@TheKaniq94 Well, even with MIDI board connected, the EMX is still monophonic, so there's no way to play polyphonically. However, you can use the MIDI board to control one synth, and use the EMX itself to control another synth, so that's duphonic... Although it's awkward to play the little numbered squares like a keyboard.
@Xclnt507 I'm actually just using it to control the synths on the Korg Electribe, through MIDI, so the operating system is the Electribe's synthesis engine. It does have a USB Out port, if you wanted to use it with your computer, however I don't think the operating system of your computer will make a difference, because you will be using the keyboard to control music software that you already have on your computer. The keyboard itself doesn't make sounds, it's just a familiar interface layout.
@Xclnt507 There is a button you press, which allows you access to the MIDI routing functions. Above each key on the keyboard is a function, and you press the keys and use a slider to adjust the amount of the function. This is also how you set control changes, etc. It's fine for setting volume, reverb, aftertouch and so on, because those parameters each have a discreet key on the keyboard allowing you access to them... for more complicated MIDI programming, it's inaccurate and inconvenient.
hahaha Dude! Excellent job! I throughly enjoyed seeing someone use the Korg Electribe EMX-1 to (what I'd like to think) its fullest potential, but I'm sure that machine can do much more, huh?! You like using the EMX-1?
Yes, the EMX can do a lot, especially with a little imagination and some creative problem solving because it does have it's limits, also. This video, however, is nowhere near it's full potential! There are so many different ways to go about performing on it, on one end you can literally improvise everything from the start, or you can do the complete opposite and automate everything, knob movements and all, and have it play back... it's a great machine. Do you own one yourself?
@Naynap81086 I do not own one yet. I've stayed a "bedroom dj" for almost 6 years, while also using various music programs (Reason 3.0; Logic Pro), but I still wasn't fully satisfied with the results I got. I've always dreamed of being able to write a song on the spot based off my emotional state of mind. This requires being able to minipulate any part of the track whenever I feel the need to, as well as adding or taking away, as you have done here. ...I WANT ONE... ^.^
yoyo short question : how can i play multiple notes at one time when i have my midikeyboard connected to the EMX ?
TheKaniq94 5 months ago
@TheKaniq94 Well, even with MIDI board connected, the EMX is still monophonic, so there's no way to play polyphonically. However, you can use the MIDI board to control one synth, and use the EMX itself to control another synth, so that's duphonic... Although it's awkward to play the little numbered squares like a keyboard.
Naynap81086 5 months ago
@Naynap81086 yep... i still play monophonic :C need a better synth for that !
TheKaniq94 5 months ago
Alesis Q25 - which operative system do you use to this.. keyboard win7 64 bits 32 bits¿?
Xclnt507 6 months ago
@Xclnt507 I'm actually just using it to control the synths on the Korg Electribe, through MIDI, so the operating system is the Electribe's synthesis engine. It does have a USB Out port, if you wanted to use it with your computer, however I don't think the operating system of your computer will make a difference, because you will be using the keyboard to control music software that you already have on your computer. The keyboard itself doesn't make sounds, it's just a familiar interface layout.
Naynap81086 6 months ago
@Naynap81086 ok.. thanks you brother... but...
my brother one question:
How do you enter the assignment data entry on this keyboard... for example ""aftertouch""" reverb depth ect!!!
What soundcard do you use to have a best latency and performance in the alesis q25¿?
Xclnt507 6 months ago
@Xclnt507 There is a button you press, which allows you access to the MIDI routing functions. Above each key on the keyboard is a function, and you press the keys and use a slider to adjust the amount of the function. This is also how you set control changes, etc. It's fine for setting volume, reverb, aftertouch and so on, because those parameters each have a discreet key on the keyboard allowing you access to them... for more complicated MIDI programming, it's inaccurate and inconvenient.
Naynap81086 4 months ago
hahaha Dude! Excellent job! I throughly enjoyed seeing someone use the Korg Electribe EMX-1 to (what I'd like to think) its fullest potential, but I'm sure that machine can do much more, huh?! You like using the EMX-1?
parhelion22 8 months ago
@parhelion22
Yes, the EMX can do a lot, especially with a little imagination and some creative problem solving because it does have it's limits, also. This video, however, is nowhere near it's full potential! There are so many different ways to go about performing on it, on one end you can literally improvise everything from the start, or you can do the complete opposite and automate everything, knob movements and all, and have it play back... it's a great machine. Do you own one yourself?
Naynap81086 8 months ago
@Naynap81086 I do not own one yet. I've stayed a "bedroom dj" for almost 6 years, while also using various music programs (Reason 3.0; Logic Pro), but I still wasn't fully satisfied with the results I got. I've always dreamed of being able to write a song on the spot based off my emotional state of mind. This requires being able to minipulate any part of the track whenever I feel the need to, as well as adding or taking away, as you have done here. ...I WANT ONE... ^.^
parhelion22 8 months ago
@parhelion22
Get one! You'll love it.
Naynap81086 8 months ago
@Naynap81086 It's on my wish list, along with a Korg KP3. ^.^
parhelion22 8 months ago
Fantastic!!!
trobly 9 months ago
Mind blowing!!
pmsan29 9 months ago
Fantastic video performance!
danieklerr 9 months ago