TONE3000

EMU E Ultra Sampler

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nutronboy

2 hours ago

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Emu Ultra Series Sampler Emu's flagship samplers from just before Y2K! These were(are) amazing samplers with lots of DSP operations for the time and some fun features that I forgot all about...and may still be messing with next week! I've sampled the T3K-sweep-v3.wav at the High Sample Rate through the analog ins for starters...but then got a bit darker and nasty..... So, first I tried the DSP Aphex Aural Exciter on the signal (which strangely seems less exciting!) May try a few other settings later. And then decided to try some of the sample rate and bit rate functions. So a version at 16Bit but quartering the sample rate to a lowly 11025 Khz. Then just for good measure the same sample rate but 8Bit! Its quite Noisey, dirty and distorted. Wasn't sure how these would turn out so may well go back to the beast for some more at some point, haven't even started with its filters...... Very Noisy sampling ! See what you think add some sampler colour!

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