The main thing i like about the EMX is its simply a hands on drum computer... you can improvise and freestyle stuff that would take you about 10 times as long in your sequencer. So for me its a really quick way to generate audio content.dubgil wrote:Thanks for the tip, I own an ESX, don't use it as much as I should, this is a fire under my a** nowOpuswerk wrote:Paul Frick did his LWE podcast on one of those as well if i recall correctly...
New Korg Emx & Esx SD models
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Reboot uses both ESX and EMX in his current liveset and he was one of top live acts of 2009 on resident advisor. ive also seen cabanne and villalobos as well as many other artists.dubgil wrote:Brankis wrote: . people say they're junky but plenty of top artists still using these things
such as who???
who cares though, these machines are not just classics for dance music. i know many people making all kinds of downtempo and trip-hop that love them as well
nice, this is why I asked the question as I'm not up on all that stuff... thanks manBrankis wrote:Reboot uses both ESX and EMX in his current liveset and he was one of top live acts of 2009 on resident advisor. ive also seen cabanne and villalobos as well as many other artists.dubgil wrote:Brankis wrote: . people say they're junky but plenty of top artists still using these things
such as who???
This is undeniable and somethig that keeps me hanging on to the EMX. However, I do get frustrated with the drum sounds, even with the tubes, they suck imo. Some of the Synth engine stuff can get really good sounds, but over all it's a thin sound, yet a deep machinehydrogen wrote:
The main thing i like about the EMX is its simply a hands on drum computer... you can improvise and freestyle stuff that would take you about 10 times as long in your sequencer. So for me its a really quick way to generate audio content.
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If you're really unhappy with the sounds you can always use it to trigger other kit.dubgil wrote:This is undeniable and somethig that keeps me hanging on to the EMX. However, I do get frustrated with the drum sounds, even with the tubes, they suck imo. Some of the Synth engine stuff can get really good sounds, but over all it's a thin sound, yet a deep machinehydrogen wrote:
The main thing i like about the EMX is its simply a hands on drum computer... you can improvise and freestyle stuff that would take you about 10 times as long in your sequencer. So for me its a really quick way to generate audio content.
Pick up an old akai or emu sampler they go for peanuts nowadays, add a zip disk or hard disk full of drum sounds and away you go. Or a drumstation, procussion, or something like a JV1080.
The cool thing about the EMX is the sequencer (who needs a europa?), not the sounds.
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