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		<description><![CDATA[Sounds And Effects has announced a sample library, Synths of the 1970s, for E-Mu Systems&#8217; Emulator X and Proteus X is now available via download or in a DVD case.
Source material was recorded at 24 bit from the Mini Moog, ARP 2600, Moog Opus 3, ARP Odyssey, and Oberheim SEM.
Developed by Terry Grame, who was a [...]]]></description>
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<p>Source material was recorded at 24 bit from the Mini Moog, ARP 2600, Moog Opus 3, ARP Odyssey, and Oberheim SEM.</p>
<p>Developed by Terry Grame, who was a sound developer for many of E-Mu Systems&#8217; hardware sound modules, the intent here is to be much more like a virtual sound module then just a collection of raw samples—not just to emulate the old synths, but instead to use their sounds as source material to build new and exciting sounds using Emulator/Proteus X&#8217;s advanced synthesis engine—including the morphing filters, LFO&#8217;s, integrated effects, mono mode, portamento and more.</p>
<p>You can preview the sound library below:</p>
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<p>The MSRP is $39.95.</p>
<p>Synths of the 1970s specs:</p>
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<li>Version 2, 2.5 or 3.0</li>
<li>374 megabytes</li>
<li>474 Presets</li>
<li>24/44.1</li>
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<p>Also available for <a href="http://soundsandeffects.com/index.php?act=viewProd&amp;productId=24">Kontakt</a>.</p>
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		<itunes:subtitle>Sounds And Effectsnbsp;has announced a sample library, Synths of the 1970s, for E-Mu Systems' Emulator X and Proteus X is now available via download or ...</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>Sounds And Effectsnbsp;has announced a sample library, Synths of the 1970s, for E-Mu Systems' Emulator X and Proteus X is now available via download or in a DVD case.

Source material was recorded at 24 bit from the Mini Moog, ARP 2600, Moog Opus 3, ARP Odyssey, and Oberheim SEM.

Developed by Terry Grame, who was a sound developer for many of E-Mu Systems' hardware sound modules, the intent here is to be much more like a virtual sound module then just a collection of raw samplesmdash;not just to emulate the old synths, but instead to use their sounds as source material to build new and exciting sounds using Emulator/Proteus X's advanced synthesis enginemdash;including the morphing filters, LFO's, integrated effects, mono mode, portamento and more.

You can preview the sound library below:




The MSRP is $39.95.

Synths of the 1970s specs:

	Version 2, 2.5 or 3.0
	374 megabytes
	474 Presets
	24/44.1

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