Hi, i am just curious about esx sampling features too. I heard it is not that good when using own samples - but i heard this when esx was just released...so there are maybe further updates now ? -phono --- In elektron-users@yahoogroups.com, "Ronald Vonk (Roonan)" <info@r...> wrote: > >From: "endlessnessisticman" <endlessnessisticman@y...> > > > >I have to try out that esx. Been interested in getting a sampler. > >What sound or sounds was from the esx, roonan? I'd like to know how > >you load and store samples on it. > > > > If you listen carefully you can hear wich is from what. > The ESX has a bit of a dirty, somewhat thicker sound due to the Tubes and > the output stage. > The MM and MD are very clean and precise (wich I like) and are more upfront > in the stereo image. > This combination brings more depth to the image so to speak. > In this Jam only some of the percussion was from the ESX but the > possibilities are endless ........... ;-) > The most obvious parts are unmuted at 1:23, 1:35, 2:22. > From 5:16 I start to twist some ESX knobs. > It's very good in dynamic left to right, back to front, dry/wet kind of > things with the motion record (24 in one pattern!) > Very similair as pattern locks for those who do not now the E- tribes. > In fact the love for the motion seq. in the ES-1 made me buy the MD with his > parameter locks. > > Ronald. > > PS. When I'm selected I'm up for a Live contest, style Downtempo, 26th of > March for Diesel in Amsterdam. > I'm thinking of an totall improvised set in the same feel as this jam, will > it be good enough? > (Of course you fool ;-)
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Re: New demo('s)
2004-03-07 by phonophobie
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