Fantastic and funky! Nice work, man! Great to see you playing on an old classic machine like the ESX. Sounds awesome! I’m totally colourblind, but I think your shirt is perfectly coordinated for a performance on the ESX. Lol. Loving the camera angle on your studio in this one too. An enviable workspace for sure! 👍🕺⭐️
Awwwww Yeah! You are so right! I pulled out the bright red 70's style polyester button up shirt for this one! lol 😀 👊 I thought quite a bit on how best to present this. 🤓 I think the camera angle speaks volumes to this little box. 😏 lol WOOT! I've got a room full of beyond amazing, dreamy hardware gear, iPad and computer options behind me - And everything is just coming out of this one retro box. Too Cool! 🤓 I'm not trying to get people to go spend a lot of $$$ on vintage gear, but if anyone comes across one of these in *good, clean condition* for a low price? imho, GRAB IT!! (I'm getting really interested to maybe backup everything i've made so far, take a tiny break from making this bank, and see about just recording new sounds *directly* into it and actually using it like a sampler... As is has those functions, too! lol) ✊
Hey hey! Thanks, Bro! 😀 👊 I'm really surprised just how much parameter automation you can do in this thing! So glad I took the time to get more used to the workflow by making this. I'm definitely going to go deeper in making the rest of the patterns now - WOOT! 😁
Awesome sounds, Dean! I’ve got the software version from the Korg Electribe on my iOS device and it’s lovely! I’m going to buy new equipment this week, probably a hardware synth or rhythm machine, maybe both. Any recommendations? Thanks 🙏 in advance.
Hey Hey! Thanks for watching! 😀 👊 Can't really recommend gear, sorry - it's too many options type of thing. It all depends on what exactly you want to do, where you are personally in your own musical journey, and what *type* of sound(s) you like, personally. 👍👍 As far as *synths* go, my advice is to listen as close as possible to the specific sounds coming out of the different synths, as you will likely find ones that *sound better* to your ears than others. Some are more suited to specific genres than others... 👍👍 When it comes to "rhythm machines" - I tend to prefer samplers and anything I can load my own sounds into, so i'm not stuck with onboard sounds only. They pretty much all have vastly different workflows, some are mono, some are stereo, some have more or less sampling time, some have built in fx, some don't - etc - it's hard to make suggestions. You just have to watch a lot of videos imho - and the right ones will "speak to you" per se, hopefully.
@@ElectronisoundsAudio I'm thinking about buying a used E2S. The black version is about 280/300€ and I think that with a proper sound bank it could be fun to use 😎
great sounds!
Hey Hey! Thanks, Chris!
Such a gnarly piece of equipment. Thanks bro 👍👊
Woot! 😀👊 Thanks for watching, Bro! (I just finished pattern 21, so I'm *almost* a third of the way done with the 64 new patterns!) BOOM! 😃😃
Dean! So SICK ! Love it!👊🏼
Thanks very much, Patrick! 😁🙏👊
Fantastic and funky! Nice work, man! Great to see you playing on an old classic machine like the ESX. Sounds awesome! I’m totally colourblind, but I think your shirt is perfectly coordinated for a performance on the ESX. Lol. Loving the camera angle on your studio in this one too. An enviable workspace for sure! 👍🕺⭐️
Awwwww Yeah! You are so right! I pulled out the bright red 70's style polyester button up shirt for this one! lol 😀 👊
I thought quite a bit on how best to present this. 🤓
I think the camera angle speaks volumes to this little box. 😏 lol WOOT!
I've got a room full of beyond amazing, dreamy hardware gear, iPad and computer options behind me -
And everything is just coming out of this one retro box. Too Cool! 🤓
I'm not trying to get people to go spend a lot of $$$ on vintage gear, but if anyone comes across one of these in *good, clean condition* for a low price? imho, GRAB IT!!
(I'm getting really interested to maybe backup everything i've made so far, take a tiny break from making this bank, and see about just recording new sounds *directly* into it and actually using it like a sampler... As is has those functions, too! lol) ✊
You Could hook up the synth channels 1 & 2 to external synths and do a video, I would love to see that.
Interesting idea, Alfonso! I'll will add it to the list! THANKS! 😀 👊
Sweet groove
Hey hey! Thanks, Bro! 😀 👊 I'm really surprised just how much parameter automation you can do in this thing! So glad I took the time to get more used to the workflow by making this. I'm definitely going to go deeper in making the rest of the patterns now - WOOT! 😁
nice!
Thanks very much! 😀 👊
Some low end bass line some soon day ...
Yeaaaaaaaaaaaaah. You rool.
Thanks for watching! 😀 👊
Awesome sounds, Dean! I’ve got the software version from the Korg Electribe on my iOS device and it’s lovely! I’m going to buy new equipment this week, probably a hardware synth or rhythm machine, maybe both. Any recommendations? Thanks 🙏 in advance.
Hey Hey! Thanks for watching! 😀 👊
Can't really recommend gear, sorry - it's too many options type of thing.
It all depends on what exactly you want to do, where you are personally in your own musical journey, and what *type* of sound(s) you like, personally.
👍👍
As far as *synths* go, my advice is to listen as close as possible to the specific sounds coming out of the different synths, as you will likely find ones that *sound better* to your ears than others. Some are more suited to specific genres than others...
👍👍
When it comes to "rhythm machines" - I tend to prefer samplers and anything I can load my own sounds into, so i'm not stuck with onboard sounds only. They pretty much all have vastly different workflows, some are mono, some are stereo, some have more or less sampling time, some have built in fx, some don't - etc - it's hard to make suggestions. You just have to watch a lot of videos imho - and the right ones will "speak to you" per se, hopefully.
I'm waiting for your E2S Pack man!!!
Hey Hey - Thanks for watching! 😀 👊
ES2 sound bank is on the "to-do" list - I just need more hours in the day to get all this work done! lol 🤣
@@ElectronisoundsAudio I'm thinking about buying a used E2S. The black version is about 280/300€ and I think that with a proper sound bank it could be fun to use 😎
@@FilippoCarrux Agreed! I have the red ES2. Not 100% sure if banks are compatible between the Black one and the Red one.... 😀 👊
@@ElectronisoundsAudio I think yes because basically they are identical. The red one is a restyling. But they has the same firmware.
@@FilippoCarrux Sweeeeet!! 👍👍