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korganator
Joined: 10 Nov 2019 Posts: 2
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Posted: Sun Nov 10, 2019 1:42 am Post subject: Electribe 2: export patterns as midi+audio and custom osc? |
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Hi,
I am a sort of korg newbie; got 3 products so far (monologue, NTS-1 and Electribe 2), and I am looking for a way to integrate those in my DAW workflow.
While I wait for the NTS-1 (although I have downloaded the SDK and started to read the API docs), I was successful in integrating the monologue, since Korg has midi drivers, so I just need to create an extra track for the audio to record it; once I record the midi part.
Although with the electribe 2 I am a bit lost. I can still record the audio "as is" from the headphone out, as wav; but I was hoping there was a way to dump the patterns as midi tracks in a DAW, so then I can record the audio, as I do with the monologue.
Is this possible? I understand that Korg abandoned the electribe at this point, so there won't be any sort of update to existing drivers, but I am wondering if there are ways to achieve what I described.
Also is there a way to put custom oscillators on the electribe 2? What about other sounds? I know that the electribe sampler does accept new audio files, but what about the regular electribe? |
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russellclarke Junior Member
Joined: 07 Jun 2019 Posts: 59
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korganator
Joined: 10 Nov 2019 Posts: 2
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Posted: Fri Nov 22, 2019 3:51 am Post subject: |
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Thanks; I tried to plug the E2 to my computer, which already has the monologue drivers, but I see no midi device for the E2. The sound that you hear when a usb connection is started, does play, but when I go in my daw, it does not show up as midi instrument.
So there is no way to modify what is onboard on the device; that is disappointing to be honest; considering that the device has an SD card slot and a USB slot; so one would expect something like the monologue librarian software, to modify and add presets for the various sounds and oscillators.
I understand that there is the sampler version that can load samples, but it does not load new oscillators. And the firmware mod is also not an option because encrypted. Would be nice if Korg would at least release open source firmware for their devices, since they abandon support for them after few years from release. At least the community can continue to evolve those devices, if they don't plan to. |
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russellclarke Junior Member
Joined: 07 Jun 2019 Posts: 59
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Posted: Fri Nov 22, 2019 8:39 pm Post subject: |
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Quote: | when I go in my daw, it does not show up as midi instrument. |
Have you tried connecting the e2 without the monologue connected?
What DAW are you using?
Quote: | So there is no way to modify what is onboard on the device |
You can edit the patches and patterns, I just meant that you can't replace the samples on the synth.
Quote: | the firmware mod is also not an option because encrypted |
The firmware isn't encrypted, just the audio data, and I think it's only compressed. _________________ https://freesound.org/people/bangcorrupt/
http://ccmixter.org/people/bangcorrupt
https://github.com/bangcorrupt |
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