E-Mu Emulator Song List

From SynthTrax
Revision as of 22:31, 24 February 2022 by Olifreke (talk | contribs) (created page)
(diff) ← Older revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)

Tables of Songs featuring Access Virus Polar

Artist Song Year Notes & Reference Media URL
OMD Live 1986 Played by Paul Humphreys Reference [ YouTube]
Peter Gabriel Sledgehammer Shakuhachi Reference [ YouTube]
Ultravox Reap The Wild Wind 1982 Bass guitar samples. “Reap the Wild Wind' was the most percussive song from the LP with Warren Cann using a lot of Simmons SDSV modules. The bass line (as on 'Serenade' and several other tracks) is the group's own pre-recorded bass guitar sound in the Emulator. The PPG Wave 2.2 synthesiser made the main sounds for the piece, which was released as a single.” Reference YouTube
Marillion Real to Reel / Brief Encounter (album) 1997 Keyboards: Yamaha CP80 Piano / Yamaha DX7 / Minimoog / P.P.G. Wave 2.2 / Roland Jupiter 8 / Roland SDE 3000

Reference

YouTube
Ultravox We Came to Dance 1983 Lead string melody. 'We Came to Dance' led quickly into the triggered Emulator vocal line of 'White China', with Warren Cann pushing an SCI Drumtraks to its limit to recreate the tuned bass drum patterns of the recorded version”. The Emulator is the first thing to be seen in the official video! Reference YouTube"
Deep Purple The House Of Blue Light (album) 1987 "Synthesizer [Yamaha Qx1, Emulator 2] – Roger Glover
Keyboards [Hammond B3, Minimoog, Yamaha Dx1, Cp70 (midi), Dx7, Emulator 2] – Jon Lord Reference
YouTube
OMD Live 1986 Played by Martin Cooper Reference [ YouTube]