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E-MU Emulator X3: A Powerful Software Sampler




E-MU Emulator X3 is a software-based audio sampler that was produced by E-MU Systems from 2004 to 2009. It is the last software sampler produced that retains the ability to directly sample other sources, such as hardware synthesizers, and offers a range of features and functions that make it a versatile and creative tool for music production.


History and Versions




Emulator X was largely based on E-MU's hardware sampler operating system, EOS. As such, it replicates or expands upon most of the design and features available in the final revision of the operating system, EOS 4.70. An example of this is the inclusion of E-MU's highly publicized "Z-Plane" filters, with Emulator X containing over 25 new filters not available in EOS. It is also capable of importing and exporting bank files in EOS format for compatibility with E-MU's legacy hardware samplers such as the Emulator IV and E4 Ultra series devices.


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Emulator X was released as the company's first entry into the software sampler market in 2004, after E-MU decided to end sales and production of its hardware sampler line in 2003. Emulator X2 was released in 2006, followed by the third and final incarnation, Emulator X3, in 2009. The product has since been discontinued and is no longer available to purchase from either E-MU or its parent company, Creative Technology.


Functionality and Features




Emulator X is compatible with PCs running the Microsoft Windows operating system. The sampler can operate as a stand-alone program or as a VST instrument and, as of Emulator X3, is available in both 32-bit and 64-bit versions. For the software to run, one of several sound cards sold by E-MU was originally required. The sound card acted as a hardware dongle to prevent unauthorized use without the purchase of an E-MU branded device. This requirement was later dropped with the release of Emulator X3.


Emulator X offers a variety of features and functions that make it a powerful and creative software sampler. Some of these include:



  • A graphical user interface that allows users to edit samples, create patches, assign modulation sources, apply effects, and more.



  • A library of over 3 GB of sounds, including classic E-MU sounds from the Proteus 2000 module, as well as new sounds from various genres and styles.



  • A flexible streaming engine that supports up to 128 voices per instance, with up to 32 stereo outputs and 16 MIDI channels.



  • A comprehensive synthesis engine that supports up to six oscillators per voice, with various waveform types, sample playback modes, looping options, and pitch modulation.



  • A powerful filter section that features over 50 different types of filters, including E-MU's Z-Plane filters, which allow users to morph between different filter shapes and characteristics.



  • A modulation matrix that allows users to assign up to 24 modulation sources to any parameter, with various modulation types such as LFOs, envelopes, MIDI controllers, velocity, aftertouch, and more.



  • An effects processor that features over 40 different types of effects, including reverbs, delays, choruses, flangers, phasers, distortions, compressors, limiters, EQs, and more.



  • A unique feature called SynthSwipe, which gives Emulator X the ability to sample from connected MIDI devices such as hardware synthesizers by sending a series of notes at differing velocities via MIDI and automatically recording the device's output to create a new fully mapped sample bank.




Download and Installation




Since Emulator X is no longer available for purchase from E-MU or Creative Technology, users who wish to use the software sampler have to resort to alternative sources. One such source is the Internet Archive, which hosts several versions of Emulator X for free download. However, users should be aware that downloading and installing software from unofficial sources may pose risks such as viruses or malware infections.


One version of Emulator X that can be found on the Internet Archive is the E-MU Emulator X3 (86x/64x) , which is a pre-activated version that supersedes all previous versions and should be used in almost every case. There is no longer any need to mess with serial numbers or the need to authorize it online. However, users may need to manually copy some .dll files to Windows System32 and SysWOW64 if they are not visible in the E-MU directory (notes included).


Another version of Emulator X that can be found on the Internet Archive is the E-Mu Emulator X3 , which is an installer in .bin CD format with password. It is a full installation for Windows including Composer ROM from Proteus 2000. It works in Windows XP to 10 32/64-bit, stand-alone or plugin. However, if the installation requires registration, there is another version of X3 elsewhere in Archive that is preregistered.


A third version of Emulator X that can be found on the Internet Archive is the E-MU EMULATOR X3 (86x/64x) , which is a torrent file that contains the same pre-activated version as the first one. Users will need a torrent client such as BitTorrent or uTorrent to download the file.


Other sources of Emulator X may exist on the internet, such as file-sharing websites or forums. However, users should exercise caution and discretion when downloading and installing software from these sources, as they may contain malicious or illegal content.


Conclusion




E-MU Emulator X3 is a powerful software sampler that offers a range of features and functions that make it a versatile and creative tool for music production. It is based on E-MU's hardware sampler operating system, EOS, and supports direct sampling, Z-Plane filters, SynthSwipe, and more. However, since the product has been discontinued and is no longer available for purchase from E-MU or Creative Technology, users who wish to use the software sampler have to resort to alternative sources, such as the Internet Archive or file-sharing websites. Users should be aware of the risks and challenges involved in downloading and installing software from unofficial sources, such as viruses or malware infections, registration issues, or compatibility problems.


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