jerseykorg wrote:Handcrafted wrote:
I just use a midi keyboard with the emx, it just a sound module after all.
The only thing is, with no ADSR you have to run the seq to get more interesting envelope changes, as the simple envelope knobs only account for certain sounds....good pads need a lot of motion control data.
I feel like the electribe is overhyped because everyone is trying to sell theirs so people on the internet promote how great it is to anyone who will listen. Then you buy it and you get the real story "oh it's just a module what do you expect". But before it's all "omg this is the best thing ever you don't need any extra gear this box does it all and then some!". Of course I think the esx is a great sampler and you should all go buy one on ebay right away. Haha.
I think your being paranoid, the emx is a great device for the money, it has it's sort coming, but what do you expect for the price...I haven't ever bought one piece of gear, however much it has cost, that has not had some frustrating aspects about it.
It does get over hyped by some, mainly bc it tends to be an entry level device, so people get over excited about it because they haven't heard other serious synths.
The electribe is completely usable in a professional context and is outstanding at creating complex digital sounds extremely fast.
I think people buy it expecting to be able to make release quality stuff on it lol
For the money it is one of the best groove tools on the market, if you use it's strengths, just the same as any other instrument.
I really don't think people bigup them to make them easier to sell, because they sell well anyway bc there an excellent synth for the money.