- Polyphony - 128 voices
- Oscillators - 32MB Sound ROM
- Arpeg/Seq - Rhythmic Pattern Generator/Arpeggiator: 16 arpeggiators (1 per MIDI channel); SuperBEATS Mode
- Filter - 12-Pole Digital Filters
- Effects - 24-bit dual stereo-effects processor
- Keyboard - None
- Memory - 512 ROM & 512 User Presets; 1 additional internal ROM expansion slot (expandable to 3 with Turbo upgrade) for Proteus libraries or create your own custom ROMs using E-mu's E4 Ultra samplers
- Control - MIDI (16-parts, expandable to 32 with Turbo Upgrade)
- Date Produced - 2000
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E-mu Xtreme Lead XL-1 Turbo
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