The E-MU Proteus 2000: A Workhorse of 90s/00s Media Composition

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  • čas přidán 22. 08. 2024

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  • @NachozMan
    @NachozMan Před 2 měsíci +3

    Gradually been expanding my EMU rack collection, leagues ahead of so many modern machines. They also just look gorgeous on a rack.

  • @justin.johnson
    @justin.johnson Před rokem +8

    Recently dusted off my 1080 and 2000 after 15+ years that now plug into a brand new system and room. It's refreshing and nostalgic.
    So I landed here searching for advanced uses to possibly use the Proteus effects as an outboard FX unit and/or patching in the TRS inserts to put a compressor in the signal. It was cool seeing it sent into modular.
    Thanks for this.

    • @StephenTallamyMusic
      @StephenTallamyMusic  Před rokem +1

      It’s a cool feature of the unit that you can do a return effect. Have fun with your new setup!

  • @KeskeinenAika
    @KeskeinenAika Před rokem +10

    These E-mu modules kicks ass and are much more better sounding than even most workhorses made today. It's the samples that matters and the quality.

  • @datapusher-
    @datapusher- Před 11 měsíci +5

    As an owner of multiple EMU modules including this one.... The best part THEN and now was that ALL of the knobs transmitted midi data into your sequencer and the multitimbral capability. When I got the audity 2000 when it was released, my partner at the time made a full track using nothing but that module. These units always yielded amazing pads and effects. 🙌🙌😎😎

  • @bjorn0helander
    @bjorn0helander Před rokem +9

    15 years ago EMU released a free vst version of the proteus 2000. Pretty awesome thing to do.

    • @purplesamurai5205
      @purplesamurai5205 Před 9 měsíci +2

      Where can I acquire it?

    • @HydrogenHuman
      @HydrogenHuman Před 9 měsíci

      @@purplesamurai5205 You can't anymore, since the E-MU site is gone. Your best bet now is to purchase the packs from Digital Sound Factory, which are run by some of the original designers of the Proteus.

  • @Netm8kr
    @Netm8kr Před rokem +4

    Advice to those interested, without boasting… If you find ANY E-MU module out in the world at a good price… BUY IT. No regrets at all. 👍🏾✌🏾✊🏾

    • @louiehewitt6514
      @louiehewitt6514 Před 3 měsíci

      Just got my Proteus 2000 with the composer and X Lead cards for £295. A bargain I couldn’t let go

  • @mattwaters6987
    @mattwaters6987 Před 8 měsíci +3

    You have me really inspired to pull my P. 2000 out of the closet and work with it again. Great video. Definitely subbed! 😊

  • @jimsanger
    @jimsanger Před 3 lety +14

    Funny how dated these kind of sounds seemed only a couple of years ago whereas anything seems to go now.
    The filters are really nice

  • @RaquelFoster
    @RaquelFoster Před 8 měsíci +4

    I’m kinda in love with retro 1U rack synths. It’s beautiful to see how these machines were made to actually use MIDI as a virtual modular interface. Every E-mu module (and many Rolands) is 16 or 32-channel multitimbral. They all give you complete MIDI control over every normal VA parameter but also control over sample layering, filters, FX, and random interesting modulators. The Rolands have crazy mod matrix options and tons of FX. The E-mus have multiple 6-stage envelopes. They have time-variant / Z-plane filters. And they let you define CCs to use as modulators which you then can use differently in different patches.
    It’s so funny seeing modern synth nerds complaining because their $400 Roland Boutique only has 4-voice polyphony. Or you can get a $200 Aira Compact which only recognizes Note On messages. Meanwhile there’s people selling vastly more capable rack synths for $200 and the only one anybody is even slightly interested in is the TX81Z!
    And I don’t see anybody talking about the 16 simultaneous arpeggiators they put on the Audity 2000 and everything newer.
    The more obscure non-workhorse E-mus like the Proteus/3 and Planet Phatt seemed way too limited back in the day, but now they stand out as the interesting ones to me. The Proteus/3 has awesome percussion, and the Planet Phatt has great bass sounds. And all of them have some gritty pulsating patches like EtherVox or the Spirit Catcher on the Proteus/3. The Roland XV-5080 is a better all-around machine for orchestral and VA-like stuff IMO. Two of my favorite synths are the Roland XV-5050 and E-mu XL-1 Turbo because they’re super compact like the OG Proteus line but they have S/PDIF out.

    • @StephenTallamyMusic
      @StephenTallamyMusic  Před 8 měsíci

      I share that love for these machines. They may not be hip but you can still have a lot of fun with them

    • @NachozMan
      @NachozMan Před 2 měsíci

      I've the 5080 and XL1, can't agree more, 5080 is perfect for more classical scoring, but I imagine it'll open itself up once i read the deep ass manual more. EMU systems are a crime to not exist anymore, amazing units, easy to understand, super clean sounds and features. I hate that the 1U Rackmount standard has died, and like you said all these new "Botiques" cant even throw a stone at half these racks, cost 3x as much, and take up way more space haha.

    • @RaquelFoster
      @RaquelFoster Před 2 měsíci

      @@NachozMan LOL good luck with the manual. I don't think I ever bought a synth that even had a manual until I started getting 25-year-old rack modules. Those all come with 100-page manuals, unless it's a late '90s Roland - those are closer to 200 pages with all the FX options.

  • @danoreilly5020
    @danoreilly5020 Před 3 lety +6

    Thanks for this review! I am a very big fan of E-mu and it's nice to see people who still appreciate them.

  • @DocBolus
    @DocBolus Před rokem +5

    I still think romplers are an essential audio tool. During my first faltering steps into the world of electronic music I ended up with a Proteus 1 and while the limitations frustrated me I could definitely see the point and it made a whole load of stock natural sounds instantly available. One of the reasons I bought an MC-101 was for the Roland synth engine. 4 layers of separately controlled PCM samples makes for a very powerful synth and gives you all those essential stock orchestral sounds that are still needed.

  • @JurassicTrance
    @JurassicTrance Před 8 měsíci +1

    Phenomenal video, those midi tips were gold. Loved the Emu history and how thorough you were with all of its features

    • @StephenTallamyMusic
      @StephenTallamyMusic  Před 8 měsíci +1

      Glad to hear you enjoyed it!

    • @JurassicTrance
      @JurassicTrance Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@StephenTallamyMusicjust scored a Proteus 2500 for a great price, and when I opened it up it had ALL four ROM slots filled- definitely wasn’t priced accordingly 😅
      Super excited to start diving in! This video is super helpful. Cheers.

    • @StephenTallamyMusic
      @StephenTallamyMusic  Před 8 měsíci

      @@JurassicTrance wow that’s a deal! What cards were in it?

    • @JurassicTrance
      @JurassicTrance Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@StephenTallamyMusic World, XROM-1, Techno Synth, and the P2500 version of the Composer ROM with different presets. Managed everything under $500, feels like hitting the jackpot!

  • @Niele160
    @Niele160 Před 2 lety +2

    Excellent review. I've been using mine as a sound module to quickly get an idea going and never really dug into the synthesis capabilities of the machine. The thing has some serious power!

  • @irishmusico
    @irishmusico Před 3 lety +4

    This is a great video. Really interesting. I have a Proteus 2000 I bought second hand years ago and I never really got into it. Thanks for explaining the filters. I will go and have another look at it. Thank you.

  • @striknine570
    @striknine570 Před 2 lety +3

    Still got mine from 2001 I believe and use it often

  • @Johnsormani
    @Johnsormani Před 2 lety +6

    wow , such great routing options and filters. Always thought of the Proteus as a bland rompler

  • @feskymaloon1439
    @feskymaloon1439 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Love the Proteus 2000! Very cool that you’re rocking the emagic amt8 as well. I love mine. Still probably one of the best MIDI interfaces ever made.

    • @StephenTallamyMusic
      @StephenTallamyMusic  Před 11 měsíci +1

      It’s a great interface for sure. I love that it has different modes for when connected to the computer and when standalone

  • @rogier5591
    @rogier5591 Před 3 lety +8

    I just stumbled upon one today at a local thrift shop. Bought it for only €50,-
    Kinda felt like I stole it, walking out :')
    Anyway, thank you very much sharing knowledge and your personal experience with the Emu. Very valuable for a beginner like me. Looking forward to exploring those internal routing options you mentioned. That pink noise into pitch sounded amazing!

  • @tjwalkup7155
    @tjwalkup7155 Před 2 lety +1

    I just discovered your channel. Thank you for posting. I have a Proteus 2000 and have rarely explored it. I am inspired to work with it more now.

    • @StephenTallamyMusic
      @StephenTallamyMusic  Před 2 lety

      Yeah it’s got a lot of power if you start exploring, especially the mod matrix.

  • @analoq
    @analoq Před 3 lety +3

    Nice overview! I do also like the generous helping of individual outputs on the P2K and its intuitive interface.

  • @risingphoenix1484
    @risingphoenix1484 Před 2 lety +1

    This is why I love CZcams and the internet!!!!! awesome video... I was looking on ebay for the proteus and a triton and you just convinced me to go for it.

    • @StephenTallamyMusic
      @StephenTallamyMusic  Před 2 lety

      Hopefully I inspired you to play with the mod matrix inside the Proteus - you can have a lot of fun there!

  • @horizontalaptitude
    @horizontalaptitude Před rokem +1

    I felt this pain with banks in the nineties ..then sound diver came around and changed it but now you have to pay at least 150 for a sound diver sort of program , iam just about to get my mo phat back and xl lead from emu and it brings back memories only wished I kept my pk6 which I upgraded to great sound cards that the keyboard has slots for ..this is a great tutorial top man !

  • @LittleRichard1988
    @LittleRichard1988 Před 2 lety +3

    I didn't know the Proteus 2000 series could be expanded with plugin boards.
    Some of the basic orchestral sounds are even the same samples as the original
    Proteus modules although many of them are higher resolution. Many producers
    still use midi sound modules even today.

  • @esssiertiz23
    @esssiertiz23 Před 9 měsíci +1

    This is nice! I loved that you used one of my thumbnails from my second channel on YT haha 3:14

  • @DjIdea
    @DjIdea Před 2 lety +2

    thank you for this!!!

  • @DavidHilowitzMusic
    @DavidHilowitzMusic Před 3 lety +2

    Nice run-through! Interesting to see how much more this later Proteus has compared with my Proteus/2 Orchestral.

    • @StephenTallamyMusic
      @StephenTallamyMusic  Před 3 lety +2

      I bet you can create some good Thomas & Friends stuff on it though! Believe that’s what they used in the stuff before the 2000 came out

    • @OHHnoYOUdidntMAN
      @OHHnoYOUdidntMAN Před 3 lety +2

      Ayy it's you

  • @andyracksthecams
    @andyracksthecams Před 6 měsíci

    Excellent. Thank you. I have owned one of these for years but never used it. Have to give it a whirl. I bought the Prodatum Software too.

  • @FurtiveSkeptical
    @FurtiveSkeptical Před 2 lety +3

    12:34 sounds like an orchestra of bees.
    Great video, thanks.
    I have 2 of these units (p2000), one minty and one not so much. I have understood huge connectivity potential with the features of the unit, but I've struggled with implementation.
    Thanks for the tip on the sysex file.

    • @StephenTallamyMusic
      @StephenTallamyMusic  Před 2 lety +2

      Lol I always wanted to conduct a bunch of bees! I certainly enjoy taking these instruments and bringing them into a modern workflow

  • @petercarrington948
    @petercarrington948 Před 10 měsíci +1

    I have the Proteus fx. Love it.

  • @ratchetboo
    @ratchetboo Před 2 lety +1

    Great vid and knowledgeable tidbits 👍 thank you

  • @impablomations
    @impablomations Před 5 měsíci

    Loved mine when I had it. Much better than the TR Rack I sold to get it. Still regret selling.

  • @cleverhardy5230
    @cleverhardy5230 Před 2 lety +9

    I know Mark Snow used a Proteus module to compose music for the X-Files, notably using a whistle sound on the theme song.

    • @StephenTallamyMusic
      @StephenTallamyMusic  Před 2 lety +4

      Yup that was “Whistling Joe” patch from the Proteus 1!

    • @vtcabbit
      @vtcabbit Před 2 lety +4

      @@StephenTallamyMusic correction, it was proteus 2 actually!

  • @gydur
    @gydur Před rokem +1

    Love it at 11.40!

  • @keiththeodosiou
    @keiththeodosiou Před 3 lety +1

    Very interesting video. In the 90's I went the soundblaster route with sbk's and sf's. I did buy an Access Virus b in early 2000 which i still have. The last time i used it was in the Music by 300 strangers video and you do get a glimps of it now and then :)

    • @palaHD
      @palaHD Před 3 lety

      sbk and sf's,they were the future back then

  • @Spidouz
    @Spidouz Před 2 lety +7

    If you’re a composer and like EMU sounds, I recommend Digital Sound Factory Kontakt banks… they’re very well made sound libraries to recreate the sounds of the old Proteus series (first ones and then the whole 2000, Mo’Phatt, Xtreme Lead, Virtuoso, etc…).

    • @stevehofer3482
      @stevehofer3482 Před rokem

      I agree about the Digital Sound Factory banks. You can have hours of fun just auditioning the sounds.

    • @WyattLite-n-inn
      @WyattLite-n-inn Před rokem

      @@stevehofer3482If I but then as sound fonts and insert them into my app that can play them is there a lot of tweaking of sounds involved ?

    • @DadoSimicStudiostriver
      @DadoSimicStudiostriver Před rokem

      The reason this sounds how it sounds is because rompler sound engine it runs. Samples will sound lifeless compare to real deal, but can help getting into that ballpark.

    • @richf6111
      @richf6111 Před rokem

      ​@Dado Simic hi , do u mean the samples from actual 90's romplers sound better than the newer Kontakt stuff ?

    • @DadoSimicStudiostriver
      @DadoSimicStudiostriver Před rokem

      @@richf6111 Samples are half story in why they sound as they sound. Sound engine in hardware machines that manipulate samples/romplers plays a significant part.
      When you take a sample and make Kontakt library from it, its just snapshot of the sound , so that is what you get.

  • @jacavallin
    @jacavallin Před 11 měsíci +1

    Excellent vídeo !

  • @devmiles
    @devmiles Před 2 lety

    Love it, very informative! Would love to see some overview of shortdoc on all EMU modules and expansions, there are so many.

  • @LittleRichard1988
    @LittleRichard1988 Před 2 lety +2

    I recently bought a Proteus 2 and a Roland U-220. Just when I thought I had switched
    to mainly using sample libraries for orchestral instruments, saxophones and basses
    since 2019. But I decided it's time to go back to using sound modules for these sort
    of sounds. Who said orchestral sounds have to sound realistic all of the time?

    • @StephenTallamyMusic
      @StephenTallamyMusic  Před 2 lety +1

      Exactly! Have you tried blending the sample stuff with the Proteus 2? I like making combinations of things that have a leg on the past and a leg in the present

    • @LittleRichard1988
      @LittleRichard1988 Před 2 lety +1

      ​@@StephenTallamyMusic Until now I used to use Mixcraft's stock instruments and
      DSK instruments in place of a Proteus 2. I also used to use sound fonts if I wanted
      a bright trumpet. I tend to use VST instruments and libraries if I want more realistic
      sounding drums. I have in the past done lots of stuff with a mixture of sound modules
      and VST instruments.

  • @SeverityOne
    @SeverityOne Před 2 lety +4

    I have two of these, with nine different ROMs. They're quite useful little boxes.
    Edit: to clarify, I ended up with more ROMs than I can put in the modules. Somebody had an offer on a P2k with the World Expedition ROM that I couldn't refuse.

    • @StephenTallamyMusic
      @StephenTallamyMusic  Před 2 lety +1

      Nice! What are your favourite ROMs?

    • @SeverityOne
      @SeverityOne Před 2 lety +1

      @@StephenTallamyMusic I still have to explore them, but Beat Garden, TSCY, X-Lead, Vintage Collection, Definitive B3 and especially World Expedition were high on my wish list. Pure Phatt perhaps less, and Composer and ZR came with the second unit I purchased (which had the coveted World Expedition).

    • @eiriklangeland3307
      @eiriklangeland3307 Před 2 lety +1

      @@SeverityOne - Fancy getting rid of some of those pesky surplus ROMs just laying around…? 😁

    • @SeverityOne
      @SeverityOne Před 2 lety

      @@eiriklangeland3307 Unfortunately, no. I have one duplicate, which is intended for a friend, and these things are becoming so rare that I will only regret it.
      Pet peeve: "lying around", not "laying".

    • @eiriklangeland3307
      @eiriklangeland3307 Před 2 lety +1

      @@SeverityOne Ah, I understand. Had to try, though. 😊
      Thank you for the feedback and the language correction - much appreciated!
      (I actually learnt two things: the correct verb to use and the phrase ‘pet peeve’.)

  • @stuartkettridge2209
    @stuartkettridge2209 Před rokem +1

    I had a proteus 2000 with a mophat card installed... i remember it had an issue where it wouldn't play one of the instruments.... I should have took it back to be fair as it was new but I didn't want to be without it lol

  • @madness8556
    @madness8556 Před 2 lety +1

    The Emu, Alesis and Ensoniq synths had a very `American' sound which can only be described as being less 'silky' than their Japanese Korg, Roland and Yamaha counterparts. Combine the two together and you get the most phenomenal layered sounds! My Alesis S4 Plus Quadrasynth module and Ensoniq TS12 sounded awesome when used in conjunction with my Korg and Roland synths. I never owned any Emu synths but I always loved trying them out in the music stores at the time. What an absolute shame that both Ensoniq and Emu no longer exist.

    • @StephenTallamyMusic
      @StephenTallamyMusic  Před 2 lety +1

      I’ll definitely have a try at blending the Proteus with my JV1080 based on this tip!

    • @madness8556
      @madness8556 Před 2 lety +1

      @@StephenTallamyMusic honestly you'll be blown away by the results. For instance, layering similar patches such as EPs or pads. A keyboard playing friend of mine showed me this with his Korg O1W, Ensoniq SQ80, Roland JV880 and Emu Proteus XR.

    • @joeyrossiter3763
      @joeyrossiter3763 Před 9 měsíci +1

      You have to work a little more with the E-mu , but if you spend the time, it can sound as good as anything out there

    • @madness8556
      @madness8556 Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@joeyrossiter3763 I always liked the sounds of Emu modules, despite never owning any gear from that manufacturer. The earlier Proteus modules sounded great even without effects.

  • @justdope1963
    @justdope1963 Před rokem

    Thank you for this. I remember wanting to buy one of these things. They just looked really impressive. I really like the more exaggerated stepping in the filters you demonstrated. It may not have been ideal at the time, but there's no sense buying a piece of hardware unless it does something different than a vst or sampler library on a laptop

  • @doordedeur
    @doordedeur Před 9 měsíci +1

    The E-mu samples are a bit more realistic than those of the JV-1080, but the 1080 sounds a thousand times more huge. It's like comparing a mono MP3-file to a live performance.

    • @StephenTallamyMusic
      @StephenTallamyMusic  Před 9 měsíci

      I think that the programming and effects on the JV1080 really do bring the sounds alive!

  • @this_connor_guy
    @this_connor_guy Před 3 lety +1

    I have a Morpheus that I absolutely love, but I might need to add ones of these. I used to have an XL-1 years ago, but I don't think that had the patching system on it, but I could be wrong.

  • @weldonsmith183
    @weldonsmith183 Před rokem +1

    I am just restoring my studio from long term storage. I have both a Proteus/1 and Proteus/2. Now wondering if I can find the same or similar samples on the P2K? If so, plan to replace them with a P2K for about an even trade. Love the brief demo video.

    • @StephenTallamyMusic
      @StephenTallamyMusic  Před rokem

      You can get the Protozoa ROM for the P2K which contains the samples of the P1 and P2 but usually out seems to be over £250/$250 wherever it turns up on eBay. Might be better to just hold onto your originals!

  • @neonvoid
    @neonvoid Před rokem +2

    These old synths are magical. I recently bought an Ensoniq ESQ-M. Does it makes sense? Probably not. I think about it as an external VST and it won't take 10% CPU time to run sounds through it. And it sounds absolutely beautiful, if you find or make the right presets.

    • @StephenTallamyMusic
      @StephenTallamyMusic  Před rokem +1

      I've been tempted by the ESQ-M - don't tempt me more!

    • @neonvoid
      @neonvoid Před rokem

      @@StephenTallamyMusic haha :) this is how it sounds like :) czcams.com/users/shorts8Ef9xewLB9o

  • @audiolego
    @audiolego Před 3 lety +2

    I use the Proteus 1 XR from 89.

  • @bhekimkhwanazi8825
    @bhekimkhwanazi8825 Před 10 měsíci

    So the knobs of the filters are used only on the mixing of you the song or you can save the presets for future use next time in different project??

  • @Novalarke
    @Novalarke Před rokem +1

    I had a 2000. I bought it for stupid cheap back around 2003. Absolutely hated it. Sold it ASAP. Editing was a PITA, and it didn't really sound any better than my other gear at the time.

    • @StephenTallamyMusic
      @StephenTallamyMusic  Před rokem

      I certainly preferred my JV1080 over the 2000 when I got it back in the day. I’m more intrigued with it the 2000 now because I better understand modular and mod matrix

  • @thomasschimmack1403
    @thomasschimmack1403 Před 3 lety +3

    I still have a Yamaha TG500 in my setup. Not exactly a synth, but from the 90s ... maybe it still counts ...

    • @StephenTallamyMusic
      @StephenTallamyMusic  Před 3 lety +3

      What amazes me is how many sounds they can fit in so little memory. Think the TG500 has only 8MB!

    • @thomasschimmack1403
      @thomasschimmack1403 Před 3 lety +2

      @@StephenTallamyMusic That's less than the average sample nowadays. 😳

  • @azurduy117
    @azurduy117 Před 2 lety +1

    Really cool! Not much of a rompler fan but the modular aspect of this unit makes it seem like a fertile source for sampling. Does the e6400 series from that era share those patching possibilities?

    • @StephenTallamyMusic
      @StephenTallamyMusic  Před 2 lety

      I believe it does have a mod matrix too - not that I have one to confirm that.

  • @______BS______
    @______BS______ Před 2 lety +1

    the synth has great modulation and sound design capabilities, but somehow i don't see many custom made electronic patches out there. shame that myself also never bothered to make my enough of my own presets.
    also this synth supports custom scales! this can be important for some of us

    • @StephenTallamyMusic
      @StephenTallamyMusic  Před 2 lety +1

      Yeah it’s strange this synth doesn’t get the love that M1 and JV ones do yet it’s very powerful

  • @HowYouMove
    @HowYouMove Před 7 měsíci

    I’m a new beginner using a fully expanded Roland JV-1080 with the Orchestral,Keyboard of the 60s & 70s the Dance & the Session expansion boards along with my Akai MPC One plus sampler & my question is there a way that I can download all of the Proteus 2000, MoPhatt & the Vintage Pro sounds in wav files on a SD card through my MacBook Pro 💻 so I then load all of the wav file sounds into my Akai MPC One plus Sampler?

  • @user-un1wc7cz1v
    @user-un1wc7cz1v Před 7 měsíci

    9:02 digital filter steps, ohhh shit! 🫤

    • @StephenTallamyMusic
      @StephenTallamyMusic  Před 7 měsíci

      Yeah I think it steps from the front panel as the controller is actually creating a midi CC and so you only get 0-127 steps. If you use an envelope to control the cutoff I believe it will be much smoother.

  • @stuartkettridge2209
    @stuartkettridge2209 Před rokem +1

    Also Pied Piper just literally ripped one of the demo riffs straight from it for "Do you really like it"

  • @videosuperhighway7655
    @videosuperhighway7655 Před 10 měsíci +1

    I used it for composing scores and foley for Adult movies back in the days.

    • @StephenTallamyMusic
      @StephenTallamyMusic  Před 10 měsíci

      My mind boggles at what sort of foley you would create using this module for that purpose!

  • @mauriziomauricone
    @mauriziomauricone Před 3 lety +1

    Excellent video! I found one for sale but the seller says it makes drum and guitar sounds when you turn a knob (not sure which one), even without midi connected. Is this a feature or a fault? Thank you. If you would turn one of the parameter knobs, does this trigger the sound with new set parameter? I don't understand why it would do this unless it's faulty.

    • @StephenTallamyMusic
      @StephenTallamyMusic  Před 3 lety

      I wouldn't expect any of the knobs to trigger sounds. If you have "audition mode" enabled then it will play back a demo sequence to hear the sounds (like I did at 5:43) but otherwise you would need to be triggering sounds externally whilst changing the knobs.

    • @mauriziomauricone
      @mauriziomauricone Před 3 lety +1

      @@StephenTallamyMusic Yeah that's what I was thinking. The seller does not want to say which knob he turned or pushed, so it's a no go for me. Thank you for the reply!

  • @dano3211
    @dano3211 Před rokem

    Hi! I have the emu MP-7 command station, and I was screwing around with the controller knobs, i.e. (changing the controller settings and gotten things all messed up). What I would like to know is there a way that I can save the songs that I have already done on this machine by sending a midi system exclusive message to my daw's sequencer before I restore the factory settings to what they once were?
    Any help would be highly appreciated. Thanx.....

  • @trayoibry8246
    @trayoibry8246 Před rokem

    What's the best VSTi of the E-mu stuff...i remember there was a bunch of emu racks very colorful ones used in the 90s... any idea? I'm just happy Roland made the old racks as a plugin available...

    • @StephenTallamyMusic
      @StephenTallamyMusic  Před rokem +1

      I had a bit of a look at the time of making this video but I don’t think I found anything that worked on modern MacOS

  • @jakobole
    @jakobole Před 2 lety +1

    But proteus 1 didn't have any filters or LFO. But it was still great

    • @StephenTallamyMusic
      @StephenTallamyMusic  Před 2 lety +1

      I’ve never had my hands on one… maybe one day!

    • @jakobole
      @jakobole Před 2 lety

      @@StephenTallamyMusic you could change the sample start to fake a duller sound. But that means no sweeps.

  • @kennylee5621
    @kennylee5621 Před 2 lety

    Is the Proteus Custom any different from a Proteus 2000 ?

    • @StephenTallamyMusic
      @StephenTallamyMusic  Před 2 lety +1

      It’s the same hardware but you could choose your own combination of sound ROMs. The 2000 always came with the Composer ROM. There were other Proteus modules that had a different faceplate and came bundled with a different default ROM (like the Mo’Phatt). Basically you can get a custom or one of those other faceplate ones and add the Composer ROM to make it a 2000.

  • @GabePickles3837
    @GabePickles3837 Před 2 lety +1

    Do they have all the sounds from the Proteus 1 and 2?

    • @StephenTallamyMusic
      @StephenTallamyMusic  Před 2 lety +3

      You can get an expansion card with the Proteus 1 & 2 sounds but it seems to usually be very expensive on eBay - almost cheaper to buy the modules themselves!

    • @GabePickles3837
      @GabePickles3837 Před 2 lety +1

      @@StephenTallamyMusic I see. I’ll look I into that soon.

  • @AS-wm7jm
    @AS-wm7jm Před rokem

    Where is the site?

  • @drydessert4198
    @drydessert4198 Před rokem

    4:33

  • @eric-vu1jy
    @eric-vu1jy Před rokem +1

    GREAT DNB AND UKG MODULA SYNTH
    👍👍👍

  • @danielortizdecaracas
    @danielortizdecaracas Před 3 lety

    please a little help with P2K logic environment

    • @StephenTallamyMusic
      @StephenTallamyMusic  Před 3 lety

      What help do you need Daniel? If you want to chat you can catch me on Twitter @StephenTallamy