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  • alright

    I see

  • I dont like your drums in this one, but your bass that comes in at about 2:30 is sick as f*** especially when u make adjustments on the machine above the esx (dont kno what its called but its sick)

    Im surprised at all the equipment you have

    my only advice is to keep things simple

  • as you see in the clip, i made those drums in about 40 seconds jsut as a proof of concept, i even mention in the description that it's not meant to be a "song" but a demo of how easy the esx is to use

  • so using the ESX can you not have it triggering chords from external midi synths? I've got a yamaha A4000 sampler and a korg radias, I'm looking for a way to run them similar to your setup (i.e all hardware) but of course I need a live-oriented sequencer, any suggestions? looks like the ESX might not be the best way for me to tie it together?

  • no the sequencer is monophonic

    IMOHO, the best live sequencer is the emu command stations (xl7, etc) 32 tracks, polyphonic, pattern AND linear sequencing

    if i could find one i'd replace the esx right away (would use it only for drums)

  • Nice work. Keep it real.  Keep it hardware!

  • nice vid!

    i ordered an emx on monday and im still waitin for it so it was pretty cool to check out this video. probly gonna get it today so im pretty pumped. i went with the synth instead of the sampler because i heard the esx was more drumish and emx was more trance based. is that true?

  • thakns for watching

    The EMX has 5 melodic parts (still mono), the ESX has only 2, sor since trance is a lot of layers of melodic things, i'd say the EMX could be better than exs for tarnce, but IMO, both lack a POLYPHONIC sequencer, as the music i'm supposed to make needs chords, not just bassline and lead, whick the E(S,M)X won't provide unless, on the S, I waste lot of memory to record a chord track (cant record only the chords, it would ruin a track per chord, pretty short sighted from Korg

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