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  • those pedals aren't really doing much. you could have put crazier effects on it with the stock ones that come on the electribe. you can put 5 efxs on each sample. or at least you can on the esx-1.

  • Check my remix

  • i have nearly the exact same thing setup right now.

    tons of fun!

  • genius!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 

  • nicee.. sounds like the old goa trance from the nineties..

    is the 303ish arp coming from the emx? sounds pretty close to the original

  • Doesn't the EMX output at line level? And pedals require instrument level or will overload? Are you outputting at real low gain or do you reamp or shift the levels or anything on these?

    Doesn't sound like it's overloading or anything, I'm just wondering.

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  • @AsylumSeaker you have a gain-shifter / drive on the emx, next to the cutoff-knob. and you can drive the sound with the tubes. you can route the parts to out 3/4

  • @krassomatenkrass Yeah I figured gain would be adjustable, but I find running synths at the low gain required not to overload pedals sometimes affects the sound.

    Not for the EMX though as far as I can tell, so rock on :D

  • Where does the sound come out of, or do you need to plug it in something

  • @MrOorah0311 you need to plug it into speakers or amp

  • Crazy Mad Sick

  • wow this sound from a emx, i had an emx but never get this sound out of it! realy great work it sounds like a tb303, Amazing! favorited

  • wow this is lush. is there any way of running an EMX through a MicroKORG and effect it that way?

  • I don't know about the original MicroKORG, but yes, you could run the audio out of the MX to the audio in of the MicroKORG XL, and run its effect processors on it.

    It should be noted, though, that the EMX-1 has a full effect set onboard, with three simultaneously configured effects processors which can be chained for multieffects. Their parameter changes can also be recorded in realtime and put in the final mix.

  • @TomCanBreathInSpace Yep!

    And you can run anything too through the Korg Monotron, the cheapest synth ever (I guess! :D)

  • a couple of times it sounds like a brilliant Daft Punk sound! Kudos!!!!

  • awesome set ups on your vids

  • Bassline is the right word. TB303 ftw.

  • it's really very good, but bassline is not the right word.

  • Looking back on this and what I've learned since the first time I watched these, the guy is a GENIUS demonstrator/teacher....

    A lot of these so-called tutorials teach you really lame basic stuff you already know.. Not this one

  • That a really exciting groove man, this is most interesting video I've watched today. I really like this.

  • i need help. How would i hook up a korg mini kaoss pad into the korg emx 1??? Or does ANYONE know how to hook up the mini KP into a behringer vmx 300 mixer?

  • I don't have the EMX, but i guess you need a converter cable with on the one side 2 jack connectors, and on the other side 2 RCA connectors. Then you hook up the output of the EMX to the input of the mini-KP. When thats done, you hook the output of the mini-KP to the input of your mixer/amp/powered speaker/other.

    Hope this will help you.

  • so what 1 should i get the EMX or ESX someone said you cant make your own samples on a EMX this true?

  • In that sense, no you can't put your own samples on the EMX (that's precisely what the ESX does). You can however sculpt your own synth parts using the OSCs. There are samples (e.g. BDs, snares, piano, harpsichord, etc.) on the EMX but you can't delete them. As for figuring out what you want, it comes down to putting your own samples or crafting voices yourself. Functionally, they work identically besides their unique characteristics (sampling vs. synthesis).

  • what do u prefer?

    ESX is better if u like to work with samples.

    EMX is better if u like to work with waveforms and abuse these as much as u want.

  • right, korg emx good, but behringer pedals are shit!!

  • awsome rewire dude...

  • kit demo, not the actual thing, or else he would've included more information.

  • i think he was more demonstrating his kit rather than his skills as a dj

  • @mishabruml

    well of course, this is a demo of how to make a bassline fro emx with behringer effects, not a dj set :p

  • been looking through a lot of electronic videos, stuff with korgs and all that good stuff.

    this is one of the few videos that have actually made me bob my head. very good stuff.

  • you took the words out of my mouth... this is the one I'm going for! but isnt it pretty expensive?

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  • it's generally very expensive yes. behringer effects units aren't too bad though, generally around £15-40 each. but the korg is around £450.

  • this was really good i like how you tweeked with the sound although i'm a dnb type dude theis is great keep it up!

  • djears17 what was the point?

    in you being born.

  • I believe he was born to express his concern on our friend Denkitribe being to skinny,perhaps coming to think he might be anorexic?

    Whatever the case his post was in some way funny and riddled with grammatical mistakes like this post is. Mind you, I'm not trying to bash anyone.

  • it isnt the best of your vids but still its nice to see how to make some shit on a emx

  • Needs a distortion pedal

  • can you cut the sounds with the so you change the rhytem? with the emx when ur doing this?

  • i ve got the esx and you can my hip hop with it, thats a sampler! i think you can make hip hop too on a emx..i ve seen no problem.

  • sounds really good, man..

  • so how much would a setup like this set you back? new or second-hand?

  • excellent little tune m8. Whats the effects called you used. Other than the effects is it all done on an EMX?

  • Is an electribe a drum-machine?

  • its a sequencer.. u make the whole tune on it... kinda like a mini reason 3...that doesnt need a pc to make tunes its gr8 but hard to learn and the music styles are limited... its good for those techno trance and drum and bass tunes not for hip hop or stuff like that.. get an akai mpc if u want more diversity from a standalone sequencer

  • Why don't you take a look to the right...Denkitribe has several videos using his KP3...you're an r-tard who can't read Royston709...I'd like to see you make something better on an EMX...

  • "are still in school? I hope so because you will do rubish in english"

    I'm sure you mean "Are YOU still in school? I hope so because you will do RUBBISH in english."

    Also, talent has one 'l'...not two..."no tallent"...

    'before' has an 'e' on the end and the word'like' doesn't have a 't' in it...

    Perhaps Denkitribe didn't want to use his KP3 just to show people what else he can do with his setup.

    I'll be waiting to see what you can come up with on your EMX you english language master...

  • kp3s suck balls korgfag ;) if you want to see some of my emx twiddling your welcome

  • emx is korg.

  • yea i know the korgfag thing was only a jest. i just don't like kp's

  • open mouth insert foot

  • i meant that for Royston709

  • ive just bought an electribe, i see pedals here! i have a boss distortion guitar pedal, could i link that with my electribe?? i know nothing.

  • yea mono audio out into fx pedal

    fx pedal to amp

    happy noise fucking :)

  • Good stuff man...

    more proof that you don't need all the gear in the world to make music.. nice man.

  • damn, this setup makes sounds like daft punk style

    great stuff

  • it really does

  • Hey Denkitribe! awesome vids as i think i have said before. However i was just wondering if, with the electribe emx is it possible to sample external sourses and loop them, or is that what the ESX is for? thanx.

  • very coool. im getting one of these korg emx's and thanks to your videos ive made my next big musical desicion.

    thankyou for your videos. they are very helpful, innovative, creative, and well organized.

  • another very inspiring video. Cheap distortion for the win! Makes for a pretty nice gritty acid line :D

  • distortion can be your friend!!!

  • so true

    especially the cheap ones!!

    lol

  • FANTASTIC

  • yeah are the sounds coming from the EMX? sounds good.. effects always help..

  • Ahh good old school Psy Trance.

    Did you create the sounds and the rythms?

  • omg lol dats awesum i hav a behringer mixer lol nuthin like that tho

  • cool

  • man, that's awesome and innovative. congratulatioins!

  • u rule

  • thank you man, really instructive

  • very nice!!!

  • aww, this is cool! Just makes me want to go out and buy some of those behringer pedals.. they are pretty cheap, and I guess they are fine for that purpose :)

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