E-mu Emulator II
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Released commercially in 1984, the Emulator II was E-mu's second sampler. Like the Emulator I, it was an 8-bit sampler, however it had superior fidelity to the Emulator I, and allowed more flexibility in editing sounds. It was priced similarly to the Emulator I, at US $7,995 for a regular model, and $9,995 for a "plus" model featuring extra sample memory. Several upgrades, including extra disk drives and a 20 mb hard drive, were available as well.
The Emulator II was featured in the movie Ferris Bueller's Day Off, where it was the device Bueller used to simulate the sounds of being sick.