orcasynth's E-Mu Music Gear Setup
The under desk stack, finally found a Morpheus to pair with my UltraProteus!
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This rig
~$3,486
Value by category
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Sound Modules
88%
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Synthesizers
12%
Price mix
Mix of standard and high-end
Avg price: $413.61
ITS SO SHINY
Photos don't quite capture its magnificence. I thought it was going to be bright yellow but upon unboxing mine I saw it for what it truly is: GOLD!
I bought for the pads and I didn't plan on editing any of the presets but I got curious because this is my first E-MU so I just had to cursor around the 2 line LCD and menu dive a bit and I found out really quickly that editing is simple to do! I wish my TR-Rack had that much thought put into its front panel.
About this setup
This gear photo by orcasynth features 5 pieces of gear, including E-mu Orbit 9090, E-Mu UltraProteus, and E-mu Morpheus. The rig is a mix of standard and high-end pieces. Artists with this kind of gear are most often found in the Electronic, Rock, and Pop scenes. Notable artists with overlapping gear include Yoko Shimomura, Richard Jacques, and Franck Roger.
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I regret selling my morpheus even though I've been gifted the similar ultra proteus recently, but despite being the same engine it's just a lot more polite unless you deep dive. Why did I sell my morpheus, it was more than those digital z-planes
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It took me so long to find a Morpheus at a price I want to pay, I don't think I'll ever give mine up. These things sell for a lot more than the UltraProteus and not sure why when the UltraProteus surpasses it in every way. The only difference is the rom sample content and quantity (Morpheus containing less). One might say less is more but the UltraProteus has a lot of gold in it if you dig for it. Morpheus and UltraProteus share rom content too.