- E-mu
Drumulator is a sample-based drum
machine by E-mu Systems.
Introduced in 1983 at a
price of $995 USD, the
Drumulator was the
first programmable drum...
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machine with
samples built-in
priced below $1,000, the E-mu
Drumulator. The
Drumulator's success was
followed by the
Emulator II and III, the SP-12 drum...
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Vince Jones -
Cornet (solo)
Martin Armiger - Drum
programming (
Drumulator), Guitar,
Keyboards Peter Luscombe -
Drums Andrew Pendlebury - Guitar...
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Oberheim OB-X synthesizer, E-mu
Emulator II, b****
guitar Jim
Keltner – E-mu
Drumulator programming Jim Horn –
saxophones Ray
Cooper –
maracas 7-inch "Got My...
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mapping of the
newly released E-mu
Drumulator drum
machine to
create EPROM sound replacement chips. The
Drumulator was
quite po****r at that time, although...
- was the
spiritual successor to E-mu's
Drumulator and was
originally going to be
produced under the name
Drumulator II,
however shortly before the sampler...
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Melvin Belli) –
guitar Steve Albini – guitar,
vocals "Roland" (an E-mu
Drumulator drum machine) –
drums John
Loder –
recording engineer (Happy
Otter side...
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opted to use the
newest gear affordable,
using an
Oberheim DMX and E-mu
Drumulator to
create and
program the music. The
spoken word p****ages were used with...
- guitar, lead vocals, piano, PPG, Juno 60 and
Yamaha CS-80 synthesizers,
Drumulator Haydn Bendall -
Fairlight synthesizer Ton
Scherpenzeel -
Yamaha CS-80...
- SCI
Prophet T-8,
Roland Juno-60 and Moog
Prodigy synthesizers, E-mu
Drumulator programming Rupert Hine -
backing vocals 7" "What Is Love?" (Jones/Bryant)...