E-mu Emulator Sampler User Forum for the EIII EII EI and EIII XP

General Category => EIII General Discussion => Topic started by: dvdborn on February 21, 2008, 07:03:57 AM



Title: Famous users and use of the EIII on records
Post by: dvdborn on February 21, 2008, 07:03:57 AM
I'm guessing that most of us were lusting after an EIII when they first came out and were too expensive.

What were the records or artists that pointed you towards the EIII?

First time I saw an EIII on television was when the Pet Shop Boys used it with their playback performances on Top of The Pops. It must have been during their 'What have I done to deserve this' period. Around that time New Order also started using the EIII. Have a look at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BkWxlb8EIYE (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BkWxlb8EIYE) to see them in action live with an EIII.

The album that really got me wanting an EIII was 'Chansons des mers froides' (1994) by Hector Zazou. The whole album was made with an EIII. You can read more about it here: http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/1995_articles/jun95/hectorzazou.html  (http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/1995_articles/jun95/hectorzazou.html)

Also Depeche Mode with their Violator (1990) album increased my EIII lust.

David





Title: Re: Famous users and use of the EIII on records
Post by: rokuez on February 21, 2008, 12:20:56 PM
Depeche Mode's Violator album got me into the EIII.

I heard that Dr. Dre used the EIII for most of the NWA albums along with the sp.

Yanni also used the EIII "Yanni - used Emulators most notably in Yanni Live at Acropolis" from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E-mu_Emulator

Supposedly Yanni has more EIII's then any other artist...
(http://www.meloncorp.com/arch/0088/Ali2.jpg)
respect


Title: Re: Famous users and use of the EIII on records
Post by: EIII on February 22, 2008, 01:40:07 AM
My emulator III was previously owned by Mr Musarama which made quite some cheezey 80's french pop hits such as Stephanie de Monaca 's pathetic songs or Jeanne Mass's stuff also....

Went to the EIII because of Hector Zazou and indeed the seminal album "chansons des mers froides" on Cramned records which is simply the E3 at its best when it's manipulated by such talented people.

 :)


Title: Re: Famous users and use of the EIII on records
Post by: buchla on February 22, 2008, 01:27:25 PM
I've read somewhere that Front 242 made their "Tragedy for You" album with the EIII. They used the EI and EII a lot for on their first records and are still using a EII+.

Other guys who used the EIII are CJ Bolland and David Morley.

The picture below is the EIII from CJ but I'm not sure if he still owns it because he moved his studio last year.



Title: Re: Famous users and use of the EIII on records
Post by: buchla on February 22, 2008, 03:23:00 PM
I just uploaded a video of CJ making a sample with the EIII in the R&S studio in 1991: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3vPhaCe2RyU (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3vPhaCe2RyU)


Title: Re: Famous users and use of the EIII on records
Post by: buchla on February 22, 2008, 04:05:27 PM
Sorry but I've put the link to quickly on this forum. It seems that the video has to be accepted by the youtube crew first before sharing with all the public. So you should try the link later. If it isn't viewable tomorrow I'll upload it again. So stay tuned guys!


Title: Re: Famous users and use of the EIII on records
Post by: vds242 on February 23, 2008, 06:17:56 AM
Hello!

FRONT 242 never used an EIII.

On their "tyranny for You" album, they have created most of the sounds with the following gear:

AKAI S1000
Oberheim XPander
Roland R8
Yamaha DX7
and "sometimes" Emulator II

They only have one Emulator II !!!! No Emulator II+ or +HD

greetings from germany....

chris


Title: Re: Famous users and use of the EIII on records
Post by: buchla on February 28, 2008, 01:06:02 AM
FRONT 242 never used an EIII.
They only have one Emulator II !!!! No Emulator II+ or +HD

I had wrong info and it's indeed an EII no II+


Title: Re: Famous users and use of the EIII on records
Post by: Sleepwalker on March 13, 2008, 05:32:38 AM
Heaven 17 use an Elll

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HUCUHNUeNDw


Title: Re: Famous users and use of the EIII on records
Post by: dvdborn on March 13, 2008, 11:31:02 AM
Here is Alan Wilder producing Nitzer Ebb.
The first minute features the EIII

http://www.youtube.com/v/kSYTaUbP4xU&hl=en


Title: Re: Famous users and use of the EIII on records
Post by: buchla on April 16, 2008, 03:52:51 AM
Hector Zazou used the Emulator III for the songs on his album "Songs From The Cold Seas" (Chansons Des Mers Froides). Info: http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/1995_articles/jun95/hectorzazou.html
 (http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/1995_articles/jun95/hectorzazou.html)
Excerpt from that article:

Zazou's main home studio tool is, apart from three ADATs, his Emulator III. Virtually all the backing sounds on Songs From The Cold Seas were created or sampled or processed in the Emu III, with only a few exceptions, such as the keyboard sounds on Bjork's track, which were Lightwave-designed and played on a Roland JD800, the electric piano on Jane Siberry's magnificent Newfoundland song, 'She's Like A Swallow', played on a DX7II, and some Emulator SP12 that was applied to the stark-sounding Ainu lullaby 'Yaisa Maneena'. For other Lightwave sounds, Zazou would visit their studio in Paris, record the sounds he liked on DAT and sample them with his Emulator III back at base. Various synth sounds, such as sounds from Jean-Michael Jarre's ARP 2700 (heard at the beginning of 'Yaisa Maneena') were also sampled and processed in the Emulator.

Zazou's sounds are very clear, with a strong, modern, digital quality to them, yet also have true warmth and depth. Zazou explains: "For Sahara Blue I used the Emulator II, and for Cold Seas it's mainly Emulator III and a little bit of the II. I'm very very happy with the Emulator III, even to the point that when I have created a sound that I like in my TX816, I will sample it with my Emu. I think that DX7 sounds are too cold and recognisable, and the Emu makes them warmer and gives them more character. The Emulator has a great warmth and a huge, beautiful bass that you don't get from the Akai samplers, for example. I do many sound treatments in the Emulator: using the LFO, or the reverse function, or the EQ, or the filters. I find that by putting everything through the Emulator I have been able to create a coherent sound universe.

"The Emulator gives a new lease of life to old sounds, which is why I have sampled most of my old synths on it, and sold them or put them in the attic. I used to have many synths -- Juno 106, JX8P, Oberheim OB8, OBX, ARP 2600, M1, D50 and so on -- but I find that when you're going back to the same sounds on them for most of the time, it's better to stop using them. It doesn't mean that the instrument is finished and that you can't find something new on it, but you're simply losing too much time with it. Now when new equipment comes out, I borrow it from a shop, work with it for two weeks, sample what I want, and give it back, because I think that very few of them are actually worth having, especially since I much prefer the sounds of older, analogue synths. So over the years I've built up an enormous sound library."


Does anyone of you have listen to this album yet?


Title: Re: Famous users and use of the EIII on records
Post by: dvdborn on April 16, 2008, 10:51:10 AM
Yup, I listened to it a lot.

It is one of my all time favorite albums. And the one album that started me lust for the EIII.

Beware, it's no ordinary pop album. At the time, in 1994, it was sounding very fresh and new to my ears.

David




Title: Re: Famous users and use of the EIII on records
Post by: buchla on September 09, 2008, 04:04:00 PM
Hector Zazou died yesterday.


Title: Re: Famous users and use of the EIII on records
Post by: dvdborn on September 09, 2008, 11:39:33 PM
Yes, a great loss...

A while ago I chatted with him about the synthesizers he used on his, than latest album, l'absence. We also talked about the EIII which he used on Songs from the cold seas.

I am a fan of his music.

David




Title: Re: Famous users and use of the EIII on records
Post by: Elmbeatz on September 10, 2008, 02:13:58 AM
May he rest in peace!
How old was he?


Title: Re: Famous users and use of the EIII on records
Post by: buchla on September 11, 2008, 03:30:00 AM
60, I think.


Title: Re: Famous users and use of the EIII on records
Post by: dlmorley on September 18, 2008, 12:55:31 PM
Very sad about Hector. Not a good week for musicians passing away...
I heard some of his new album and it sounds excellent. I'll be ordering it.


Title: Re: Famous users and use of the EIII on records
Post by: dvdborn on February 28, 2010, 03:12:58 PM
Here's another one to add to the list of famous EIII users: Daft Punk

They mention the EIII in this article: http://mixonline.com/mag/audio_daft_punk/ (http://mixonline.com/mag/audio_daft_punk/)

Excerpt:
"To get those sounds, the pair uses many vintage keyboards, including Korg, Roland and Moog gear from the '70s. “We use the big ones that were used in the '70s, like the Juno. It depends on how you use it — if you put a distortion effect on a Juno, you can't tell it's a Juno.” Their main synths include a TR-909, TR-808, Juno-106, ARP Odyssey, E-mu 3 and AMS Phasers."


Title: Re: Famous users and use of the EIII on records
Post by: dr.c on March 01, 2010, 01:35:15 PM
I fixed Romano MUSUMARA's machine a few times, I am in France.

The EIII's I know, belonging to people, wich I PERSONNALY fixed :

Frankie Goes to Hollywood
Indochine
Elton John
Peter Gabriel
Jean-Michel Jarre
John Anderson
Axel Bauer
Louis Bertignac
Christophe
Alec Constandinos
Duran-Duran
Eurythmics
Michel Jonasz
Catherine Lara
Kassav
Jacques Revaux
Renaud
Ricky Lee James
Demis Roussous
Saint Preux
Henri Salvador
Daniel Vangarde
Vangelis
Stevie Wonder
Prince
Eddie Louis
Patrick Hernandez
Desireless
Toto
Niagara
Depeche Mode
Herbie Hancok
Gold
Michel Legrand
Jean-Louis Aubert
Suzanne Vega
Pierre Richard



Title: Re: Famous users and use of the EIII on records
Post by: dvdborn on March 01, 2010, 02:19:59 PM
That's one hell of great list.

I'm guessing that each EIII sold in France included an address card with your name on it.  :)
As an EIII owner you had to have it serviced at one point or another.





Title: Re: Famous users and use of the EIII on records
Post by: dvdborn on March 01, 2010, 02:23:27 PM
BTW, Dr C., shouldn't Laurent Boutonnat also be listed?
I saw footage of him using an EIII and EII in his home studio at the time of the Anamorphosée album.


Title: Re: Famous users and use of the EIII on records
Post by: tomheck33 on March 04, 2010, 02:18:29 PM
Pierre Richard?!?! ???


Title: Re: Famous users and use of the EIII on records
Post by: Elmbeatz on March 05, 2010, 03:54:30 AM
yes - pierre Richard ?!?!?  ??? ??? ???


Title: Re: Famous users and use of the EIII on records
Post by: dr.c on March 06, 2010, 02:58:34 PM
I effectively fixed Laurent Boutonnat machines, as well, Indochine, Pierre Richard machine was the E-Mu of Alec Constandinos and Raymond Donez, there has been as well :

Celmar ENGEL
Catherine LARA
Louis DANDREL
Bell X-1 Studios
Joel FAJERMAN
Erwan le Marc'Hadour
Serge FRANKLIN
RENAUD
Joe HAMMER
Jean-Michel JARRE
Pavle KOVACEVIC
Martin MESSONNIER
Mohammed NOUH
Yves OTTINO
Alain PEWZNER
Henri SALVADOR
Thierry TOPART
Alain WISNIAK
Marco ZUDAS


Title: Re: Famous users and use of the EIII on records
Post by: dr.c on March 06, 2010, 03:04:56 PM
I'm guessing that each EIII sold in France included an address card with your name on it.   As an EIII owner you had to have it serviced at one point or another.

You would not imagine what a mess was in the company where I worked. Most of the time, I never had any warranty card, just nothing. Anyway, the client just had to see the boss, and he didn't evan have to justify anything because he was going out with his machine fixed, but also, the complete CD Rom sets, or an SP1200, or a K250 Kurzweil...
Anyway, it was kinda hard to ask Vangelis to pay a repair of 500 USD when he bought an E1, E2, E3, Complete Moog systems, PPGs, Kurzweils, mixing console, etc... lets be serious...


Title: Re: Famous users and use of the EIII on records
Post by: H24 on January 04, 2012, 12:22:59 PM
Klaus Schulze´s EIII: http://www.klaus-schulze.com/photos/9403.htm


Title: Re: Famous users and use of the EIII on records
Post by: esynthesist on January 04, 2012, 01:17:49 PM
Quote
Klaus Schulze´s EIII: http://www.klaus-schulze.com/photos/9403.htm

That floppy drive seems pretty strange...
... looks like a CF card reader  ;)
... but then again, it was 1994...


Title: Re: Famous users and use of the EIII on records
Post by: H24 on December 11, 2013, 05:29:57 PM
Paul Haslinger (ex Tangerine Dream, Underworld Movie Soundtrack, etc) had an EIII rack. Spotted in a photo of his studio from 1999.

Simon Boswell, composer of movie scores, is another EIII-user.