Quite simply amazing! Check this You Tube clip of ESX1

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Gilbatron
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Quite simply amazing! Check this You Tube clip of ESX1

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Wow!!

use of the Esx1 to the fullest potential.
Anyone got any ideas how he's getting that long sustained lead sound from the ribbon fader?/
I have tried and tried but no joy.

Enjoy

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DzHBhPrx ... h_response
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Re: Quite simply amazing! Check this You Tube clip of ESX1

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Gilbatron wrote:Wow!!

use of the Esx1 to the fullest potential.
Anyone got any ideas how he's getting that long sustained lead sound from the ribbon fader?/
I have tried and tried but no joy.

Enjoy

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DzHBhPrx ... h_response
thats awsome!

in the vid he uses the ribon to control the pitch. is this an esx feature or can i get the emx to do the same thing? on my emx it only controlls the cut off time...
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Re: Quite simply amazing! Check this You Tube clip of ESX1

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itch. wrote:
Gilbatron wrote:Wow!!

use of the Esx1 to the fullest potential.
Anyone got any ideas how he's getting that long sustained lead sound from the ribbon fader?/
I have tried and tried but no joy.

Enjoy

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DzHBhPrx ... h_response
thats awsome!

in the vid he uses the ribon to control the pitch. is this an esx feature or can i get the emx to do the same thing? on my emx it only controlls the cut off time...
you can reverse the functions of the touchpad and the fader on ur arpeggiator=> press the global button than go to ArpCntrl and set this to revers

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Yeah thing is I have reversed the pitch and appegiator ribbon and fader but no matter what scale appegiator setting I use the sample always stutters I have no idea how he gets that lead so smooth like that.

If someone else is using there ribbon fader like that I would like to hear how
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Gilbatron wrote:Yeah thing is I have reversed the pitch and appegiator ribbon and fader but no matter what scale appegiator setting I use the sample always stutters I have no idea how he gets that lead so smooth like that.

If someone else is using there ribbon fader like that I would like to hear how
I haven't watched the vid but it sounds like pitch/glide;set the fader fully open and add some glide,this will make the note transition smoother :)
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musikmachine wrote:
Gilbatron wrote:Yeah thing is I have reversed the pitch and appegiator ribbon and fader but no matter what scale appegiator setting I use the sample always stutters I have no idea how he gets that lead so smooth like that.

If someone else is using there ribbon fader like that I would like to hear how
I haven't watched the vid but it sounds like pitch/glide;set the fader fully open and add some glide,this will make the note transition smoother :)
Good call.

I got it to work.

Now, I just gotta work on my technique a bit.

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yltsEDifJSI

I really liked the use of the vocoder in this one.
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