E-mu Systems - Timeline of Major Products

Timeline of Major Products

1984 - Emulator II
1988 - Emax SE
1989 - Proteus 1 (Pop/Rock)
1993 - Emulator IIIXP
1994 - ProteusFX
1997 - Plannet Phatt (Hip-Hop)
1996 - Orbit (Techno/Electronica)
1996 - Launch-Pad controller
for Orbit
1998 - E-mu Proteus 2000
1999 - E4XT Ultra

2000 - Xtreme Lead-1
(Techno/Electronica)
2000 - Mo'Phatt (Hip-Hop)
2002 - Turbo Phatt (Hip-Hop)
2001 - E-mu PK-6 (Pop/Rock)
  • 1973 - E-mu Modular System
  • 1980 - Audity
  • 1981 - Emulator
  • 1983 - Drumulator
  • 1984 - Emulator II
  • 1985 - E-mu SP-12 Drum Sampler
  • 1986 - Emax
  • 1987 - Emulator III
  • 1987 - E-mu SP-1200 Drum Sampler
  • 1989 - Proteus 1
  • 1993 - Morpheus
  • 1994 - Emulator IV / e 64
  • 1996 - Orbit 9090 V2
  • 1997 - Planet Phat
  • 1998 - Proteus 2000
  • 1998 - E-mu APS (Audio Production Studio)
  • 1999 - E4 Ultra Samplers
  • 2001- XL7/MP7 Command Stations
  • 2003 - PCI Digital Audio Systems
  • 2004 - Emulator X
  • 2005 - CardBus Digital Audio Systems
  • 2006 - Emulator X2
  • 2006 - E-mu Xboard 25, 49, 61
  • 2006 - E-mu Proteus X
  • 2007 - Digital Sound Factory acquires Proteus and Emulator sound library licenses
  • 2007 - Digital Sound Factory remasters original Proteus and Emulator sound libraries
  • 2009 - E-mu PIPEline Digital Wireless Transmitter and Receiver System
  • 2010 - E-mu longboard 61, shortboard 49 wireless performance keyboards

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