View Full Version : Does any of you own an Electribe MX?
kingbuxton
10-03-2009, 00:44
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KZaqlSudOuw
I have a Korg Kaossilator - and I can't put the darn thing down. Then I saw these. I can't tell if they are straight forward in an 808 type of manner or if there is a bit more to it.
I need a hobby :D
I love these electronic instruments.
Looks like that Electribe would be great for playing out live.
I wish I could expand my studio which is currently just my keyboard and mixer at the moment with software. It's just all this type of hardware costs so much !
kingbuxton
10-03-2009, 20:50
Must admit I was torn on the Kaossilator when I saw it at Firebox, they are like £150 +P&P, but I got one from an Amazon Marketplace for £129 + £4P&P, don't regret it at all. If you can muster £130, get one.
You have a keyboard, so I assume you can play a note? I can't. So it is either grab a cheap Synth and whack into the PC and take lessons or one of these. Really wish I could play a keyboard, that would be superb, love to see me on a keyboard, my left hand copies my right, only slower LOL.
I think an Electribe will be on the cards come payday. I will sell it to you for £200 if I can't fathom it ;)
Depending on the type of music you produce, I find that often it is a matter of just experimenting.
I currently can't afford a whole load of external synths, samplers, etc so use Propellorheads Reason and some VST's in Ableton.
It's good fun.
kingbuxton
11-03-2009, 00:13
Propellorheads Reason
Is that the 808/909 and Basslines? Found it hard work, just from trying to control it with Mouse/Keyboard - would love to have all that in Hardware wired up in front of me.
Depending on the type of music you produce, I find that often it is a matter of just experimenting.
Lets get this straight, what I produce (produce??) I doubt is counted as music LOL. But the experiment side is what I am hoping for with that Electribe, in that I don't need a degree in music, just some random pressing and twirling and a bit of imagination and patience.
It IS really good fun, the Kaossilator is just brilliant, stick some headphones in and away you go. I am sure it is limited if you are Liam Howlett, but for the tone deaf it is great.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jnnFTh6odoM
Stuff like this impresses the hell out of me, when he is doing two things at the same!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ECmwzgKK354&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QwBZ2aeXP_0&feature=channel
Comments - You might get as lucky as I did and pick one up cheap. Mine was in a 2nd hand shop with a sign saying "mixer" on it ,and cost £150.00 - that is Lucky!
tweetypie/8
11-03-2009, 14:52
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KZaqlSudOuw
I have a Korg Kaossilator - and I can't put the darn thing down. Then I saw these. I can't tell if they are straight forward in an 808 type of manner or if there is a bit more to it.
I need a hobby :D
sorry m8 that would bore me out of my skull.;)
Callumpy
11-03-2009, 16:34
sorry m8 that would bore me out of my skull.;)
lol me too
Get a Guitar
kingbuxton
11-03-2009, 19:59
I have a guitar.
This box of tricks will let you play in a piece played on guitar either pre-recorded or live and sample it, add effects to it, build on it, basically really mess around with the sound and come up with some cool creative sounds.
Callumpy
11-03-2009, 21:41
I have a guitar.
:erm: shush
kingbuxton
11-03-2009, 22:25
OK
Callumpy
11-03-2009, 23:43
oooo, enter shikari use one of them for thier intros and stuff, cool
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