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Emu Proteus 2 (1990)

Emu Proteus 2

Trend price : 100€

Rompler orchestral module with no filter. Follows-up successor from Proteus 1 with same technical structure but different wavetable.

Overview
MODULE (weight: 2 Kg) 1 rack unit, plastic made out of plastic. Main panel features a 16 x 2 LCD display, 1 volume knob, 1 data encoder and 4 push buttons.
Rear panel terminal connectors:
- main signal out
- 4 individual outputs (subs with possible external insert)
- Midi interface
- VDC power



Voice
Up to 32 channels polyphony - a voice is composed by 2 elements samples called "primary" and "secondary" with some edit parameters:
- pitch tuning (fine and coarse)
- keyzone assignment
- start delay
- stereo panning
- mix level
- reverse playback
- chorus mode (thicks voice)

Wavetable
internal 4Mb ROM (8 X rom ICs) 125 PCM waves at 39 kHz / 16 bits resolution. PCM wavetable is focused on orchestral instruments e.g. clarinet, cello, violin, timpani, bells, trombone, trumpet, horns, brass, harp, viola but also a bunch of basic waveforms (digital, square, harmonics, short-cycled).
Some different wavetable upgrades were available:
- XR: extra RAM adds 192 new slots
- Protologic third part board with 4MB extra ROM.

Performance
up to 16 parts some special functions:
- solo monophonic mode (for OSC1/OSC2/BOTH)
- crossfade balance between primary and secondary
- pitchbend range (+/- 1 OCT)
- 3 footswitch assignable controls (eg: sustain, portamento, hold...)
- key velocity control
- scale tuning 5 presets (equal, vallotti, just C, 19 tone, gamelan) + 1 user free.

LFO
delayed modulators (shapes: sin, triangle, saw, square and random) for pitch with variable amount and random fluctuation.

Envelope
3 EGS - structure : 4 segments + 2 times:
1- primary sample amplitude
2- secondary sample amplitude
3- AUX (assignable) EG can be assigned a matrix modulation control.

Midi
full sysex commands and some basic CC controls including: panning, modulation and 4 assignable controllers ABCD (see "matrix" below).

Memory
- 128 ROM patches
- 64 RAM slots
Sounds can be saved only using Midi sysex, no external medias


Audio demo:


Video Clip:

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Review
OK: cheap
NOT : obsolete / no filter / edit interface
"Now totally obsolete. At the time is was maybe the first orchestral module. Today there are a LOT of far better VST libraries. If you like EMy orchestral sounds, better check out the Proteus Virtuoso 2000"

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Text , review, special demos copyright polynominal.com / Eric Pochesci

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