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Emulator II OMI Universe of Sounds Vol. 3 for Emulator X3 screenshot
AudioZ Exclusive | ebx / ebl |Emulator X3 | 219 MB
The E-MU Emulator II Omi “Universe of Sounds” Libraries are some of the BEST 80’s samples.
OMI Universe of Sounds – a massive, multi-disk-spanning collection of orchestral stabs, soaring strings, funky basses, thick, punchy drums, classic synths, searing brass solos, chunky keys and loads, loads more.

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  Member 30.08.2016 115
+39
a newbie question, is there any way to use this on mac os?
  Member 8.04.2015 1 86
+58
i'm guessing you need Kontakt as it seems to be a kontakt library, not an application.
  Moderator 21.01.2012 2361 16057
+161286
kagsYou would need this vst Emulator X3 which have not been released for Mac

Crème These are not Kontakt libraries, these are sound banks that were originaly released forEMU Emulator II Hardware sampler, and have been converted to work with Emulator X3 vst, that have just been released by R2R
  Member 29.09.2020 2 38
+36
Emulator X is Windows exclusive. But maybe you can try Wine.
  Member 31.05.2020 4
0
X3 Works with bootcamp, Windows 10 on Mac, not tried with any DAW yet. This is exciting, massive thanks.
  Resident 27.02.2015 2 459
+178
friends someone who already knows how to use it well, can 'explain how to synchronize in time with the daw an imported audio loops? when I change the notes on the keyboard, never mantene time, increases tone and if I step down if campiono with the most 'low notes as you fixed time?
  Member 7.10.2018 1 451
+237
There are a number of DSP or digital signal processing functions that you
can perform on the raw samples. Samples can be spliced together, merged,
time-stretched, reversed and on and on.
Unlike Voices & Zones or Voice Processing functions, the DSP tools actually
change the recorded sample data.
Time Compression/Expansion
1. Select sample Riff Trip Gb. Press Play on the transport controls to check
it out.
2. Suppose you wanted to change the tempo to fit into your song. The
time compression/expansion DSP tool can do this for you. Select Time
Compress from the DSP toolbar. The following dialog box appears.
  Resident 27.02.2015 2 459
+178
thank you but I had already followed the manual but the same can not fixare the time, wanted to know if someone else succeeds, 'cause I would not want it any software function that is not active in this version
  Member 7.10.2018 1 451
+237
click on the sample folder below the presets and find the sample and then all of the functions will appear :)
  Member 18.01.2014 14
+1
You have to use twistaloop functionality to do it with the Emulator X. First step is to do "Beat Analysis" in sample edit mode, then enable twistaloop and it will sync to tempo.
  Resident 15.08.2012 1226
+296
perfect just sold my emu :D

bought 3x tx16w, akai 1000 2000 and 3200xl for the money :D
  Resident 21.04.2014 1807
+392
Who does not remember the famous 'E-mu Emulator II shakuhachi' that was used in the song "Sledgehammer" from Peter Gabriel.
Anyway, this here contains a lot of the sound used in the biggest digital musical laboratory that ever happened in the history of Pop / Rock music of the late 20th century, I mean the 80s, when, anyone could buy their keyboards to play on Rock bands that appeared around the entire planet.
It is as if we could talk about the "Advent of keyboards II", the second part of the rematch, because digital was put in droves to create music in real time on keyboards after 1979.
  Resident 13.09.2014 11 123
+425
sorry for my ignorance but how do I install the libraries, and tried but I can't.
  Moderator 21.01.2012 2361 16057
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You need to let emulator X 3 scan your folder/folders.
1 Select the Emulator X symbol on the left,
2 Under File select "Update Library" navigate to the folder having the sound banks.
3 Select "Upddate"

Make some Coffey and wait, it can take awhile if there is many banks. :-)

When ready you can search banks under "Library" down on the left.
You can use <AnyZ and a search word.
Then expand "Banks", select the bank you want to use, right click and load.
Now select "Sampler" down on the left, expand "Presets", double click on the preset you want and play.

Explain written it seems complicated, but it's quiet simple.
  Resident 3.11.2013 3 384
+90
All the above are super useful explanations for those who have never used the EMU Emulator. Thank a lot.
  Resident 13.09.2014 11 123
+425
thank you very much Mr oly
  Member 13.10.2014 219
+69
Hi Olymoon, thanks for explaining that - my "Update Library" command is greyed out, is there something I should adjust to make it work? Edit - for anybody else - go to the System tab at the bottom left of Emulator X3, then navigate to the folder you have stored your banks in, click on the folder name (not on the 'plus' sign next to it), then the 'Update Library' command will no longer be greyed out (in the File menu). When you click 'Update Library', then click the 'Add Location...' button in the bottom right of the window and navigate to the folder with the libraries in.
Also, thank you so much for all the Emulator banks you have uploaded here, wonderful stuff! I have just one problem - all of them are very quiet, whereas the normal Emulator X3 banks (such as Orbit-3, Planet Earth, Proteus 1, etc.) are all at normal volume. Is there something I should do to make the Emulator banks louder? I played the individual samples from within Emulator X3 and there were at the correct volume, but the patches themselves play the samples much quieter.
  Member 18.01.2014 14
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you can either add the new expansion to the emu-x library, or simply open it from the emu-x file menu, or drag the .exb file into the emu-x interface.

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