These are some samples I chopped up from one of my professor's lecture videos. Thought it would be kind of fun to put it to a beat. Bass sound is actually a sample of my accordian
It's a decent sampler...nothing extraordinary. I actually had an mpc1000 and sold it to buy the esx. Not that I didn't like the mpc, I just thought the esx had a better format for the type of music I was making. Tweaking out sounds and adding effects is much easier with the ESX. Very user friendly too.
One issue I'm having though is that there is a whooshing sound when I play back the samples and I have no idea why. Whatever though...still a cool piece of equipment.
Nope, no software. I've been recording my samples directly onto the internal memory of the esx which has around 200 seconds of stereo sampling time. But you can also import samples via smart card
funny, do you think the esx is a good sampler?
ZombiePopshot 2 years ago
It's a decent sampler...nothing extraordinary. I actually had an mpc1000 and sold it to buy the esx. Not that I didn't like the mpc, I just thought the esx had a better format for the type of music I was making. Tweaking out sounds and adding effects is much easier with the ESX. Very user friendly too.
One issue I'm having though is that there is a whooshing sound when I play back the samples and I have no idea why. Whatever though...still a cool piece of equipment.
DocMaple8 2 years ago
does the esx come with software (how do you import the samples?)
ZombiePopshot 2 years ago
Nope, no software. I've been recording my samples directly onto the internal memory of the esx which has around 200 seconds of stereo sampling time. But you can also import samples via smart card
DocMaple8 2 years ago