Hello, I am a guitarist that is thinking about getting a rythmsynthdrummachine... i read somewhere Korg electribe might be what I am looking for..
so i checked out the price for the latest emx/esx and its about 6-700 euro... i was thinking of something cheaper.
On ebay I can get the above mentioned equipment for about 400-500 euro, second hand or ex demo...
Also I saw this one, the Korg Electribe ER-1MK2 for a price of 120-150 pounds (would be around 200-250 euro)... do you think it is worth it, or I should go for the latest model?
Any suggestion is welcome... thanks
i have to buy one of these electribe things...
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Are you just using it as a drum machine? i think the ER-1 or the ES-1 would be good for you. But if you need more than that, like synth sounds and effects etc then go for the ESX/EMX but they will cost you a fair bit.
I think the ES-1 is great, it lets you just import your own drum sounds and use it like a drum machine. Not what your needs are though so hope this helps.
I think the ES-1 is great, it lets you just import your own drum sounds and use it like a drum machine. Not what your needs are though so hope this helps.
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Guitar Center in San Diego sold me a EMX for $400.
It's great.
I've owned alot of gear and this is one of my all-time favorites.
A joy to use.
Just read the manual a time or two (if at all) and start pushing buttons and turning knobs.
You'll be creating some really cool trippy stuff in no time.
Cheers,
Cyberdude
www.cyberdudeproductions.com
www.broadjam.com/cyberdude

It's great.
I've owned alot of gear and this is one of my all-time favorites.
A joy to use.
Just read the manual a time or two (if at all) and start pushing buttons and turning knobs.
You'll be creating some really cool trippy stuff in no time.
Cheers,
Cyberdude
www.cyberdudeproductions.com
www.broadjam.com/cyberdude

"Secret to Electribes: push all the buttons, turn all the knobs, record what sounds good!"