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The effects sound great, you get direct access to just about any aspect of the sound on the fly and the shortcuts to do remixes and slicing are cool and sound good, which is important.

Plus the RS is huge. Posted January 16, by showusyourpits. Subscribe to comments with RSS. Good to see continued interest in these units. This opens up all kinds of possibilities for evolving sounds and this alone makes the MX a much more dynamic machine for melodics and better for sequencing a slew of external devices. Also very valuable for pulling that tune out of your head. This is great for bridging your track with a lead solo or anything else you need to make prominent and nasty. Everything you need is right in the box, so you might not even need an external memory card!

Overall a superior machine for drums due to this and some of the other unique features. Audio-In in addition to the various new non-drum Parts. This is huge! Figure out, i. Record your experiment with motion sequencing and sit back in righteous satisfaction at your new creation. When toggled as a sample is playing, it will reverse it from its current point. Again, you have the option of motion sequencing your secret satanic messages for posterity. Another fun ESXclusive feature.

Potent sound-mangling abilities. Overall, the ESX has features which make it excel as a glitchable drum machine and compliment its ability to load any samples you want. The MX, on the other hand, is a stronger, more convenient tool for creating your own music from scratch without relying on external samples.

Would either of these Electribes be useful for that, or would it make more sense to just use Pro Tools and a Keyboard? Samples are added via the SD card slot or audio-in port. Musicians can throw in pre-built sounds, voices and even dog barks to the Electribe. Those audio segments can then be adjusted in real time via a library of filters, a modulation control and an Amp envelope generator.

Plus, you can map those sounds to the pads and play the Sampler like a keyboard. While the Sampler is made to work with pre-made sounds, its fraternal twin, the regular Electribe, is synthesizer based. Instead of random audio parts it contains a library of oscillators that can be manipulated via the filter, modulation and AMP envelope-generator knobs.

If that sounds familiar, it's because it's nearly the same setup as the Sampler. In fact, Korg demos the Electribe devices connected to each other on its site. If you can figure out how to use one, you're basically ready to use the other.

In fact, after using the Sampler for a few weeks there was hardly any learning curve when I fired up the Electribe. It took no time lay down a beat with the preinstalled percussion sounds while layering oscillators using the pads. For those who do build sequences using the hardware instead of a computer, the recent 2. Make a mistake and you can quickly delete it and move on. The update also ushered in the mega-song-creating pattern-chaining feature.

Now musicians can link their individual compositions together to create more complex songs. Getting all the features -- such as pattern chaining -- to work is mostly simple thanks to the physical buttons and knobs. But there were times when I found myself delving into sub-menus to adjust things like BPM beats per minute. There's also a tap tempo button, but sometimes you need to plug in the exact number of beats. The audio ports are also hit or miss. The latest system version 2 adds a much-requested pattern chain function that will be a great asset for live performances or music production.

The lineup has also become more colorful with the new metallic blue model. And we've also provided bonus patterns that reveal even greater sonic potential. Making your beat-making ideas rapidly take shape.

Complemented by the numerous colorfully illuminated LEDs, this unit will energize your playing. Updates make the electribe evolve daily. System version 2 adds support for the much-requested pattern chain function and undo function, as well as support for original value display. Users who already own an electribe can update their unit and then enjoy playing.

Download the system updater here. Electribe artists, sound designers, and beat makers from around the world have created bonus pattern data packed with new sounds, phrases, and sequences. These different patterns include synthesizer sounds, drum kits, and ideas that work with a variety of musical styles.



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