by evilandy3000 » Sat Jun 24, 2006 4:38 pm
I recently bought a brand new E4XT ultra, it came with an advert inside:
EOS Producer Series Vol.1
EOS Producer Series Vol.2
Hollywood Sound Effects
Denny Jaeger Private Collection
3D Audio Collection
Millennium synths
Niacin B3
Formula 4000 (already covered above)
Third party products:
Sounds of the 70's
Techno Synth ConstructionYard by Rob Papen - meant to be brilliant!
Syntec Super Strings
CD Audio
Phatt Beats
Orbit Beats
Then there is the E-Mu classic series
Emulator standards
More emulator standards
Orchestral
SoundFX
World Instruments
World Percussion/Ensembles
E-MU Classic
Vintage
Psychic Horns
Elements of Sound 1mb
Elements of Sound 2MB
ESI-32 Production SoundSet
Dance 2000
General Midi Collection
Dan Dean Bass Collection
26 Drum Kits and Percussion
Heavy Guitars
Sound Ideas SFX Libraries
Sound Ideas Effects Vol.1
Sound Ideas Effects Vol.2
Sound Ideas Effects Vol.3
And finally, when I started looking around, I realised that there were quite few other cool sample manufacturers like zero-g who made cd's in emu eos format
Miroslav.Vitous.Orchestra.String.Ensembles.Version.2.0.EMU 1CD
Miroslav.Vitous.Orchestra.Woodwind.Brass.Ensemble.Version.2.0.EMU 1CD
Miroslav.Vitous.Solo.Instruments.Vol.1.EMU 1CD
Miroslav.Vitous.Solo.Instruments.Vol.2.EMU 1CD
Northstars-Studio.Acoustic.Guitar.16m.Emu 1CD
Nicebytes.Studioline.01.Mega.Piano.EMU 1CD
Nicebytes.Studioline.02.Organ.EMU 1CD
Nicebytes.Studioline.03.Guitars.EMU 1CD
Nicebytes.Studioline.08.Woodwinds.EMU 1CD
Nicebytes.Studioline.09.Synth.Leads.EMU 1CD
Nicebytes.Studioline.10.Super.Pads.And.Sweeps.EMU 1CD
Nicebytes.Studioline.11.Super.FX.And.Effects.EMU 1CD
Nicebytes.Synthline.vol.20.Nordlead.2.Emu 1CD
Nicebytes.Synthline.Vol.8.JP8000.EMU 1CD
Northstar.Grand.Gold.Pianos.Emu 1CD
Northstar.Hollywood.Edge.EFX.Vol.1&2.EMU 2CD
Northstar.Sample.it.Emu 1CD
Northstar.The.Studio.Accoustic.Guitar.EMU 1CD
Peter.Siedlaczek.Advanced.Orchestra.v.6.Advanced.Combo.Emu 1CD
Rob.Papen-Techno.Synth.Construction.Yard.Emu 1CD
Syntec.Wall.of.Sounds.Vol.1.EMU 1CD
Syntec.Wall.Of.Sounds.Vol.1&Vol.2.Ensoniq 2CD
Syntec.Wall.Of.Sounds.Vol.4.EMU 1CD
Syntec.Wall.Of.Sounds.Vol.5.EMU 1CD
Syntec.Wall.Of.Sounds.Vol.6.EMU 1CD
Syntec.Wall.Of.Sounds.Vol.7.World.Of.FM.Emu 1CD
Syntec-Wall.Of.Sounds.3.Emu 1CD
Wizoo.Magnetica.Emu 1CD
Zero-G-Creative.Inspiration.Essential.JP8000.Emu 1CD
Zero-G-Creative.Inspiration.Essential.Orbit.Emu 1CD
Zero-G-Creative.Inspiration.Essential.Virus.Emu 1CD
Zero-G-Creative.Inspiration.Planet.Phatt.Emu 1CD
and best of all, when i started out making music years ago - I did the typical thing to do which was just buy lots of sampler cds. I didn't even know what Akai and E-mu were when i started, i just knew if i bought them, i could use the sounds. Now i look back and see that i have more emu compatible cd's than when i started which is cool.
I'm sure there must be many more out there. An internet search is a good option.