EMX2 non dance music demos.
Posted: Tue Dec 30, 2014 7:31 pm
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Hey, thanks for checking them out!!dutchcow wrote:^ Nice spacey sounds you squeeze out of this little box! Your other jam reminded me a bit of some old Gridlock tracks, great stuff. The event recorder is pretty good, hope they add some overdubbing/edit feature to it. I still need to learn which knobs not to touch whilst recording
Smmmooooovvvveeee...alexbuga wrote:Here's mine
https://soundcloud.com/alexbuga/electribe-2-first-jam
This was nice, very warm and mellow...dutchcow wrote:^ That's even shorter than my clip
Just sharing this for fun, for some reason it didn't record the audio in whilst exporting.
https://clyp.it/51tnlaqc
More minimalism for me. The little clicks the synth engine sometimes makes can add a bit of character from time to time, I'm not annoyed by them but I've read some others are. I think all synths pretty much do this. Digital or analog. I hope Korg will allow adjusting the anti-aliasing though, they could call it an detamer.
I am amazed by the amount of sounds this little box can generate. Even using the same saw or size on different parts with different modulation types and effects can give you a huge palet of sound. Pretty cool. Now all it need is unlimited bars and a partyhard mode for the lights
Thank you, it's mainly mellow due to the loss of the crazy Animoog audio, haha. It's a fun way to create new stuff by playing around rather than trying to do something. Edutainment.apapdop wrote: This was nice, very warm and mellow...
Less is so often more though, eh? At least that's how i try to kid myself...dutchcow wrote:Thank you, it's mainly mellow due to the loss of the crazy Animoog audio, haha. It's a fun way to create new stuff by playing around rather than trying to do something. Edutainment.apapdop wrote: This was nice, very warm and mellow...
I added some more layers, but now the Animoog needs taming and variation. Still trying to work out the best way to add melodies; using different parts (mute/unmute) or patterns. Guess whatever works, works.
What I like about these kind of groove boxes is that they're creative tools and therefore no single guide or manual will be able to fully explore all the possibilities. How you finally wind up using it will depend greatly on your own imagination and music.
(blatantly stolen from another groove box manual)