The ESX is polyphonic!

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The ESX is polyphonic!

Postby Chestnut on Fri Apr 16, 2010 1:52 am

or how to play reggae chords ou chords in general.

monophony is too much limited

BUT

APPLY DELAY - FOR Example: SPEED: 1/4 with DEPTH: 127
+
PUSH on steps 1, 5 and 9: 3 components of a chord (STEP 1: E4, STEP 5: A4, STEP 9:C5 so as to play a Aminor)

SAMPLE on the 9th step exactly when the 3 notes are played together (thanks to DELAY)

(the first note is repeated on the second and those are together repeated on the third)

AND: so as to free a SYNTH PART, you can play this ONE SHOT chord on a DRUM PART.

OPTION:
1 - with PITCH you can reach other chords
2 - and with a motion sequence you can play successively different chords one after one.
3 - can also play 4 notes chords: 7th,...
PERFECT FOR REGGAE AND DUB

Merci pour votre attention.

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Re: The ESX is polyphonic!

Postby bresk on Thu Apr 22, 2010 7:33 am

french electribers are ahead of the game !! hehe.. thanks man fresh tip..can't wait to try it out :thumbs:
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Re: The ESX is polyphonic!

Postby Dj Pound on Thu Apr 22, 2010 12:52 pm

Yes this is a great technique. I was doing something similiar to this a while back.
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Re: The ESX is polyphonic!

Postby kyhizzle on Mon Jul 12, 2010 8:54 am

how do you sample step 9?
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Re: The ESX is polyphonic!

Postby Dr Feelgood on Wed Aug 11, 2010 4:22 pm

kyhizzle wrote:how do you sample step 9?


I'm not quite sure what exactly you're asking. What exactly do you want to do? There is a way to sample just step number 9, and that would be to manually hit the shift and record button (simultaneously) while a sequence is running in pattern mode, quickly pressing shift/record and than hitting the stop button once you've sampled the desired part. This is kind of tedious, but nevertheless easy and quite fast.
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