a multishot (synth-slices-in-one) sample which contains almost 128 oscillators the list of all included oscillators: https://gist.github.com/coderofsalvation/7f0365c7ac973b024191 Most basic oscs are saw/sine/square and such, in 2nd, 4th, and 6th octave variations. For each variation there's also a interval variation (with a 1st,2nd,3nd harmonic added). How to use: check this youtube tutorial: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sE-Wq0MqqCQ . load this sample into your SX. Goto sample, timeslice the sample, the only exception to the youtube-tutorial is to select 128/16 slices (hint: use shift+dial) and make sure every step is lit (128 steps) .
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Simply layering drumsamples doesn't give you the sound you want? Try this technique. NOTE: *FREE* downloadable (lowpassed) kickdrumsample (SUB.wav) included in the link below, which you can load into your electribe SX and apply the technique! THE LINK: http://tinyurl.com/p8bqa3j NOTE: I made the length of the kickdrum extremely long, so you can adjust the length using the decay-param to your liking.
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Sega crunchiness now available for your Korg electribe ESX. The Sega Master System (commonly referred to as the SMS) was an 8-bit third-generation video game console that was made by Sega and released in 1985 in Japan, 1986 in the US and 1987 in Europe. The Sega Master System was Sega's competitor to the NES by Nintendo. Not only did the SMS take cartridges, but small cards as well. While the graphics were particularly better on the Sega Master System than the NES, the NES had a better sound chip. Later, the Sega Game Gear was released, which was essentially a portable Sega Master System that competed with Nintendo's GameBoy. Sega's mascot got his first debut on the Master System, Sonic the Hedgehog, who is basically Sega's equivalent of Mario. Customized ESX pack made by button (contact him on korgforums.com)
checkout the electribrary : http://electribrary.2webapp.com my website: http://www.leondustar.nl and my facebook: https://www.facebook.com/leon.dustar the korg electribe esx is monophonic..or not? Well yes and no..here's how to easily create polyphonic chords. Happy electribing!
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