Posted: Fri Mar 06, 2015 1:57 am

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I tend to agree with you. For me as a potential buyer, the most informative posts tend to come from those who are pointing out faults in workflow and sound. It's also extremely helpful when current users post tracks/examples of what they're doing with a machine instead of constantly talking about how amazing it is. This is especially relevant when we're talking about the new tribe synth. Some people are calling it a "preset machine" while others praise it as "creative limitations." Without real world examples of complete tracks from users, it's hard to determine if it's fanboyism or truth.1_inch_punch wrote:I must exist in a different planet - whenever I go check out anything it's the Negative reviews I look at first. They are the most informative of anything.
F*ck the gush.
Dr Hoo and the other guy - you may not agree with their mode of expression but both gave a damn detailed account of their encounters when there was literally nothing floating about. I am very thankful for their posts.
Check the manual?
Yeah, right.
It all adds up to the bank of information and knowledge and I think the sorority girls hazing society needs pull its head back in.
Ahhh.... Nothing quite like rose tinted glasses eh? Nice one fella...Ted3000 wrote:Some people are picky or just don't like certain gear and regret buying it.
Those are the people who are the most motivated to go to forums, feedback sections, YouTube comments, etc. Satisfied customers don't have a need to vent.
So if you're researching gear - any gear by any maker - go to the relevant forums. You'll soon discover that everything sucks! Or at best, people are sharply divided, so close your eyes and flip a coin.
King Korg, that flagship VA from our favorite gear-maker? I read the forums and learned it has cheap plastic parts, poor resale value, is generally a ripoff, is just a glorified stage piano with not enough knobs, and it's a dealbreaker with only 2-voice multi-timbrality. But worst of all? It sounds like a plugin! You read that right, the VA synth literally sounds like software that is running on a chip, you can just hear the math! Not analog! Gross!
Everything ever made has bad presets, sounds cold and thin unless you run it through a vintage tube preamp, can't do your signature sound, has sloppy envelopes, won't work with Live, and was bricked and returned to the store, and now you're out shipping cost.
Also, I learned that every piece of musical gear made in the last 20 years has wobbling surface mounted knobs, cheap build quality, and was made in a overseas factory in China by Chinese Slaves who are paid pennies a day, or maybe that was Chinese Robots that were made in Japan, so no wonder. Back In The Day (TM) gear was made like tanks right in your hometown, and sure the river ran green with radioactive slime - but damn it if your Octave Cat isn't still going strong! No wall warts and USB ports on that!
So, to review: Everything is horrible and is a complete waste of time, except Eurorack and some plugin you've never heard of.
+122tape wrote:I tend to agree with you. For me as a potential buyer, the most informative posts tend to come from those who are pointing out faults in workflow and sound. It's also extremely helpful when current users post tracks/examples of what they're doing with a machine instead of constantly talking about how amazing it is. This is especially relevant when we're talking about the new tribe synth. Some people are calling it a "preset machine" while others praise it as "creative limitations." Without real world examples of complete tracks from users, it's hard to determine if it's fanboyism or truth.1_inch_punch wrote:I must exist in a different planet - whenever I go check out anything it's the Negative reviews I look at first. They are the most informative of anything.
F*ck the gush.
Dr Hoo and the other guy - you may not agree with their mode of expression but both gave a damn detailed account of their encounters when there was literally nothing floating about. I am very thankful for their posts.
Check the manual?
Yeah, right.
It all adds up to the bank of information and knowledge and I think the sorority girls hazing society needs pull its head back in.
An even better solution would be if Korg got the units out to music shops so I could demo a floor model, then I could decide on my own. But that ain't happening right now. So in the meantime, thanks for all the level-headed feedback on the unit
Telengard wrote:+122tape wrote:I tend to agree with you. For me as a potential buyer, the most informative posts tend to come from those who are pointing out faults in workflow and sound. It's also extremely helpful when current users post tracks/examples of what they're doing with a machine instead of constantly talking about how amazing it is. This is especially relevant when we're talking about the new tribe synth. Some people are calling it a "preset machine" while others praise it as "creative limitations." Without real world examples of complete tracks from users, it's hard to determine if it's fanboyism or truth.1_inch_punch wrote:I must exist in a different planet - whenever I go check out anything it's the Negative reviews I look at first. They are the most informative of anything.
F*ck the gush.
Dr Hoo and the other guy - you may not agree with their mode of expression but both gave a damn detailed account of their encounters when there was literally nothing floating about. I am very thankful for their posts.
Check the manual?
Yeah, right.
It all adds up to the bank of information and knowledge and I think the sorority girls hazing society needs pull its head back in.
An even better solution would be if Korg got the units out to music shops so I could demo a floor model, then I could decide on my own. But that ain't happening right now. So in the meantime, thanks for all the level-headed feedback on the unit
People need to review more often. For better or worst.
We are all different and want different things so it helps to see any type of review, especially negative ones. I often find by reading a mix of reviews I can find individual parts that only apply to me (plus or minus). I will often find a negative review and go "Oh, that doesn't bother me, but it is good to know!"
The most important thing is INFORMATION so you can decide for oneself. No one is holding a gun to your head to make you buy or not buy anything!
So a big "thank you!" to anyone who takes time out of their lives to give an honest review!
P.S. I am still buying one based upon all the positive and negative reviews. I understand better of what to expect for me. Now, I still may not like it, but I have enough info to make a decision to give it an honest shot.
Ask an adult to explain my post to you.thesigma wrote: Your VA doesn't sound like a real analog, you can hear the math? Wow, are you surprised douchebag, cuz it's a VA, it is math!
Ted I was not calling you a douchebag if that's what you think. Just making a comment about the silly things people say in their negative reviews, it was an example you posted about something someone said about the king korg, as I understood the post anyway. You didn't say it right so you're not the D bag.Ted3000 wrote:Ask an adult to explain my post to you.thesigma wrote: Your VA doesn't sound like a real analog, you can hear the math? Wow, are you surprised douchebag, cuz it's a VA, it is math!
I must have been half asleep his morning, what I meant to say was there is no way to step edit motion sequences, like say I want step 1 to have cutoff at 16,step 5 at 64, step 9 at 32' and step 13 at 192. Also good for LFO speed on BPM sync, change between 1/4, 1/8, 16, etc on beat, hard to do by just recording knob twiddled, easy to do on the EMX in step edit mode. I asked tarekith to confirm that this was true and he said it was, which is unfortunate.gsrosser1989 wrote:I'm pretty sure the way to motion sequence a step is by pressing record and twiddling knobs to your liking.
Don't forget to update your signature!!DrHoo wrote:I posted about the departure of my electribe 2 bucause i was so relieved to get rid of it & i wanted to gloat.
Next someone will chime in with the old 'why post here any more then if you don't own one any more ?'...... Well, because i'm still gloating!
I bet the sampler will be better but only because it's a sampler. Will i buy one ? Not on your life, i'm done with the current low end splurge from korg, the e2 was just the icing on the cake.
You either genuinely like the e2 & get something from it or don't (like i didn't) or are kidding yourself that it will ever be anything more with firmware updates because it won't.
Thankyou. It will be done.apapdop wrote:Don't forget to update your signature!!DrHoo wrote:I posted about the departure of my electribe 2 bucause i was so relieved to get rid of it & i wanted to gloat.
Next someone will chime in with the old 'why post here any more then if you don't own one any more ?'...... Well, because i'm still gloating!
I bet the sampler will be better but only because it's a sampler. Will i buy one ? Not on your life, i'm done with the current low end splurge from korg, the e2 was just the icing on the cake.
You either genuinely like the e2 & get something from it or don't (like i didn't) or are kidding yourself that it will ever be anything more with firmware updates because it won't.