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  Morpheus Z-plane At a Glance
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George Wilt writes:
If I had the money, I would have 4 and with the 6 outs, I would have a nice midi setup!!!!

Comments About the Sounds:
This module doesn't sound like any other module ever made!! If you are into sounding unique this is the piece to have. I love it!! You can use the morphing to do things other synths dream about doing. I want another one. Emu, you did it this time!!

(Thanks to George Wilt for this info.)

Links for the EMU Morpheus Z-plane
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Morpheus Pole Morpheus Info/patches/msg board
Morpheus Info ! Information, review and demo sounds from The Emulator Archive
The E-mu room at Synthmuseum.com History and technical information about E-mu instruments.
The Patch King The Worlds Largest 3rd Party Synth & Sampler Developers. Thousands of new sounds for over 100 synths and samplers. Large Sound Library for many EMU Synths & Samplers.
MorphEdit Excellent Morpheus editor for Windows
Emulator Archive Morpheus Page (Working link, as of November 2002)
Discussion group for Morpheus On Yahoo groups
Emu Morpheus @ deep!sonic Find some rare picts behind the panel

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