Hello, everyone.. I'm getting the tutorials in full swing for 2019! For more information, and to get a code for 1.3gb of samples for $1, please visit ghostwrittenclips.com/offer/ . Be blessed, and may the coming year be the most powerful and prosperous time you've ever experienced!
whooop! hey man when i first started to get into synths a few years back i really enjoyed your esx tutorials and i learned a lot . its a joy to see a new video from you pop up on my feed.
Ryan Lubinsky Hello.. Thank you for your kind words! I am getting back into the tutorial game, at least for the next few weeks, as I have lots to share. I am glad you enjoy my uploads. =)
My friend rules. Your eSx tutos are history. leon dustar did crazy job too Carillon as well. My esx ? They dont know my juke comes from it and tx81z. :)
great to see you're back making tuts sauce! I also just finished a tutorial, it focuses on subbassmanagement concerning beats. Feel free to check it out, it might work on the EMX as well.
Dude super helpful tutorial... been wondering if i can get drum sounds on these electribes & if so, how. Still not sure if i should get one of these, i need some kind of drum machine/sequencer.., some way to make drum beats, basically... anyways thanks for putting this together!
Hello.. The EMX has a huge amount of built-in drum sounds and kits. I only made this tutorial to show how you can synthesize drums as well. If you get one of these, you will have a ton of drums instantly at your disposal, as well as the 5 synth parts. Thanks for watching! :)
Knob Twiddler Hello.. I really appreciate that, thank you! Funny thing, after I filmed this my friend who now actually owns this EMX (my old machine) came to scoop it up from me, lol.. So yes, there will be more, but I am not sure when. Thank you for watching. =)
Nice walkthrough of your steps for using this for drum synthesis. I also made a similar video (though with no talking)... I'll link your video in my discussion section, so that people will have access to more, similar information (if it doesn't already show up in the sidebar). You have a lot of ESX videos that helped me out, so I'm appreciative of your work. Thanks danieklerr.
great tutorial as always... have you got any tutorials for the esx ins tore for the near future? mine has been collecting dust for a long time and i could certainly use some inspiration since i have a gig opportunity in january and i would love to come up with new stuff until then :D btw i assume the same thing shown in this video could be done on the esx if i loaded in the appropriate waveforms?
KnockCZ Hello.. I am absolutely working on new ESX tutorials, and a brand-new live performance template as well. I will try to get these up before January, but I can't make promises as the holiday season keeps me busy with family and my business.
what genre did you say is mostly in f minor? also layering helps with the shitty drum sounds haha good vid man i always learn something about music in general when i watch.
gooneybird808 Hello.. I just said "bass music", referring to dubstep, trap, glitch-hop etc. Much of this music is in F because, in the lower octaves, that root note is a very-heavy "middle ground" between sub-bass and mid-bass. If you listen to much of the dubstep from the last 5 years, you will find that there is an overwhelming amount written in Fm.
Hello, everyone.. I'm getting the tutorials in full swing for 2019! For more information, and to get a code for 1.3gb of samples for $1, please visit ghostwrittenclips.com/offer/ . Be blessed, and may the coming year be the most powerful and prosperous time you've ever experienced!
whooop! hey man when i first started to get into synths a few years back i really enjoyed your esx tutorials and i learned a lot . its a joy to see a new video from you pop up on my feed.
Ryan Lubinsky Hello.. Thank you for your kind words! I am getting back into the tutorial game, at least for the next few weeks, as I have lots to share. I am glad you enjoy my uploads. =)
Thank you. Great to see useful tutorials. Straight to the point.
My friend rules.
Your eSx tutos are history.
leon dustar did crazy job too
Carillon as well.
My esx ? They dont know my juke comes from it and tx81z. :)
great to see you're back making tuts sauce! I also just finished a tutorial, it focuses on subbassmanagement concerning beats. Feel free to check it out, it might work on the EMX as well.
Hey, your back! Awesome!
Dude super helpful tutorial... been wondering if i can get drum sounds on these electribes & if so, how. Still not sure if i should get one of these, i need some kind of drum machine/sequencer.., some way to make drum beats, basically... anyways thanks for putting this together!
Hello.. The EMX has a huge amount of built-in drum sounds and kits. I only made this tutorial to show how you can synthesize drums as well. If you get one of these, you will have a ton of drums instantly at your disposal, as well as the 5 synth parts. Thanks for watching! :)
This is the best EMX tutorial on youtube !
Any chance for a second one ?
Knob Twiddler Hello.. I really appreciate that, thank you! Funny thing, after I filmed this my friend who now actually owns this EMX (my old machine) came to scoop it up from me, lol.. So yes, there will be more, but I am not sure when. Thank you for watching. =)
And what are the settings of the FX ?
That kick made me go 'oooh'.
Nice walkthrough of your steps for using this for drum synthesis. I also made a similar video (though with no talking)... I'll link your video in my discussion section, so that people will have access to more, similar information (if it doesn't already show up in the sidebar). You have a lot of ESX videos that helped me out, so I'm appreciative of your work. Thanks danieklerr.
***** Hey, thank you for your kind words! I will watch your videos when I get a few minutes. =)
Great video ....
great tutorial as always... have you got any tutorials for the esx ins tore for the near future? mine has been collecting dust for a long time and i could certainly use some inspiration since i have a gig opportunity in january and i would love to come up with new stuff until then :D btw i assume the same thing shown in this video could be done on the esx if i loaded in the appropriate waveforms?
KnockCZ Hello.. I am absolutely working on new ESX tutorials, and a brand-new live performance template as well. I will try to get these up before January, but I can't make promises as the holiday season keeps me busy with family and my business.
danieklerr of course man take as long as you need, looking forward anyway :)
Great.
what genre did you say is mostly in f minor? also layering helps with the shitty drum sounds haha good vid man i always learn something about music in general when i watch.
gooneybird808 Hello.. I just said "bass music", referring to dubstep, trap, glitch-hop etc. Much of this music is in F because, in the lower octaves, that root note is a very-heavy "middle ground" between sub-bass and mid-bass. If you listen to much of the dubstep from the last 5 years, you will find that there is an overwhelming amount written in Fm.