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Re: [xl7] Re: another sampler/sequnecer (almost OT)

2011-01-14 by James Ulibarri

Matt,

bro, nuke that RS7000 and get an ASR-X. Pro or non pro. It doesn't matter. I have the black one here now and I may pick up a red one in LA this weekend, but it's the same main board.

Also, tonight I am picking up a Novation Bass Station rack and Drum Station. Totally wicked with the CS. Strong strong (non-thin) voices. Add an A-Station rack later and that would be a wicked minimal setup with the PX-7... something fierce. Totally portable too with a small SKB rack.

something to think about.





On Fri, Jan 14, 2011 at 3:27 PM, Matt <somatt@...> wrote:

This is what I was talking about when I was asking about trying to do with the cs arpeggiator and pitch strip in another thread this week.


On Fri, Jan 14, 2011 at 6:59 AM, Jarlath Hynes <stimresp@...> wrote:


The electribes DO have LFO's with selectable waveshapes, and swing. Yes, it is limited, but it's fast and fun, and can sound great with some work. A lot depends a lot on the style of music you are making and how much hands-on you want.

I have a Korg esx-1 and it compliments the CS nicely. It can be used as a sound module sequenced from the CS, with all the associated benefits, and they do respond to velocity from midi-in. Load-up your samples and you have an enormous amount of hands-on control straight away. Fast, and great fun. You can still use it's crappy sequencer to lay-down motion sequences. This guy seems to sequence all his flash gear from an esx - with pretty decent results - http://www.youtube.com/user/muzik4machines

You can even bus a CS stereo output into the electribe and go haywire on it.

Oh, and that little arpeggiator strip is really nice - it even sends midi out.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=DzHBhPrxhJo

More than the sum of it's parts. I'm sure the ASRx is nice too (but where are all the knobs?) :)



--- In xl7@yahoogroups.com, James Ulibarri wrote:
>
> Matt,
>
> dude.. you already know my thoughts on the korg electribes and ensoniq
> stuff. honestly if i saw someone at a gig and i saw them with an electribe
> performing i would be like "wuss!". total cheese, dude. first of all the
> sequencer blows on the es-1. no swing, and no quantization, no shuffle.
> not sure if you're using any of those facilities but that's a big no no for
> me. how boring sounding. plus no real filters or LFO's. big deal if it
> says "filter". gee thanks. what kind of filter? lp/bp/hp at the very
> minimum let alone all the esoteric types in between must be implemented. no
> LFO's and no selectable waveshapes for those LFO's for the filter, pitch,
> etc. the ASR-X would allow you individual outs too if you bought the 8
> output board. you can add a scsi board too for $100 from thesoniq.com
> also the electribe effects are absolute cheese. that's not an effect
> engine... not sure what that is. but ASR has the same chip in the DP4 for
> the most part. that's a real effects mainframe. one is a workstation and
> one is a toy. you can make music with the korg but it's really really
> limited.
>
> don't waste your money bro on an electribe. get the ASR-X.
>
>
>
> On Thu, Jan 13, 2011 at 11:37 PM, Matt wrote:
>
> >
> >
> > Did u get it and how do u like it? I am thinking of asr-x from ebay or of
> > electribe esx. I already have rs7000 sampler too but thinking of selling
> > since it sits in the corner for difficulty of use and also I can't seem to
> > program it on the fly. Or maybe I just need to spend more time with the
> > manual.
> > On Jan 12, 2011 2:06 PM, "SzÅ`nyi András" wrote:
> >; >
> > > Sorry for a new non-E-MU question but I've just found an old machine for
> > a
> > > reasonable price.
> > > Does anyone know the Ensoniq ASR-X Pro? - btw it looks like a prototype
> > of
> > > the E-MU Command Stations. :)
> > > (http://www.vintagesynth.com/ensoniq/asrxpro.php)
> > >
> > > I'm especially curious about the sound of that, not the sequencer
> > > capabilities. (The CS's sequencer or a DAW is good enough for me.)
> > >
> > > I know it is difficult to objectively talk about the sounds,
> > > I try to give an example what kind of sound I'm looking for:
> > > Until now I owned two samplers: E-MU ESI32 and an AKAI MPC 4000,
> > > to be honest I felt the ESI has a much better sample playback.
> > > (Unfortunately both machine had to be sold...)
> > >
> > > Do I think right the ASR-X Pro has an ESI32-like sound or better?
> > >
> > >
> > > Andrew
> >
> >
>



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