Best emulator for multiple instances of 1 app? - Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Basically i would like to run multiple instances of an app on 1 computer, its actually a small app and isn't a game or anything CPU intensive. the only way i can think to do this is by using emulators but many of them only allow you to run 1 instance at 1 time which means i can only run 1 instance of the app.
I have tried bluestacks and you can only run 1 instance of that at any one time.
Installed VM, Android Studio and Genymotion together which resulted in actually letting me run multiple instances of an android emulator at one time but if i load anymore than 2 emulators it just crashes and i get an error saying "display drivers has just recovered from an error". which i assume might be down to my graphics card or the drivers, i've updated to the latest drivers and its not actually a bad card so it should be able to cope with more than 2 instances.
any recommendations would be much appreciated. thanks

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