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Good Tutorials?

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Anyone have any good direct links to good tutorials for the ESX? THANKS!

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Post by jefe »

YouTube danieklerr and you will find a gold mine of esx videos.
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Post by _o0m »

Yeah not to good imo, Already had a look at those. Thanks though! Anyone with anyothers?
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Post by thehighesttree »

Sounds like you need something a little more, uhh..."remedial." What do you need to know how to do? Do you want a brief rundown on how to make a basic beat or do you need to know what the features are?
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Tutorials and Tips

Post by ProfessorNick »

I just posted some tips and techniques on my blog

http://carillonaudio.wordpress.com/2012 ... pler-tips/
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Post by jefe »

Hey ProfessorNick,
Thanks for those tips. Here's one I haven't seen posted anywhere. I might post it at the other Electribe forum. Post it on your blog if you want, could be useful.

If you want to have more than two melodic parts per pattern:
Load a pitched sound to a drum or stretch pad.
Light some steps.
Activate motion sequence for the part, TRIG HOLD.
Record using the pitch knob to create a melody.

The pitch knob travels from -63 to +63.

Go to STEP EDIT, edit the notes.
These are the correct pitches:

Assuming the sample is the note C

Going down:
C 00
B -07
Bb -10
A -13
Ab -16
G -19
Gb -22
F -25
E -28
Eb -31
D -34
Db -37
C -40
B -42
Bb -44
A -46
Ab -48
G -50
Gb -52
F -54
E -56
Eb -58
D -60
Db -62
C -63

Going up:
C 00
C# +07
D +10
D# +13
E +16
F +19
F# +22
G +25
G# +28
A +31
A# +34
B +37
C +40
C# +42
D +44
D# +46
E +48
F +50
F# +52
G +54
G# +56
A +58
A# +60
B +62
C +63
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Post by sauce »

thehighesttree wrote:Sounds like you need something a little more, uhh..."remedial."
lolol :lol:

I have some new ones up, BTW.
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