Thank you very much !! I'll finally be able to clean peace of mind that I have beer spilled into the fader of the ribbon and also clean the rest ! Long life and good sound !
Trap for young players: I just followed this video to check out a wobbly volume pot on an EMX-1 SD, and found the screw at 1:24 was actually recessed under the corner of the plastic display cover. It couldn't be removed without damaging the cover corner, or the glue that holds it in place. Short cut: It turns out *all* the 12 black screws removed between 0:57 and 1:24 can stay in. The plastic mid-section they screw into cannot separate from the plain steel panel, without un-gluing that display cover. It must get glued on after inserting those screws during manufacture. Even after removing those front panel screws, the mid-section is still being held onto the steel panel by the display cover in front during this video. Only time I can see this helping would be if you need to intensively clean up the unit after spilling a drink and there was residue between the steel panel and mid-section. The controls PCB is only held onto the mid-piece by the 17 black screws removed from 2:28 onwards. (Video removes one of the arp ribbon screws as well in that step.) The silver screws next to the tubes are all that hold the steel panel/mid-section/controls PCB onto the lower case. Most of the hold-down is done by the screws that hold the blue face panel in place. BTW, to avoid chance of stripping: the face panel's screws take a 2.5mm hex bit. :^)
After doin all that, a circuit bend would have been well worth. would have put an SM to SD card adapter at least. Would have also changed the yellow tube LED's to blue or even slow gradient ones. OH well..
Is it possible to repair the slide on the arpeggiator? I got an emx with a slide that doesn't slide so good, like it's bent or rusty, it pops out of its track sometimes too. I've found the part on some websites but it's always discontinued/out of stock.
hi I have a question if you can help me I would like to know the name of an internal component at 7.50 minutes that I burned. The component is on the right where there is written c20. then f1. c120.I am interested in knowing what is written on the black 5 pin component (c20). thanks
Witam Możesz napisać jaki model lamp zastosowałeś w swoim electribe. Bo oryginalne to raczej nie są. Chce sobie wymienić ale nie bardzo wiem na jakie. Dzięki .
Hi ! Nice Video !! If you disassemble it, you are going to lose all the data saved? It will be a factory reset? Or i dont have to worry about lose all my tracks there.
cool man, i like your sound et this vidéo !! tell me !! do you think that's possible to change the colors of light on electribe ??? i don't like the pink :)
Hey Dude, Thank you very Much for uploading the Video!!! To make a long story short: my Shift Button is not responding anymore ;( So I can actually only use the MX as Hardwired Synth in my Studio Setup... Any suggestions how to fix that Issue??? Id be very thankful for any help. Thx in advance, keep up the great Work and: Cheers Jan!
@CzarnyJobacz Dopiero po wymianie zacząłem używać wzmocnienia za pomocą lamp bo wcześniej według mnie bardziej szkodziło niż polepszało. Trzeba pamiętać też że lampy najlepiej używać tylko do perkusji.
Musiałbym mieć cały tor analogowy czyli instrument analogowy + mikser analogowy + rejestrator analogowy a w szafy sztuderowe nie mam zamiaru się bawić :D
@AkselPL hheheh no jasne ale zawsze jakaś namiastka analogowości dzięki valve force testowałem też groovetubes ecc83s (niezle miętolą przy niskiej czestotliwości) ale jakoś bardziej brzmieniowo odpowiada mi telefunken.. szkoda ze od lat nie produkują i są przez to bardzo drogie..
When I opened my EMX-1 I found a live squirrel inside running all the equipment.
Thank you very much !! I'll finally be able to clean peace of mind that I have beer spilled into the fader of the ribbon and also clean the rest !
Long life and good sound !
Nice track ... Is this only emx?
Trap for young players: I just followed this video to check out a wobbly volume pot on an EMX-1 SD, and found the screw at 1:24 was actually recessed under the corner of the plastic display cover. It couldn't be removed without damaging the cover corner, or the glue that holds it in place.
Short cut: It turns out *all* the 12 black screws removed between 0:57 and 1:24 can stay in. The plastic mid-section they screw into cannot separate from the plain steel panel, without un-gluing that display cover. It must get glued on after inserting those screws during manufacture.
Even after removing those front panel screws, the mid-section is still being held onto the steel panel by the display cover in front during this video. Only time I can see this helping would be if you need to intensively clean up the unit after spilling a drink and there was residue between the steel panel and mid-section.
The controls PCB is only held onto the mid-piece by the 17 black screws removed from 2:28 onwards. (Video removes one of the arp ribbon screws as well in that step.)
The silver screws next to the tubes are all that hold the steel panel/mid-section/controls PCB onto the lower case. Most of the hold-down is done by the screws that hold the blue face panel in place. BTW, to avoid chance of stripping: the face panel's screws take a 2.5mm hex bit. :^)
the mid section can be taken apart very easy. you just have to tilt it/rotate it and it will just pop out.
Is there a way to swap smartmedia into an sd input?
yeah hey muy bueno saludos desde tijuana la musica nos une colega esa korg es una bestia hermosa de calidad de audio ELECTRIBE made in Japón
After doin all that, a circuit bend would have been well worth. would have put an SM to SD card adapter at least. Would have also changed the yellow tube LED's to blue or even slow gradient ones. OH well..
yeah I love people which talking about what anything they would do hahaha
wow there is such a thing as too much screwing. bravo korg.
Is it possible to repair the slide on the arpeggiator? I got an emx with a slide that doesn't slide so good, like it's bent or rusty, it pops out of its track sometimes too. I've found the part on some websites but it's always discontinued/out of stock.
hi I have a question if you can help me I would like to know the name of an internal component at 7.50 minutes that I burned. The component is on the right where there is written c20. then f1. c120.I am interested in knowing what is written on the black 5 pin component (c20). thanks
nice!!! thnkx!! and nice musik too 😉
Witam
Możesz napisać jaki model lamp zastosowałeś w swoim electribe. Bo oryginalne to raczej nie są. Chce sobie wymienić ale nie bardzo wiem na jakie. Dzięki .
Hi ! Nice Video !! If you disassemble it, you are going to lose all the data saved? It will be a factory reset? Or i dont have to worry about lose all my tracks there.
Thank you for this video ! Great music to !!
is it possible to upgrade to SD? just by changing the card bay attached to the board?
Unfortunately no, tried it. You can look around for adapter.
You open up the EMX. Fine. What for? Can you offer some mods?
That makes sense.
cool man, i like your sound et this vidéo !! tell me !! do you think that's possible to change the colors of light on electribe ??? i don't like the pink :)
Hey Dude,
Thank you very Much for uploading the Video!!!
To make a long story short:
my Shift Button is not responding anymore ;( So I can actually only use the MX as Hardwired Synth in my Studio Setup...
Any suggestions how to fix that Issue???
Id be very thankful for any help.
Thx in advance, keep up the great Work and:
Cheers
Jan!
@Zakrza100 Hey
Są to najbardziej polecane lampy GrooveTubes ECC-83s. Ważne aby były właśnie tej marki.
@CzarnyJobacz
Dopiero po wymianie zacząłem używać wzmocnienia za pomocą lamp bo wcześniej według mnie bardziej szkodziło niż polepszało.
Trzeba pamiętać też że lampy najlepiej używać tylko do perkusji.
anyone noticed the one cap was puffing up? Maybe something ya wanna change next time ya have it open
emx audio only?
Czuć tą różnicę po wymianie lamp?
Merci ! :))
@soundwarrior1000
what?
Musiałbym mieć cały tor analogowy czyli instrument analogowy + mikser analogowy + rejestrator analogowy a w szafy sztuderowe nie mam zamiaru się bawić :D
@AkselPL
hheheh no jasne ale zawsze jakaś namiastka analogowości dzięki valve force
testowałem też groovetubes ecc83s (niezle miętolą przy niskiej czestotliwości) ale jakoś bardziej brzmieniowo odpowiada mi telefunken.. szkoda ze od lat nie produkują i są przez to bardzo drogie..
It sucks that during the whole video you never showed the top of the upper most breadboard between the nobs and the middle layer of metal
actually I take it back for like less then 3 seconds you show it when you flip it over
You really should see my other stuff in here:D You will find your answer ;) Check my channel ;)
ja bym polecal lampy Telefunken'a ECC83 12AX7 niestety para kosztuje okolo 1000zl
@psychedelikkk
Pamiętaj że to i tak jest urządzenie cyfrowe a nie analogowe ;)
he said " THIS IS CRIME !! NOOOO!!" lol
lol oO wtf :D
es un crimen esooooooooooo ¡¡¡¡¡¡ noooooooo