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i´m daniel anselmi, from montevideo uruguay and one of the 3 electribe users here

i got EMX and ESX along other machines as nord micro modular, elektron monomachine and korg prophecy (and a bad english too)

happy to find you here, i´ll try to add my 2 cents to the electribe community

cheers

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Post by reddone »

Hey , dan . Welcome to the forum . Pretty much anything and more about Electribes can be found out here , from myself and many others .

I'm quite experianced but still keep finding little tips that add to my list of skills . My insiration has increased hugely since finding the forum , and i hope yours will to .

Anyway bud , l8tr .
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thanks for the welcome man!

i´m experienced too, kinda electro oldfart, but is really nice to have access from the experience of other people sharing your machines and using them in personal ways

hope i could add some of mine to you

once i have some time i´ll upload some livesets for you to hear

cheers

daniel
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Post by paul_courville »

For some reason my website gets a lot of hits from Uruguay not really sure why.
Anyway Daniel, welcome to our place in cyberspace.
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paul_courville wrote:For some reason my website gets a lot of hits from Uruguay not really sure why
thanx paul, here in uruguay the scene is quite small and have big discontinuities in the last 10 years...the boys barely know something about the origins and people that starts all the electronic stuff in uruguay

i´m from the oldschool but they knows me for my gigs, album productions of other artists and forum activities, but is a hard work keep it alive

the harware-based electronic musician doesn´t exist here other than a few friends and I, the newbbies even doesn´t know that you could make electronic music without a computer...that´s really incredible but it´s true
is very hard for us to get any hardware because the 2 or 3 music stores focus on rock stuff and barelly have a regular ROMpler...a shame, but you have to accept that here...the market is really reduced to have a stock of grooveboxes or VAs

anyway i don´t know why you have so many hits from here...i´ll ask thye forums

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welcome welcome u'll find a lot of info in here. What electribes u got btw?
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welcome aboard homes, I'm Dmitri aka Ruso. I own both ESX and EMX too but I'm gonna sell them soon.
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JunglistBE wrote:welcome welcome u'll find a lot of info in here. What electribes u got btw?
hi!

i got EMX and ESX...i initiate into the electribe world with the classic couple ER-1 + EA-1 seveal years ago...i played this machines for years using them with other synths and grooveboxes like mc-303, e-mu sp-12 turbo, ensoniq asr-x pro, and korg prophecy

now i keep the prophecy and a broken sp-12 :cry: and add the micro-modular, the monomachine and the tube electribes


hi, ruso!
why are you selling your electribes?
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anselmi wrote:
JunglistBE wrote:welcome welcome u'll find a lot of

hi, ruso!
why are you selling your electribes?
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yeah, i wanna know too
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Post by Ruso »

simple answer, I've mastered the electribes, did everything i could've done with them.... and at the same time I've been learning ableton... and some time after mastering ableton I found myself more comfortable inside ableton. It's on my lap top so it's all portable, I can work on everything at home, work, in a park, on an airplane...

I am also a programmer and by putting my midi controlllers into native mode I can write software which can allow me to recreate groove boxes inside ableton, the way I want to(I don't need to cause for me ableton has become a groove box for me)...

bottom line, for me they're awesome boxes, if I didn't master software the way I have I'd still be using them today.... but today they're collecting dust being preamps for my headphones and effects so I figured someone can find a better use for them then I am.

I guess the main reason is I like to have as many options as possible when I work live... I'd like to be able to improv and change stuff radically(which is possible in live) but ableton has a million times more mangling capabilities if you know where to look.
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Post by reddone »

Now i understand ruso . I get what ur saying . Unfortunatly , i have tried to get as deep into midi but using cubse makes it more of a chore to start digging the best out of my pc , and it simply takes too long i the sysex editor alone , nrpn's , lsb's n all the rest . Boring , and steals all my time .

I simply love digging the most i can any old way form my mx , i work hard all day inpotring/expoting frieght n by the time i get out of the industrial estate i'm buzzing with inspiration , and the mx always satisfies me on its own for my tastes , but ..... i'd like to get a new copy of ableton and make even more from my mx by operating its features the way i'd preffer everytime .

So , if i use ableton can i make my mx do a sine lfo easier ?
That'd be a start , and how tight can it hold a rythym if i need ?

It feel strange ( :cry: almost heartbreaking , lol ) to hear of someone selling up those machines . I sold my old EA-1 cos i got bored n thought it was DONE ... but i really miss it now for what it offers at its best .

It does some bass's that r better than the mx . some really thick blob-like sounds . But then , it was only used for that i suppose . Still , i kinda regret selling to get my Emu soundcard ( its good , but i want the usb one ).
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Post by Ruso »

once u get ableton and learn it the need for electribe goes away... (that is if you really learn it.. I never worked on extending the electribes with ableton, I worked on exact opposite, extending ableton live with the electribes as midi controllers for their nice layout...


you could not extend the simple lfo without any extra plugins(until version 7 of ableton comes out at least)
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well, i´m think is a question of feeling, personal feeling with the tools and the methods you use to get inspiration, satisfaction and production

i´m into software too but i´m boried of it...
for me there´s a universe inside each machine and i preffer to explore it instead of the "outside" infinite that software promises

million options?...ok, maybe in maths terms, but you don´t have enough time to explore millions, so thousands or millions is the same for me in effective possibilities...

a couple of machine like the tribes give me those thousand options and for me it´s the same as "infinite"

when you master one layer on those machines you´ll forced to get the next level so you have to develop some skills to get it happens...
that way you developes a unique path solving problems that would make you an unique artist...like in any classic instrument
in software the more easy and numerous solutions for a problems makes you being around in the surface...where the most people is

i´m not saying you are that kind of artist, ruso...i just read this post again and think it could sound rude...not my intention at all, so i´m editing it right now

i just want to say that the majority of guys i know with ableton live just use 1% of the software and if they couldn´t solve one problem they just add another softsynth or whatever...using just presets

i think that kind of behaviour is the key of today´s artistic crisis...more surface "all" and less deep in something specific

and the most important thing, ruso: you´re loosing loads of sex appeal onstage with that laptop, looking like a nerd downloading warez, porn and satriani tunes while posting in several gear forums and playing in lord of the rings kinda net gaming :lol:

chicks love running leds and machines they didn´t have on her desks!
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Hola y Bienvenido al foro...saludos desde Chile.
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Post by Ruso »

I disagree with your laptop position.... noone knows you're using a lap top if it's closed ;)...

also I totally agree with you on learning the electribes step by step and using it as an instrument.... but it's the exact same thing with ableton..... for me over time it has become an instrument... I've become more spontanious and fluent in what I 'm doing then in the electribes....

I can(and in fact do for one of my live acts)... use ableton as an improvisation central where the possibilities are endless and are fed by my current mood, setting and the crowd.... I can pick it up, and play this instrument and what I play is completely intuitive and structured from nothing.... I get into this same zone as I would playing a piano where the lightest turn of a knob provides me with expression like putting expression into how you play a piano...


I guess todays thing for us is to learn what you're doing to its full potential, when you feel like there's more, move on elsewhere.... but I'll guarantee you that when you come back, you're gonna be a ton better at what you were doing before........ the point is, no matter what tool, you're still learning music and the better you become at making music the better you will be at using your tools to make the music and vise versa...



One more thing, break your rules, the more you break em and go outside of the box(even if it's on a box like the electribes) the better it will sound ;)
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