplers. This has blue screened on me several times. I can get great sounds from it, but I guess my computer does'nt like it too well. Maybe the X2 is better, but I don't know. The many settings of this sampler/soundcard are almost too overwhelming in my opinion. What you think?
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  • I've never owned an Akai MPC, but I've still produced some very great tracks.

    I might get one someday.

  • now this is a just a VST and not a standalone drum machine/sampler software right???

    meaning it needs a external Sequencer?? (let it be a software or hardware)

    right?

  • Yes, it does need an external software or hardware sequencer. The E-MU Emulator X is a soundcard and software sampler combo. I prefer using Acid Pro and tons of samples myself. I don't like the E-MU Emulator X, and don't use it. It was always buggy to me.

  • even a buggy OS'd drum machine is a million times more stable than software.

  • I hear you.

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  • Download?

    You can buy it and pay the developers so they can make X4 some day ... you know?

  • I use a mac too and trust me. OS X can crash too.

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  • sounds like you could do some badass reese processing with this

  • @crabber338 Actually, the last EMu hardware sampler is a hardware version of the Emulator X. Even the bank files are compatible. Emu X has added features since then, but the E4 Ultra with RFX32 installed is actually the hardware version of the Emulator X. I have both, and the sound is indistinguishable (EmuX is going thru a 1212m).

  • What do all those filter sweeps have to do with hiphop?

  • Emulator X is nothing to do with classic EMU gear. and this is suppose to be sp 1200 kit?? no way....

  • @09KNU get the emulator x 3

  • @heyawhaw ok Emulator x 3 has 64 midi channels with a MPC 1000 you can have 64 loops going at one time or 500 16 loops at one time cubase 16 loops at one time

  • @crabber338 they did E4 sampler

  • Eh. It's day and night to me. If you have a great soundcard and Reason you can bang out some great sounding beats. Hardware isn't my thing.

  • not true. Don't forget a drum machine runs software that's simply had the bugs inroned out. In 09, with emulator x3 under windows 7 it's more stable than some of the drum machines I've had lock up on me. And yes, I've had to pull the power plug on some drum machines before. We just tend to forget those things... But x3 is stable.

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