alright...i'm stupid when it comes to connecting midi to the computer but...say I wanted to dump my ea patterns into midi ox...and all I have is a usb...
you need to buy a usb midi adapter, like the ones made by midiman. they work great. you will then be connected, so you need to start up midiox, point it at...
there is an ea-1 software editor wich lets you save the sounds to your computer, but it only saves the sound, not the pattern or knob moves, altough it's great...
Thanks for the info, man! I know how midi works(generally speaking)..its just that I wasn't sure how to adapt it to my computer...but you've answered...
on the ea-1 it is possible to know how a "already recorded" knob move is done? ie: i have a pattern with a knob move, i dont know how or wich knob is...
I think what you are looking for is a patch librarian and editor, such as Emagic's SoundDiver: http://www.emagic.de/products/st/sd/index.php?lang=EN I cannot...
Here is something else that might help, its freeware: http://www.overwhelmed.org/jsynthlib/ but I bet it won't store the patterns, just the params for the...
I have been wracking my brain trying to figure out how to do this: I want to use something, hardware or software, live to control three midi devices (Korg EA1,...
thats easy my friend:) i use a pewey pc1600x midicontroller for that.. thats the best one. you can buy one on ebay for about 300dollars. with a pc1600x you can...
uh, OK, so you are saying send a sysex string to all the connected instruments that says "change to pattern xxx" using the fader, is that right? thx mucho! ...
You could also pick up an old hardware sequencer that is capable of sending patch-change messages and also can play loops. Program a short loop that "plays"...
... yepp..like a midimixer. and you need a midithrubox __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Tax Center - File online,...
i was looking at the korg.com web stie, and have a little exp with the es-1, but never really thought of this. the webstie says that the es-1 samples at 32...
... The difference between 44 and 32 is not noticeable in practice. However, if you attempt to import samples at 44 kHz into the ES-1, you'll need to re-pitch...
Hi !! I'm a new electribe's user and i need your help if it's possible to have the CD Sound Designer Collection. In fact, in france (my country) you can't have...
I am curious, how you get the er-1 to accept patterns? I cant get it to do anything. As soon as i plug it into my midisport 2x2 it just pegs out the input...
Hello, I just got an ER-1 and an Akai MPD16. I've had no success with using the MPD as a controller for the ER-1. Does anyone have this setup that can clue me...
Hello. I am buying my first drum machine very soon and given the price and claimed versatility of the er-1, it sounds like a good choice. I have a few...
I imagine you'll get plenty of opinions on this, so here's mine. The sample sets of any of the Electribes will surprise you. I use an EM-1, which I've heard...
Here is another reply: I love mine, not only because its got balls to spare, but the varitey of tones you can get for very, very little effort is amazing. I...
And to add to what has already been said.....it is EXTREMELY affordable for what it does. I can't see anyone bothering to buy a Roland/Boss Dr. Rhythm machine...
Thank you all so much! I am going to pick one up after all :) It being so affordable, I can always add on to it later if needs be, and it seems from what you...
... Is there an er-1 editor? I cant not get patterns to upload to my er1 also from a generic sysex program that works on other devices, i think i am not...
Does anyone have any tips for recording using the er-1? My band is about to go into a studio in a couple weeks (we are a synthpop group). I'm somewhat...
if you have the tracks, I would say record everything seperately. that way it frees you up to mess with the sounds individually, like you may want reverb added...
you can get one sound at once, for ex. if you want to record the bass drum just mute all other sounds,repeat this for every, pretty simple. ... is ... to ... ...