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Overview 
The Proteus MPS was released in late 1991, as the first keyboard synthesizer that E-mu Systems ever released. The 5 octave keyboard with after touch and velocity, has 32 voices, 16 part multi-timbral samples, coupled to a basic synthesizer sound architecture. The sounds are from the Proteus 1 and 2. There are 200 Presets on board, and the optional RAM cards add another 100.

 Presets  0 -  99 100 ROM Presets
 Presets 100 - 199 100 RAM Presets
 Presets 200 - 299 100 RAM Presets on an optional RAM card.

The Proteus MPS sound is very distinctive and it has been used on lots of records in the early 1990's.

ROM Expansion The base model could be upgraded internally with an additional 4 MB of Orchestral samples in ROM - making it a MPS Plus. The upgrade p/n was part number 9035, and it cost $299.

Card Expansion A range of RAM cards, with 99 presets loaded on them, were produced by E-mu Systems from 1991 - 93. These cards do not include any new samples. The cards contain 256Kbyte of SRAM memory on a PCMCIA like card. The card is an industrial standard with 60-pins, and it pre-dates the development of 68-pin PCMCIA memory cards which became popular from 1993 onwards. It is not compatible with currently available PCMCIA RAM cards. They sold for $99 retail (some say $199..). A blank RAM card was available for $99 it was p/n ZM348. 

Filters & Effects There are 32 different effects (from Reverb, Echo to Flange) spread over two effects units which can be applied globally across the stereo outputs. There are no filters at all.

Configuration The Proteus MPS module implements a basic synthesizer - digitally. There are two "oscillators" called Primary and Secondary Instruments. They each can replay any of the 16-bit sampled waveforms. The waveforms are replayed first via a simple low pass tone control, then a digitally controlled amplifier (DCA) and stereo pan. The amplifier is modified by a dedicated envelope generator.

LCD The Proteus MPS uses a standard green 16 x 2 LCD display, augmented by a MIDI activity LED, and LED's for Master, Edit Menu, Preset, and Home.

Front Panel Controls The Proteus MPS expands on the number of front panel controls that a 1U rack can cope with, thanks to the larger real estate that a keyboard affords. The controls are; Demo, Volume Control Slider, Edit, Select Button (Master, Performance, Preset), Bank Select (RAM, ROM or CARD) Transpose Quickey on/off, Quickeys 0 - 9, Save/Copy, Compare, Enter, Inc/Dec, Cursor Controls, Performance Select, Multi, Data Wheel.

Verdict The Proteus MPS was very good in 1991, and the sounds are still
usable today - albeit rather familiar. Don't pay more than $350/£250 if you can avoid it. Otherwise you might as well get the Protozoa ROM and a Proteus 2000.

Advantages    : Nice rock and orchestral sounds, Low price

Disadvantages : Dated sounds, Rather thin sounding, no filter.

 Demo

To listen to the onboard demonstration songs hit the dedicated DEMO button.
 

 Product Spec

* 32 Voice Sample Replay
* 16-bit 39kHz samples
* 5-octave keyboard
* Touch and Aftertouch
* 125 samples
* G-chip based
* Tone Control, no Filters
* 4MB sample ROM
* Plus Models have 8MB
* 100 ROM Presets
* 100 RAM User Presets
 

 Models & Prices

* Base Model # 9030
* Plus #9031
* Plus Orchestral #9032

* Launched late 1991
* Discontinued 1993?
* Launch price $1495
* Plus models were $1695

* Second Hand Price $200
 

 Upgrades

* Plus 4MB ROM $299
* Plus Orchestral 4MB ROM
 

 Manuals 

* User Manual
  
1147KB / 132 pages

 

 

  Factory ROM Cards

* 256 Kbytes SRAM cards
* 99 Presets
* Sold for $99
* Launched 1991 -93
* Withdrawn 1999

Factory Preset Cards
* 9070 Pop Collection#2
* 9071 Texture & Pads
* 9072 Plus Power (MPS +)
* 9073 General MIDI
* 9074 Fresh Mix Buyer
* 9075 The Best Blends

* ZM348 Blank RAM Card
 

 Third Party Sounds

Sound Library
Acoustic/Synth Collection [SSPM01] · $ 34.95

Classic Synths/FM Emulations [MPS02] · $ 34.95
 

 Editors

Current Editors 
* Sound Quest MidiQuest
   - Atari/Amiga/Mac/PC
* Emagic SoundDiver
   - Mac/PC
 

 Re-Calibration 

To recalibrate the MPS:

* Hold 'Master' and 'Preset'
   buttons down while
   powering up.
* Dial up to '6 AD Calibrate'
* Press 'Enter'
* Press 'Master'
* Screen will read
   'Clear Cals'
   - answer yes (Enter)
* Move the 'Volume' slider
   full maximum and
   minimum a couple times
   - Do the same with the
  'Mod Wheel', 'Pitch Wheel',
   and volume pedal if you
   have one.
* Press 'Master'
* Turn MPS off
* Power-up normally.