Novation Circuit vs Korg Electribe
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Yes. The parameters are well chosen and sounds that appear fairly "vanilla" when browsing the presets can have quite a bit of life once automation is applied.bladuck wrote:On more question if I may ...
Do you find the macro knobs for synth sounds very "tweak able" or medium "tweak able"
When you change synth presets, all the automation is kept which can have some very interesting results.
Does that mean automation isn't saved as part of your pattern?natrixgli wrote:Yes. The parameters are well chosen and sounds that appear fairly "vanilla" when browsing the presets can have quite a bit of life once automation is applied.bladuck wrote:On more question if I may ...
Do you find the macro knobs for synth sounds very "tweak able" or medium "tweak able"
When you change synth presets, all the automation is kept which can have some very interesting results.
No, the opposite. Automation IS saved in the pattern, which is why when you change synth presets your automation isn't erased.Hugo wrote:Does that mean automation isn't saved as part of your pattern?natrixgli wrote:Yes. The parameters are well chosen and sounds that appear fairly "vanilla" when browsing the presets can have quite a bit of life once automation is applied.bladuck wrote:On more question if I may ...
Do you find the macro knobs for synth sounds very "tweak able" or medium "tweak able"
When you change synth presets, all the automation is kept which can have some very interesting results.
Ah, sorry, I misread your postnatrixgli wrote:No, the opposite. Automation IS saved in the pattern, which is why when you change synth presets your automation isn't erased.Hugo wrote:Does that mean automation isn't saved as part of your pattern?natrixgli wrote: Yes. The parameters are well chosen and sounds that appear fairly "vanilla" when browsing the presets can have quite a bit of life once automation is applied.
When you change synth presets, all the automation is kept which can have some very interesting results.

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Hey guys,
I'm going between these two, the ESampler and Circuit. Which one is better for a standalone live performance? I want it to be really edgy and modern, most important factor is quality of sound. Mostly in the Synth department, I'm looking for those killer, attention grabbing sounds.
Is the Korg dated?
thanks!
I'm going between these two, the ESampler and Circuit. Which one is better for a standalone live performance? I want it to be really edgy and modern, most important factor is quality of sound. Mostly in the Synth department, I'm looking for those killer, attention grabbing sounds.
Is the Korg dated?
thanks!
Most sounds you can make on a Circuit can be mimicked on a sampler, but the ESampler has a pretty low-rent sequencer
I'd go for the electribe based solely on an actual screen that tells you what the hell's going on
I'd go for the electribe based solely on an actual screen that tells you what the hell's going on
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the electribe is probably more powerful (especially the sampler)
but the sequencer on the circuit destroys any korg sequence i have ever messed with. or sp unit
I havent missed the lack of screen.
circuit is fast fast fast..
since getting it i havent dug around on the web.. but before i got it i didnt read any negative reviews other than people wishing it did things that shouldnt be expected with a 300 dollar price point..
but the sequencer on the circuit destroys any korg sequence i have ever messed with. or sp unit
I havent missed the lack of screen.
circuit is fast fast fast..
since getting it i havent dug around on the web.. but before i got it i didnt read any negative reviews other than people wishing it did things that shouldnt be expected with a 300 dollar price point..
Good luck doing a live performance with only 2 synth voices!DjUltimate wrote:Hey guys,
I'm going between these two, the ESampler and Circuit. Which one is better for a standalone live performance? I want it to be really edgy and modern, most important factor is quality of sound. Mostly in the Synth department, I'm looking for those killer, attention grabbing sounds.
Is the Korg dated?
thanks!
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I should say, a 3 minute live performancejbvdb493 wrote: Good luck doing a live performance with only 2 synth voices!

Thanks guys. Do either have an arpeggiator?
The Circuit is just such eye candy its hard not to lean towards it. The sampling ability is what draws me towards it.
How complicated is it to sample from a microphone? Say I wanted to sample someone in my crowd and add it to my beat, is this realistic?