Ruso wrote:get yourself a copy of cakewalk rapture as a demo, it will come with VERY impressive waveforms and a ton of them that you can feed your electribe. You will have to pitch them up I believe two octaves tho so they fit the esx/emx note layout.
Ruso wrote:get yourself a copy of cakewalk rapture as a demo, it will come with VERY impressive waveforms and a ton of them that you can feed your electribe. You will have to pitch them up I believe two octaves tho so they fit the esx/emx note layout.
Sweet Ruso, gona check the demo out now
Hey Ruso, I found the samples (I think), but they were all very short/small (like 1k to 17k). Are these the ones you are referring to? Is there a way to utilise them in the ESX (i.e. Sample and hold or something?)
load those short samples into your korg. Then go to sample edit and set the start point to 0, then they will sustain as long as you hold down the keyboard part on either of the two keyboard parts.
Basically they loop so that you can play them with the keyboard parts (1 and 2).
I was up till 3 last night trying to figure out why they click when they loop in the esx but not when i listen to them looped in soundforge. I figured out that the esx cuts off 1 sample. So say the wavefrom you are loading is 900 samples long, when you load it into the esx it will be 899 samples long that one sample is enough to cause the loop to be off just enough to cause clicking. so you have to add a sample in you audio editor before you load it into your esx. To make up for the one being cut.
best example and the synth breakdown is @ 3:20+, i also use it for a bending bridge/outro on the bass later on in the performance.
i use the fader/ribbon opposite of his though, matter of preference. imo you can be more note accurate with the slider so the ribbon is more suited to single note triggers and arp repeats.
the waveforms i use were sampled off my jx3p and ms2000, but you can use some of the factory ones for the same thing like OctBass.
as for how long a note is held, even on looped wave cycles,.. just change your EG setting from Gate to Envelope and adjust the decay/hold length using EG Time. Otherwise you'll have to hold down the note continously like 11hz recommended (also useful). The EG Int setting in the filter section will also obviously affect this.