ELECTRIBE 2 ARPEGGIO Video Tutorials

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ELECTRIBE 2 ARPEGGIO Video Tutorials

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'ELECTRIBE 2 ARPEGGIO' is my 3 part video tutorial of how I get Arpeggio like results. Since there is no proper Arpeggio setting in the E2 we have all done our best to come up with some pretty clever work - arounds. Here are 3 of mine.

ELECTRIBE 2 ARPEGGIO: Part 1 - Basic Step Edit Techniques
This first video may be redundant for a lot of you. However for anyone who has not ventured into using the step edit this is a good start, This covers the bare bones basic but adds into the mix the value of Last Step which helps to create these simple 4 - 6 note Arpeggios we all like...or hell, make em 12 note arps! I only cover step notes in these videos.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GPHow3OrVNA

ELECTRIBE 2 ARPEGGIO: Part 2 - Advanced Step Edit Techniques
This is part 2 in my Arpeggio video series. If anyone needs to understand the basics of Step Edit please refer to my part 1 video. In this video I cover the powerful Scale Mode feature of the ELectribe 2 and how it can be used in making the Step Edit more useful in live performances. I show how an incorrect note changes to the next note in your scale.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-_VO-ogNa9I

ELECTRIBE 2 ARPEGGIO: Part 3 - Track Pad Techniques
I have been making a pretty huge case for the Track Pad every since the E2 came out. Thanks to Firmware 1.10 that once trouble some track pad is now a full on proper Kaossilator. If you are a Kaossilator user most of what is in this video you will already know. For the rest of you, I do hope this will give a you a better understanding of why I love the Kaoss Pad/ Track Pad so much. Seeing this Electribe with a Kaossilator pad was more than what I could have hoped for. I hope you enjoy part 3.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Td2lHeDL0TU
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Post by neoureaux »

thanks!
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Post by apapdop »

Great videos, especially part 3. Gotta say i've always been impressed with the touchpad on the new electribes, especially the way it interacts with a timesliced sample on the sampler. About time it got some love, nice work!!
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Agreed, part 3 is the kicker; love it. And now I know who you are on Facebook.. =)
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sauce wrote:Agreed, part 3 is the kicker; love it. And now I know who you are on Facebook.. =)


Oh no, my secret is out!

I'm glad you all are enjoying the video. I'll post some more regarding the Track pad.
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Post by Steeplemouth »

Thanks SMK and everyone else who has taken the time to create these videos. I am new to the electribe and these resources have proven invaluable to me, I would never have figured some of this stuff out by myself. Good work gents.
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Post by krakapow »

Yes, very much appreciated. Thanks
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Post by sleepsnumb »

Thanks for the videos brochacho, going to try to add some new techniques to the old repertoire :D
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