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Getting in touch The Emulator Archive has always been an Internet based business, so the quickest way to get in touch with me is to send me an email....

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Send in your ideas, requests, sales enquiries and feedback on the web site and synthesizer technology in general. I still answer Emulator sampler support questions, but it can take a few days for these.

Who are we? Well it's a one man band at this end. Ny name is Rob Keeble and I live in sunny Sussex in the UK. I am an electronics engineer and IT professional. I have had magazine articles on E-mu Systems published in the UK and Germany, and my extensive "Emulator Archive" studio was featured in Future Music in September 2002. It had rather a large collection of samplers then!

My Background I built my first analog syntheszier in 1976 - a Practical Electronics mono synth. It had the tuning capability of an EMS VCS3 and the same range of Sound FX, I sold it in 1979 before emigrating to the USA. I studied Electronics Engineering at University but ending up in an IT career in the UK, including systems programming and leading Java software development teams. By the mid-80's I was collecting and playing analog synths, and the in the 90's I was able to afford Emulator samplers.

This led to setting up the Emulator Archive in 1999 and a realisation that I was better at designing synthesizers than playing them! So I dusted off my electronics and programming knowledge in 2002 and started developing analog and digital synthesizers.