E-mu Drumulator
E-mu Drumulator was the sample-based drum-machine by E-mu Systems. It was introduced in 1983 at a price of US$995. The Drumulator was E-mu's attempt at creating a rhythm machine like the Linn LM-1 that was better and cheaper. It was used a lot in early 1980s in synthpop and Italo-disco productions. In 1984, Digidrums released special EPROMs for Drumulator, which included the Rock Drums set that was used on Tears for Fears' hit "Shout".
Notable users
Year | Artist | Album | Songs |
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1983 | Cocteau Twins | Head over Heels | "My Love Paramour" |
Cocteau Twins | Sunburst and Snowblind | ||
Depeche Mode | Construction Time Again | "Everything Counts", "Love, in Itself" | |
Keith LeBlanc | "Malcolm X: No Sell Out" | ||
Valerie Dore | "The Night", "Get Closer" | ||
1984 | Fun Fun | "Color My Love" | |
Howard Jones | Human's Lib | ||
Kenny Loggins | Footloose | "Footloose" | |
Rockwell | Somebody's Watching Me | "Somebody's Watching Me" | |
Carol Jiani | "Touch and Go Lover" | ||
Cocteau Twins | Treasure[1] | ||
1985 | Bad Boys Blue | "Hot Girls, Bad Boys" | |
Game Theory | Real Nighttime | "She'll Be a Verb" | |
Lou Reed | OST White Nights | "My Love is Chemical" | |
Tears for Fears | Songs from the Big Chair | "Shout" | |
1986 | Jean-Michel Jarre | Rendez-Vous | |
Nu Shooz | "I Can't Wait" | ||
1987 | Big Black | Songs About Fucking | |
Depeche Mode | Music for the Masses | "Never Let Me Down Again" | |
2001 | Liars | They Threw Us All in a Trench and Stuck a Monument on Top | "Mr Your On Fire Mr", "Tumbling Walls Buried Me in the Debris", "We Live NE of Compton" |
Front 242 | |||
Ultravox |
References
- ↑ Guthrie, Robin. "Equipment Notes". Robin Guthrie (official website).
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