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Electribe EMX-1
I'm thinking of buying one of these guys, But ...
Can someone tell me the difference between the SD version and normal version ?
I'm planning on trying to put together a full live minimal - techno set on this, Is it possible ?
Is the SD worth the extra money ? Or could i do it on the original and save a few bucks ?
Not sure if this is in the right place ...
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I got one, it's great fun (though I don't play around with it as often as I should). And sure you can do full live sets with it, why not - will take a bit of preparation (apart from the actual music writing process), but it's definitely possible. Tarekith wrote a post about how to approach a hardware liveset on his blog >click me< (he's talking about Elektron grooveboxes, but the techniques are certainly applicable for everything else).
The SD-version is worth no extra money, the only advantage is that SD cards are easier to come by than SmartMedia (which for the EMX is fine, for ESX where an SD-card slot could have ment a real step-up it's sadly just as worthless).
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Thanks for the quick reply dude.
I'm pretty new to actual analog hardware, But i was wondering if i could connect the EMX to a roland MC-303 via midi to keep them in sync ? And then run both master outs into channels on a mixer ?
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Yeah, that shouldn't be a problem ;)
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You're welcome. And you just made me switch mine on and play around, thanks for that :cool:
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There's an S MKII in the pawn shop here for $100, It's been sitting there for awhile.
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I'm on a serious student budget for this project of mine.
I'd be getting a x0xbox in stead of an mc-303 if i could. But oh well.