What’s the closest thing to an EMU Proteus plugin we have?

Discussion in 'Samplers, Synthesizers' started by grrarrrgh, Apr 4, 2026 at 4:52 PM.

  1. PulseWave

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    Hello @Kate Middleton, Presence by Studio One is a good way to play and edit SF2.

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    The things that made the E-MU Proteus' unique were the effects and the nice Z-Plane filters, which soundfonts cannot replicate well. While Emulator X3 is old and buggy, to my knowledge it's the only way to use the Z-Plane filters and E-MU effects in software. There was something E-MU did make called EmuPowerFX which allowed you to use the effects as a VST effect instead, but that only worked if you had an E-MU sound card/audio interface with the E-MU DSP chip on it.

    While Digital Sound Factory/DSF do sell most of the E-MU sounds as Kontakt libraries, many of them are old and are not good, many of them are just the raw samples without the special filters and effects.
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    Yes, all .exb. I must say that loading the .exb banks is real quick, as well switching among presets.
    That was the first thing I tried once banks were loaded, I love that. But with UltraProteus rack was a pain in the ass to program.
    X3 easypeasy: you select voice processing within the preset then choose the (Z-plane) filter.
    There is even a Morph designer filter - 6 stages.
     
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  5. Olaf

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    Yes, there would even be an advantage: additional outputs incl. S/PDIF are only available on Proteus 2000, not on Planet Earth or Mo' Phatt units. Apart from this, the only difference is the front plate. Internally they are basically the same. Every unit has up to 4 ROM slots. You could just put the ROMs from Planet Earth, Mo' Phatt, and another one in Proteus 2000 and use them together in the same device.
     
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    Many of the Sound Blaster Live! sound cards from around 1998 to around 2003 had the EMU10K1 chip onboard which came with a 64 voice synthesizer, 32 parts of multitimbrality, and up to 512 voices. It also had some effects made by E-MU Systems (e.g Flanger/Chorus/Reverb/Pitch Shifter/etc.) built into it as part of the FX8010 DSP architecture.
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    Many soundfonts were made back in the day that were built specifically for the SB Live! cards, including some soundfonts by Gort
    (e.g Gort's Synth) which took advantage of the SB Live!'s resonant filters (which something like Fruity Soundfont Player doesn't have) which is why playing them back on something like Fruity Soundfont Player or BASSMIDI VST/juicysfplugin will not make them sound like what they did back on the SB Live! card.

    No one to my knowledge has managed to recreate the SB Live!'s synthesizer playback behaviour/filters/effects in software form which is a shame because while I do have a Sound Blaster Live! 5.1 card, I cannot use it due to my PC not having PCI slots.

    E-MU also made software for PCs called Audio Production Suite and came with a bunch of Proteus soundfonts which are the exact same ones you can on sites like Musical-Artifacts to this day.
     
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    I’d like to also try the soundfonts, Emulator X3 is working successfully for windows but if these soundfonts are accurate I can take the proteus sound to my Mac, iPad and iPhone with a sf2 plugin.
     
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    I’m going with both, doesn’t hurt to have all the options available to me but I’m starting to go through the sound banks for X3 and putting it all together, I’ve been burned out yesterday from something unrelated so I’ll be able to test VX and the Proteus 2000 library, heck it could get imported if it’ll work in Emulator X3
     
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