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Posted: Sat Sep 12, 2015 10:49 pm
by _INTER_
Or they just throw the towel in and never do another update and abandon the electribe all together.
This is what I would bet is going to happen. Korg already "announced" that the recent was the last update.

Posted: Sat Sep 12, 2015 11:15 pm
by SMK
HappyTed wrote:I found a few quirks with the ES2 hack. Wonder if anyone can confirm they get the same behaviour?

So if you load 10 drum samples from your memory card into slots 501 to 510. Now go to an oscillator and scroll through the sounds. Do you now have the samples that you loaded into slots 506, 507, 508 and 509 also loaded into slots 356, 357. 358 and 359? But now the sample names are infact patch names from the equivalent numbers on the E2 firmware.

I've tried this twice now and it happened both times. Also after doing this, when you turn the machine off/on it gives an unknown error.
This is the biggest issue here and why I am still happy to have my sampler.

There is a solution to this and that would mean having a programmer who can develop a full and complete app (like I have been saying for a while) that is for both E2 and ES2.

Now we need someone to develop an app that can generate full packages for a dual boot Electribe.

Posted: Sat Sep 12, 2015 11:17 pm
by Lotek
though i feel that the grey box is slightly underrated on here, this is awesome!

Posted: Sun Sep 13, 2015 12:42 am
by Villainmedia13
Loving my new e2s however if I find out I could have purchased an e2 that would serve both purposes and I picked an equally priced counterpart that only serves one purpose WTF.

It seems as though 1 box and less greed, perhaps a little honesty and even charge a couple dollars more for 2 in 1 would have been the proper thing to do

Somebody screwed up large.

I'm pissed.

Posted: Sun Sep 13, 2015 12:44 am
by Villainmedia13
In fact korg's been a little cagey with information regarding the new electribes and this does nothing to instill customer confidence and satisfaction.. Booooo

Posted: Sun Sep 13, 2015 1:48 am
by robotunes
_INTER_ wrote:Korg already "announced" that the recent was the last update.
link please?

Posted: Sun Sep 13, 2015 2:55 am
by evolakim
Damn man. I have the grey e2 and really wanna do this. I've been considering getting the sampler to go with it but if it's really switchable which by what I'm reading it seems like it is then I guess I should just try it.
So it's really all legit and totally safe? When I revert back to original os will all my patterns still be there ?
Also, if I don't get the factory samples can I use that space for my own samples?

Thanx

Posted: Sun Sep 13, 2015 2:58 am
by Buska
evolakim wrote:Damn man. I have the grey e2 and really wanna do this. I've been considering getting the sampler to go with it but if it's really switchable which by what I'm reading it seems like it is then I guess I should just try it.
So it's really all legit and totally safe? When I revert back to original os will all my patterns still be there ?
Also, if I don't get the factory samples can I use that space for my own samples?

Thanx
Just do a all pattern backup to be safe before you do the swap

Posted: Sun Sep 13, 2015 3:02 am
by gsrosser1989
I just made the switch and whenever I sample something it only plays back through the bitcrusher...

Posted: Sun Sep 13, 2015 3:13 am
by gsrosser1989
nvm I was running it through empty audio on my interface [/code]

Posted: Sun Sep 13, 2015 5:33 am
by Tarekith
SMK wrote:
HappyTed wrote:I found a few quirks with the ES2 hack. Wonder if anyone can confirm they get the same behaviour?

So if you load 10 drum samples from your memory card into slots 501 to 510. Now go to an oscillator and scroll through the sounds. Do you now have the samples that you loaded into slots 506, 507, 508 and 509 also loaded into slots 356, 357. 358 and 359? But now the sample names are infact patch names from the equivalent numbers on the E2 firmware.
.
There's definitely some weird inconsistancies in this OS switch when it comes to things like this, I'm seeing it too. It's an exciting concept that seems to mostly work, but it's not a full on switching between sampler and synth versions yet.

I think people getting mad at Korg for this are sort of missing the point, as they clearly didn't intend or want this to happen. The fact that the sounds and stock patterns for each unit reside in ROM onboard and can't be restored with this hack to me shows that they always intended to have each unit be only it's own device.

Posted: Sun Sep 13, 2015 7:35 am
by gsrosser1989
SMK wrote:
HappyTed wrote:I found a few quirks with the ES2 hack. Wonder if anyone can confirm they get the same behaviour?

So if you load 10 drum samples from your memory card into slots 501 to 510. Now go to an oscillator and scroll through the sounds. Do you now have the samples that you loaded into slots 506, 507, 508 and 509 also loaded into slots 356, 357. 358 and 359? But now the sample names are infact patch names from the equivalent numbers on the E2 firmware.

I've tried this twice now and it happened both times. Also after doing this, when you turn the machine off/on it gives an unknown error.
This is the biggest issue here and why I am still happy to have my sampler.

There is a solution to this and that would mean having a programmer who can develop a full and complete app (like I have been saying for a while) that is for both E2 and ES2.

Now we need someone to develop an app that can generate full packages for a dual boot Electribe.
Yep it really is the biggest problem.

Posted: Sun Sep 13, 2015 7:55 am
by apapdop
I also think that this wasn't Korg's long term game plan. I have no knowledge of how OS's are coded whatsoever, but the fact that this hack, imperfect it may be, was so blindingly easy? Is this common? Or is it the result of some fundamentally sloppy work on Korg's part? I really like the new Electribes but I'm also aware of their seemingly "thrown together" characteristics. Is this another example?

Posted: Sun Sep 13, 2015 9:15 am
by HappyTed
Tarekith wrote:
SMK wrote:
HappyTed wrote:I found a few quirks with the ES2 hack. Wonder if anyone can confirm they get the same behaviour?

So if you load 10 drum samples from your memory card into slots 501 to 510. Now go to an oscillator and scroll through the sounds. Do you now have the samples that you loaded into slots 506, 507, 508 and 509 also loaded into slots 356, 357. 358 and 359? But now the sample names are infact patch names from the equivalent numbers on the E2 firmware.
.
There's definitely some weird inconsistancies in this OS switch when it comes to things like this, I'm seeing it too. It's an exciting concept that seems to mostly work, but it's not a full on switching between sampler and synth versions yet.

I think people getting mad at Korg for this are sort of missing the point, as they clearly didn't intend or want this to happen. The fact that the sounds and stock patterns for each unit reside in ROM onboard and can't be restored with this hack to me shows that they always intended to have each unit be only it's own device.
I just tested if this also happens when you record samples into those slots instead of import them, and unfortunately it does. Certainly not a showstopper though.

Posted: Sun Sep 13, 2015 9:27 am
by Loudest
apapdop wrote:Or is it the result of some fundamentally sloppy work on Korg's part?
I always thought that KORG did really sloppy work on the OS of these electribe: - /
so if there is also a bad security it does not surprise me really ..

they delivered a half-finished product on the "software part"
and for the "hardware part" ... we all know the issues. ..