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Description

The SP-1200 was THE drum machine & sampler combo of legendary status among old school rap and hip hop artists from the eighties and nineties. It is similar to today's Akai MPC samplers - it is a sampler plus drum machine. It has limited sampling specs: 26.040 kHz and 12-bit resolution. However the dirtiness of that sound is great for hip hop and house music. They say it sounds like "old vinyl"... It features groove quantizing and a disk drive for sample storage. As an upgraded version of the 1985 SP-12, the SP-1200 focused on its coolest feature - sampling. The preset drum sounds of the SP-12 were omitted, leaving room for up to 32 user samples of your own custom sampled and edited drum sounds.

Although this machine was originally released in 1987, E-mu has reissued them again and again due to popular demand. They continued producing them until they ran out of the SSM filter chips they used, around 1998. It was just too legendary to give up as it was THE beat machine for old-school rap and hip hop! In 1997 a final reissued model was released with a cooler looking all-black case. With the SP-1200 it's easy and fun to grab those sliders and tune or tweak your sampled drum sounds all around! It is used by Roni Size, Todd Terry, Freddy Fresh, Daft Punk, Phil Collins, and The Prodigy.

Product specs

Brand E-MU Systems
Model SP-1200 8-Voice Drum Sampler
Finish Black
Year 1987 - 1996
Categories Drum Machines, Samplers
Analog / Digital Digital
MIDI I/O MIDI Input, MIDI Output, MIDI Through
Polyphony 8 Voices

FAQs

What is the E-mu SP-1200 primarily used for?

The E-mu SP-1200 is primarily used as a drum machine and sampler, renowned for its role in classic hip-hop production during the late 1980s and 1990s. It offers a distinctive 12-bit sound that producers value for its gritty, punchy character.

How many voices of polyphony does the E-mu SP-1200 offer?

The E-mu SP-1200 provides 8 voices of polyphony, allowing for the simultaneous playback of up to 8 samples, which is ideal for layering drum sounds and creating complex rhythms.

Does the E-mu SP-1200 have MIDI capabilities?

Yes, the E-mu SP-1200 is equipped with MIDI Input, Output, and Through, enabling it to be integrated into a MIDI setup for expanded control and synchronization with other MIDI-compatible gear.

What is the sampling resolution of the E-mu SP-1200?

The E-mu SP-1200 features a sampling resolution of 12-bit at a rate of 26.040 kHz, contributing to its unique and sought-after lo-fi sound quality that adds character to samples.

Can the E-mu SP-1200 be used for live performances?

Yes, the E-mu SP-1200 is suitable for live performances, thanks to its intuitive interface with faders and buttons that allow for real-time sample triggering and manipulation, making it a favorite among live hip-hop acts.

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Reviews

PROS

  • Unique "magic mojo" enhances samples with a distinctive sound

  • Immediate use after sample loading for quick creativity

  • Adds stardust and meat to samples, especially drums, with 12 bit grit

  • Pitching down samples creates unique effects

  • Short sample time but efficient for creating huge sounding beats

  • Super fat SSM filters for quality sound modification

  • Ideal for making old school rap music

CONS

  • Expensive, considered a luxury for many

  • Requires upgrades like swapping floppy for SD card drive

  • Limited sample time might restrict extended play or complex projects

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about E-mu SP-1200.

Features and functionality

  • The SP-1200's 12-bit A/D converters and unique pitch manipulation provide a distinctive 'dusty' sound, crucial for its iconic audio character.

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  • SP-1200 utilizes analog filters on audio outputs with an envelope that allows clear attack while minimizing aliasing, enhancing its unique sound profile.

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  • The SP-1200 can sometimes skip past the desired tempo, requiring precise adjustments when syncing samples, unlike the MPC's fine-tuning capabilities.

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Comparisons

  • Owners note that while the Isla S2400 is a modern alternative, it does not perfectly replicate the exact sound of the original SP-1200.

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  • The Rossum SP-1200 is considered more of a collector's piece, with limitations by today's standards, in contrast to the more versatile MPC models.

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Use cases and applications

  • The SP-1200's distinct mono input sampling makes it ideal for vintage breakbeat sampling, emphasizing the unique character of old vinyl recordings.

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  • The SP-1200 is primarily designed for drum sampling, offering a unique sound but limited functionality compared to the MPC's broader music production capabilities.

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Software and compatibility

  • Emulation plugins like SP950 effectively mimic the absence of interpolation in the SP-1200, capturing its aliasing effect when pitching sounds down.

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User experience

  • Sampling loudly into the SP-1200 can intentionally clip A/D converters, a technique used by owners to manage noise floors and enhance sound character.

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Value and pricing

  • The Isla S2400 is noted for bringing the SP-1200 into the 21st century at half the price of the Rossum reissue, while maintaining a similar sound profile.

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Critic Reviews

E-mu SP1200 (SOS Oct 87)

muzines.co.uk

The E-mu SP-1200 is praised for its user-friendly design and solid functionality, standing out in the high-end drum machine market with its ease of use and impressive sound quality. Despite limitations like a lack of internal sounds and some minor sampling quirks, it offers versatile sampling capabilities that can breathe new life into studio productions. The machine's intuitive interface and Craig Anderton's excellent manual make it approachable for musicians, even those daunted by complex gear. However, its SMPTE sync capabilities are criticized as sluggish, potentially hindering professional studio workflows. Overall, the SP-1200 is a reliable choice for those seeking a straightforward yet powerful sampling drum machine.

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atonalmeasure

My favourite sampling drum machine

Just brilliant, it has a short sample time but you can throw huge sounding beats together with this in minutes. All drum samplers should be made on this blue print, super fat SSM filters.. loved it so much but i got mega bucks for this and sold it, regretted it within weeks !

jimmarchi1

I wish I had bought it from you. I have ad the same drumulator since my youth, but I would love to swap her for a 1200.

atonalmeasure

Sold it to a guy in germany for a lot of money about 5 years ago, really regret it to be honest, I've never made tracks as quickly as i did with this instrument.

jimmarchi1

the emu stuff from the 80s just sounds great and has great workflow... even the 90s stuff is growing on me since I picked up a cheap Morpheus rack. Emu always did their own thing and the sounds are unique even today.

soekiakadrc

"it has a short sample time" Less Is More,Baby!!!!!

deejaydee

The First Ever Sampler I've Used!

My pops had this sampler back in the days and he taught me how to use this, I've have so many beats created on this legendary machine!

jimmarchi1

I grew up with my dad/uncle's drumulator (still have it)... I am envious of your SP-1200, its a drumulator ons teroids! The old E-MU stuff is so underrated these days, I don't know why, it sounds so great.

deejaydee

@jimmarchil No Doubt.

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EPIC

I love it, it's great for makin rap music on, specifically old school rap

Artist usage

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See how Para One uses E-mu SP-1200

Para One

Composer, Music Producer

TTC

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Verified via YouTube

In this video at 2:08, Para One of L'Atelier and TTC shows his studio, including a E-mu SP-1200, for the process of making his second album 'Passion'.

See how Eazy-E uses E-mu SP-1200

Eazy-E

Singer, Rapper

N.W.A

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Verified via reddit

Used by Eazy E and NWA in Many Songs. The E-mu SP-1200 is a sampler created by Dave Rossum that was released in August 1987 by E-mu Systems. Like the product it was meant to replace, the SP-12, the SP-1200's intended use was as a drum machine and sequencer for dance music producers. However, its use as a phrase sampler produces a "gritty" sound due to the machine's 26.04 kHz sampling rate, its SSM2044 filter chips and its 12-bit sampling resolution. This distinctive sound, often said to capture the "warmth" of vinyl recordings (because both formats attenuate significant amounts of bass and treble), has sustained demand for the SP-1200 more than thirty years after its discontinuation, despite the introduction of digital audio workstations and samplers/sequencers with far superior technical specifications, such as the Akai MPC. The SP-1200 is strongly associated with hip hop's golden age. Its ability to construct the bulk of a song within one piece of portable gear, a first for the industry,[2] reduced studio costs and increased creative control for hip-hop artists. According to the Village Voice, "The machine rose to such prominence that its strengths and weaknesses sculpted an entire era of music: the crunchy digitized drums, choppy segmented samples, and murky filtered basslines that characterize the vintage New York sound are all mechanisms of the machine."

See how Marley Marl uses E-mu SP-1200

Marley Marl

Rapper, Music Producer

Juice Crew

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Marley Marl utilizes the E-mu SP-1200, notably in the production of LL Cool J's "Mama Said Knock You Out," as referenced on Wikipedia.

See how Dj Toomp uses E-mu SP-1200

Dj Toomp

Composer, Music Producer

Zulu Nation

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In the article below, DJ Toomp shares that his first all-in-one music production gear was the E-mu SP-1200, which functioned simultaneously as a sampler, sequencer, and drum machine.

See how Kid Rock uses E-mu SP-1200

Kid Rock

Guitarist, Rapper

The Twisted Brown Trucker

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"Drum track produced with the EMU SP-1200 Drum machine."

See how Moodymann uses E-mu SP-1200

Moodymann

Music Producer, DJ

Urban Tribe

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An SP1200 can be seen behind Moodymann in this picture.

See how Leors Dimants uses E-mu SP-1200

Leors Dimants

Singer, DJ

Limp Bizkit

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Dj Lethal can be seen talking about this sampler in an interview with The Archivist.

See how Tomoya Ohtani uses E-mu SP-1200

Tomoya Ohtani

Guitarist, Bassist

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Tomoya Ohtani expresses his admiration for the E-mu SP-1200 in a feature on SEGA's Sonic Channel, highlighting its significance in rhythm track production.

See how Arnaud Rebotini uses E-mu SP-1200

Arnaud Rebotini

Black Strobe

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Verified via YouTube

In the Telerama YouTube video titled "Arnaud Rebotini, dans son studio," Arnaud Rebotini is seen using the E-mu SP-1200, highlighting its role in his music production process.

See how Ross Federman uses E-mu SP-1200

Ross Federman

Drummer, Music Producer

Tally Hall

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At 3:00, Tony Hoffer is shown setting up the SP-1200 for Ross Federman to use.

See how Paul Epworth uses E-mu SP-1200

Paul Epworth

Keyboardist

Band Aid 30

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In this photo posted by Epworth on his Instagram profile, the E-mu SP1200 can be seen.

See how Cookin' Soul uses E-mu SP-1200

Cookin' Soul

Music Producer, DJ

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In this Youtube video we can see him using the E-mu SP-1200 to make beats.

Genre Usage

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ISLA Instruments S2400

$1,581.95 - $1,955.00

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The S2400 is Isla's attempt to offer a modernized version of the SP-1200, vastly improving upon the storage capacity and sequencer specification of the SP-1200, but offering lo-fi sampling modes and true analog filters for input and output to help recreate the signature SP-1200 tone.

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