How does he play with this Groovebox so long? Does he have presaved basslines and loads them one after another? So he tweaks them and puts FX on the basslines on the fly? Does he create the melodies live or are the melodies also presaved? What role does the Xone 92 Mixer play? How does he mix from one track to another? Does the Electribe support 4 Channel Output? So he can blend from Channel 1/2 to 3/4 over the Mixer?
Korg emx has 6 sampled drum and 5 synth parts with over ten different engines that you can select from. So that means each tracks has been sequenced in this box. Note that there is no way to load your own samples in this machine. You have to work with whatever drum sounds have been preloaded by korg. You can also assign three different fx per part that you can also put in parallel. Also emx has L - R plus two assignable outputs so technically yes, He can arrange his tracks so each one plays from a different stereo channel so he can blend between each track.
@@tommeysztowicz3163 my guesses/some thoughts on ways he may approaching this: I think it's like 7-9 drum parts, and 5 synth parts available. Bare in mind, that even the drum parts can be really messed with to create less obviously 'drum' elements, with repitching, filters, effects, automated movements of any parameter etc. With so many parts available, and the ability to copy individual parts over to new patterns, a pattern will have a set of intended sounds to manipulate for the few minutes that track is playing, then some elements will be copied over the next new pattern, which although is a different track with new drums and synths, hooks etc, now contain a few key duplicate elements. Those duplicate elements might start the next pattern fully in, giving the illusion the track isn't changing yet, and the new elements are muted, and then with a mixture of subtlety, and some tricks (which are personal to the performer and I don't claim to know all of those), the switch can be facilitated by having both old and new on the pattern. As for the mixer - you can send out groups of tracks separately, and the mixer gives control of those groups on separate channels. Mostly it seems like he's filtering low or high ends out, and adding targeted reverbs and delays, for variation and washes of sound. I would hazard a guess that some of the art of transitioning seemlessly between tunes also occurs during these mixer effect sections. I don't know all of this is fact, but I suspect at least some of it holds weight. There's stuff going on which isn't so dissimilar to mixing two records together, and knowledge of the machine allows access to the workarounds. This set made me order an EMX 😂 so I'll be trying out some of these theories myself.
xone is here just for dj mixing (eq and filter ) on the korg emx , and on the right you see the little redbox ? it's oto boom (mastering compression/distortion for more massive sound ) that's it ! no need no more
It’s routed to the xone mixer, he can use the the fader to throw it in and out, filter the kick or filter the master It also allows you to eq everything but the the kick to balance it out in the mix, also better to balance out things on the trim for each different club
I have full respect to anyone using an EMX live !
Absolut but two would be more awesome or another geoovebox...
Leeploop..maybe .
& and playing alone ESX-1
HOOOOLY SHIT!! I gotta learn to play live with EMX-1!!!!! That video is inspiring AF!!!!
Would love to know more about how he structures his patterns and transitions between them.
43:20 wtf man these drum rolls are outerworldly 🥲
amazing, never heard anything like this before
@@AndyRubio1matrix man protocol has a similar vibe!
emx sound very sweet with oto boom woaw great job !!!
Proper techno on Electribe EMX-1
Just a great techno set with one machine! 👌
Respect to that! ❤ Phara is one of Belgium’s finest
Very long Time i didn't hear such a good quality set. Cheers
i have recovered my faith on my underrated EMX. Thank you Phara
Real artist !! Much respect !!!
It’s perfect. Perfect. Down to the last minute details
Respect Phara 🔱
No doubt one of the prettiest closings I’ve yet heard
Great set brother! Remember hearing him back in 2019 in Malta with Parallx and Reflec...a night etched forever in my memories
Fantastic work!
Otro nivel hermano!
Oso,oso ona !muy bueno!Phara, voy a verlo mañana a Biarritz !
Got damn….. blown away. I love these sets. Very personal. Definitely can feel his vibe.
THANK YOU! 😊
pure artistry with this machine!
Свят свят свят!)
THIS IS UNREAL SET!!! 🖤
No it’s real. You saw it and ask Phara😂
Respect
sehr geil 🎶🎶👌👌
after all still so impressed!
This live set is phenomenal! I'll risk a statement - best i've heard in HÖR channel.
🔥🔥🔥
Wow fantastico, grazie 🙏🙏
Is there a tracklist ? the one at 48:00 is so incredible !!
What a live, keep enjoying our ears !
I'm sure many of these tracks will be released in studio versions.
yeah, dikke plaat =massive record :)
我一直在反复听这段,太美好了❤
Pure Joy 💥
amazing work, seems so fun!
Amazing 😍😍😍
Legend
Wtf..bombe 💯💯💣💣
💯
I need this one on soundcloud
Good👍😎😀
🖤🖤👏👏
soon
Great live. So cool.
20:00
Odabasz!
How does he play with this Groovebox so long? Does he have presaved basslines and loads them one after another?
So he tweaks them and puts FX on the basslines on the fly?
Does he create the melodies live or are the melodies also presaved?
What role does the Xone 92 Mixer play? How does he mix from one track to another? Does the Electribe support 4 Channel Output? So he can blend from Channel 1/2 to 3/4 over the Mixer?
Korg emx has 6 sampled drum and 5 synth parts with over ten different engines that you can select from. So that means each tracks has been sequenced in this box. Note that there is no way to load your own samples in this machine. You have to work with whatever drum sounds have been preloaded by korg.
You can also assign three different fx per part that you can also put in parallel.
Also emx has L - R plus two assignable outputs so technically yes, He can arrange his tracks so each one plays from a different stereo channel so he can blend between each track.
@MGoolas how do you think he moves through his patterns so seamlessly?
@@tommeysztowicz3163 my guesses/some thoughts on ways he may approaching this:
I think it's like 7-9 drum parts, and 5 synth parts available. Bare in mind, that even the drum parts can be really messed with to create less obviously 'drum' elements, with repitching, filters, effects, automated movements of any parameter etc.
With so many parts available, and the ability to copy individual parts over to new patterns, a pattern will have a set of intended sounds to manipulate for the few minutes that track is playing, then some elements will be copied over the next new pattern, which although is a different track with new drums and synths, hooks etc, now contain a few key duplicate elements.
Those duplicate elements might start the next pattern fully in, giving the illusion the track isn't changing yet, and the new elements are muted, and then with a mixture of subtlety, and some tricks (which are personal to the performer and I don't claim to know all of those), the switch can be facilitated by having both old and new on the pattern.
As for the mixer - you can send out groups of tracks separately, and the mixer gives control of those groups on separate channels.
Mostly it seems like he's filtering low or high ends out, and adding targeted reverbs and delays, for variation and washes of sound. I would hazard a guess that some of the art of transitioning seemlessly between tunes also occurs during these mixer effect sections.
I don't know all of this is fact, but I suspect at least some of it holds weight. There's stuff going on which isn't so dissimilar to mixing two records together, and knowledge of the machine allows access to the workarounds.
This set made me order an EMX 😂 so I'll be trying out some of these theories myself.
@@alancchapmanGreat details! Please reply back here when you figure out more.
I'm guessing that mixer cost a pretty penny too.
xone is here just for dj mixing (eq and filter ) on the korg emx , and on the right you see the little redbox ? it's oto boom (mastering compression/distortion for more massive sound ) that's it ! no need no more
Electribe King
Ah perroooo ! 👁️👄👁️💜
GOOD JOB 😉🤝🌬🌪🆒️🌪🔥❤
👏😮
genius
👍😋😎
Anyone know why he assigns the kick drum onto the synth track 1?
It’s routed to the xone mixer, he can use the the fader to throw it in and out, filter the kick or filter the master
It also allows you to eq everything but the the kick to balance it out in the mix, also better to balance out things on the trim for each different club
Pure madness ...
Anyone got a soundcloud link?
What is this machine that he's using?
korg electribe mx (emx1)
What's the whole set up, it sounds sick.
Korg Electribe EMX for synth, drums and sequencing, Xone 92 DJ mixer and OTO Boum for loudness/dynamics (I think).
“DJ”s take note
Mag den
Hutsssss