E Mu Vintage Keys Module

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E Mu Vintage Keys Module

Post by sequentialsoftshock » Sun Jan 27, 2013 11:05 am

What do you guys think of this ? Think it might be a decent addition if I can find one for a hundred bucks. Sounds decent to my ears.

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Re: E Mu Vintage Keys Module

Post by fh991586 » Sun Jan 27, 2013 3:17 pm

Actually, it is one of the very few things that I didn't keep long. I preferred a lot more the sounds from the Roland M-VS1! But I didn't change the presets, so there might be more to it that I just didn't see. I havn't seen any for a hundred bucks, so you'll have to keep looking to grab it: mine sold for $160 in minutes, and it was the cheapest one I've seen in 4 years!
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Re: E Mu Vintage Keys Module

Post by GuyaGuy » Sun Jan 27, 2013 9:08 pm

Definitely worth $100. Great for the Rhodes and Wurli samples, etc. For synthy stuff it's kind of limited and not fun to program, but I didn't get it for that anyhow.

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Re: E Mu Vintage Keys Module

Post by madtheory » Mon Jan 28, 2013 4:50 pm

It's not worth it if you have a sampler that can load EIIIx CDs. They are good sounds though, I still use them in Kontakt (used to have an ESI4000).

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