Drumulator Owners Manual
E-mu System, Inc. 1981 Enhanced by The Emulator Archive Page 1 of 27
How to Use this Manual
You can use this manual to line bird cages,
as kindling when starting a fire in the
fireplace, as the raw material for creating
paper gliders, or most importantly, as a
guide to help you get the most out of the
Drumulator.
Sections 1, 2, and 3 will acquaint you with
the most common Drumulator functions.
The further you go into each section, the
more advanced the information. So, don’t
try to absorb a whole section at a time;
experiment with the buttons and controls
as you go along.
Section 4 describes the cassette interface,
while Section 5 describes the various
control jacks on the back. Section 6 deals
with how to best use the Drumulator in
studio environments.
Section 7 is a short-form summary of all
the various functions presented in the first
6 sections. Once you become familiar with
the Drumulator, this may be the only
section, which you will ever need to refer
to.
The Appendix contains background
information, which you might find interest-
ing. Or you might not. In any event, it’s
optional reading.
How else can you use this manual?
There are lots of ways, but for the moment,
let’s stick to its intended purpose. Flip the
page, set up the Drumulator, and prepare
to make some absolutely fantastic drum
sounds.