People using both the E2 and ES2?

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Redmond Barry
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People using both the E2 and ES2?

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Let me preface this by saying I did not like the ES2 for a long while, for many of the same reasons people have listed. But I went through several months where I had no access to my gear except just the ES2 and so I learned it and got used to its workflow. Now I like it! So much so that I'm thinking about getting the E2 to pair up with it. My reasons are primarily for the more robust VA engine. I actually use the the truncated VA engine in the ES2 a fair amount, which is what has led me to consider bringing on the E2. The E2 could handle all the VA duties and the ES2 could handle all the sampler duties and drums. The nice thing about this is that things like voice stealing will be much less of problem now -- probably my biggest complaint at this point. Anyway, I wanted to post to see what other people who are using duel E2 and ES2's think and maybe something I'm not considering. I've thought about maybe getting the Circuit instead, but I'm actually pretty used to the new Electribe workflow.
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Post by PureSecksPirate »

Yup! I released an all electribe (and a korg volca keys) ep of drum and bass. I have the approach you're considering. The E2 is handling all the heavy duty synth work with some basic drums/on shots and the ES2 is mostly drum breaks and vocal stuff. The volca keys is my dedicated lead machine with midi out from the E2 into the volca keys.

https://soundcloud.com/pinkertonpinkert ... ympathy-ep

Feel free to download the EP and share.

Happy tribing!
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Post by Z7A »

I have both. My occasional problem with voice stealing went away when I bought the sampler last year. I also felt like had gotten more parts than I needed. But then I realized I could use Copy Sound to several parts to be able to record melodies which are in total longer than 4 bars, and then mute and unmute those parts in sequence. It works best for notes with a short delay. Or one can Copy the entire Part and have several different versions of motion record actions. You simply get more space to work with.

As a side-note I think it would be possible for KORG to make use of this method to create 8 bar parts (or more). Something similar to how a stereo sample takes up the space of two parts. They would just have to automate the cycling through what notes are read and played in the sequencer.
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Post by SMK »

I own both as well. I thought many time of letting go of the synth version but I realize how much I use the synth along with the sampler.

Having both units gives me tons of flexibility. When performing live I use the sampler as my beat machine and the synth for leads and bass. At home I can use the synth to make new sounds to feed the sampler. I'll create a 1 part 1 bar sound in C4 the E2 and thus have a new synth sound for the Sampler by exporting it as a wave. Same can be done in the Sampler but I really like the synth engine in the E2.
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Post by bobtrouser »

with using both in mind, is there any way to run say the e2 at full speed and the e2s at half speed (for '8' bar loops) with them synced? or does the midi sync make the tempo settings moot?
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Post by thesigma »

bobtrouser wrote:with using both in mind, is there any way to run say the e2 at full speed and the e2s at half speed (for '8' bar loops) with them synced? or does the midi sync make the tempo settings moot?
USE the clock (SYNC?) outsof the E2 on the miniplugs and run it through a clock divider and into the E2S
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Post by Redmond Barry »

Thanks for the replies! So it looks like there's some happy dual E2/ES2 users out there. Glad to hear it! I definitely think I need the E2. I practically max out all of my voices on my ES2 from just doing drums. I have a lot going on. Which filter model is your guys' favorite?
PureSecksPirate wrote:Yup! I released an all electribe (and a korg volca keys) ep of drum and bass. I have the approach you're considering. The E2 is handling all the heavy duty synth work with some basic drums/on shots and the ES2 is mostly drum breaks and vocal stuff. The volca keys is my dedicated lead machine with midi out from the E2 into the volca keys.

https://soundcloud.com/pinkertonpinkert ... ympathy-ep

Feel free to download the EP and share.

Happy tribing!
I checked it out. It's awesome! Thanks for posting.
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