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Korg ElecTribe Es-1 MkII
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Note : 8 sur 10 Published on 01/23/06 at 04:30
Audience: Beginners
The effects section is a bit limited, only an effect attributable to all units, not a cool, I would have an effect prfr diffrent per unit ...
Not as cool sounds 32kHz, requires any Resample, I guess it's to sell the ESX and EMX ...
otherwise, the rest is bathed.
and to quibble, I would say that more than 4 steps, but hey we can dbrouiller ...

UTILIZATION

Trs really easy to use, the manual is almost no ncessaire (and yet, it's my first squenceur)
The functions are all easily accessible ...
Really cool approach for beginners level

SOUNDS

Ba, the basic sounds are all tops, but since it's also a sampler, no problem, you put what you want, and set apart from the restrictions mentioned above, it is ...

OVERALL OPINION

I use it for 1 month, and it's really a beautiful toy, you can do what you want, even if alone, it is a bit limited.
Qualitprix report is correct, even if it's always better when it's cheaper!
I had not tested before, so no point of comparison, even if I had the air of being a good Marching!

With the exprience and sub, I would take the TFW ESX, because I think that live with a big sound, the 32Khz sample must be understood ... (But I'm not the No. bp for now)