E-MU Go Back The Future With Vintage Keys Keyboard

US Classic Keyboard Sounds of the 60s, 70s and 80s      28/03/03

E-MU Go Back The Future With Vintage Keys Keyboard
E-MU Vintage Keys Keyboard

The new Vintage Keys is a 61-note keyboard packed with classic sounds of ‘60’s, ‘70’s and ‘80’s. Vintage Keys offers the same brand-new keyboard samples as E-MU’s Vintage Pro Sound Module (released in November 2002) – everything from the venerable Hammond® B-3 organ and Wurlitzer® EP to legendary analog and digital synthesizers like the ARP 2600. Vintage Keys gives you an all-in-one, collection of over 30 classic keyboards, sampled from the finest vintage instruments available. Vintage Keys features a 32 MB soundset featuring samples of vintage keyboards from the ‘60’s, ‘70’s and ‘80’s, topped-off with an assortment of samples from E-MU’s B-3 module. Product Manager Sean Wilhelmsen explains “Vintage Keys is an indispensable tool for musicians playing almost any kind of music – from classic rock and blues purists to the latest in dance music productions – these keyboard sounds have a timeless appeal that are heard in almost every genre of music. Being able to carry an arsenal of classic sounds in a single keyboard is a dream – especially when they sound this good.” he concludes. You can expand your available sound palette with up to three additional Proteus® Expansion ROMs, allowing you to customize the soundset to fit your specific needs. With 64 voice polyphony, 4 analog outputs and real-time control knobs and features, Vintage Keys gives you all of the classic keyboard sounds with all of the power (and stability) of E-MU’s cutting-edge sound engine. Shipping: now Price: £599/ +/-$949
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