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The Emax was a line of samplers, developed, manufactured, and sold by E-mu Systems from 1986 to 1995. Sold alongside their more expensive Emulator II and III samplers, the Emax line was conceived after the release of the Akai S-612 and Sequential Prophet 2000, and was designed to compete for the lower end of the sampling market.

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  • E-mu Emax (de)
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  • Emax ist die Bezeichnung für eine Modellreihe von Samplern, die zwischen 1986 und 1995 in Form von zwei Modellen von E-mu Systems entwickelt, produziert und verkauft wurden. Parallel dazu hatte E-mu Systems auch die wesentlich teureren Modelle Emulator II und im Programm. Die Emax-Modelle erschienen als Antwort auf die Konkurrenz in Form des Akai S-612 und des Sequential Prophet 2000 und sollten im unteren Bereich des Samplermarktes eine Lücke schließen. Die Bezeichnung Emax kann sich auf zwei verschiedene Emax-Modelle beziehen, den Emax (graues Gehäuse) und den Emax II (schwarzes Gehäuse). (de)
  • Gli E-mu Emax erano una serie di campionatori controllati a tastiera prodotti dalla dal 1986 al 1995. Messi in commercio contemporaneamente ai più costosi Emulator II ed Emulator III, gli Emax furono concepiti dopo la produzione della Akai S-612 e del Sequential Circuits Prophet 2000 per competere sul mercato dei campionatori economici. Il nome "Emax" può essere riferito ad uno dei due modelli costruiti, l'Emax e l'Emax II. Generalmente lo si utilizza in riferimento al primo modello, noto anche con il nome non ufficiale di "Emax I" (per distinzione dal successore). (it)
  • The Emax was a line of samplers, developed, manufactured, and sold by E-mu Systems from 1986 to 1995. Sold alongside their more expensive Emulator II and III samplers, the Emax line was conceived after the release of the Akai S-612 and Sequential Prophet 2000, and was designed to compete for the lower end of the sampling market. (en)
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  • Emax ist die Bezeichnung für eine Modellreihe von Samplern, die zwischen 1986 und 1995 in Form von zwei Modellen von E-mu Systems entwickelt, produziert und verkauft wurden. Parallel dazu hatte E-mu Systems auch die wesentlich teureren Modelle Emulator II und im Programm. Die Emax-Modelle erschienen als Antwort auf die Konkurrenz in Form des Akai S-612 und des Sequential Prophet 2000 und sollten im unteren Bereich des Samplermarktes eine Lücke schließen. Die Bezeichnung Emax kann sich auf zwei verschiedene Emax-Modelle beziehen, den Emax (graues Gehäuse) und den Emax II (schwarzes Gehäuse). (de)
  • The Emax was a line of samplers, developed, manufactured, and sold by E-mu Systems from 1986 to 1995. Sold alongside their more expensive Emulator II and III samplers, the Emax line was conceived after the release of the Akai S-612 and Sequential Prophet 2000, and was designed to compete for the lower end of the sampling market. The name Emax can refer to one of two specific models, the Emax (which was grey), and the Emax II (which was black). The Emax is sometimes referred to as the Emax I or the Emax 1000 to avoid confusion between the two models (although E-mu Systems never referred to it this way, there is an internal control label that says EMAX 1000 inside every unit). (en)
  • Gli E-mu Emax erano una serie di campionatori controllati a tastiera prodotti dalla dal 1986 al 1995. Messi in commercio contemporaneamente ai più costosi Emulator II ed Emulator III, gli Emax furono concepiti dopo la produzione della Akai S-612 e del Sequential Circuits Prophet 2000 per competere sul mercato dei campionatori economici. Il nome "Emax" può essere riferito ad uno dei due modelli costruiti, l'Emax e l'Emax II. Generalmente lo si utilizza in riferimento al primo modello, noto anche con il nome non ufficiale di "Emax I" (per distinzione dal successore). (it)
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