Posted: Thu Jul 21, 2016 6:27 am
Don'thave 1.19 for e2 too. Guys please share
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According to the updated parameter guide you can loop chained patterns so I suppose you can effectively have greater than 8 bar patterns but I haven't tested it yet.subluxator wrote:This is great news.
Can you set it to infinitely loop between two patterns, effectively making it an 8 bar pattern?
People don't panic, previous OS versions are available to download. At the bottom of the page there is a „previous versions” link. It goes back to 1.17Steeplemouth wrote:Good work, I'm glad somebody did. Any chance you could share those please?SMK wrote:luckily I saved my copies of 1.16 and 1.19
Found it, thanks.thebiglebowski wrote:People don't panic, previous OS versions are available to download. At the bottom of the page there is a „previous versions” link. It goes back to 1.17Steeplemouth wrote:Good work, I'm glad somebody did. Any chance you could share those please?SMK wrote:luckily I saved my copies of 1.16 and 1.19
Yes, I noticed that toomihata wrote:I don't know if anyone noticed but the new, color tribes are completely flat, so no slanted body and the pads look evenly above the surface.
The first 10 seconds of the video show the sides of the unit and they are the same shape.. Slightly slanted.mihata wrote:I don't know if anyone noticed but the new, color tribes are completely flat, so no slanted body and the pads look evenly above the surface.
I've seen that move from Mistabishi and others too in the past but for me it's difficult too, especially if there's not a solid surface under the electribe. Often I miss some pads (I mean that they don't feel the pression). I've never had a good feeling with the toughness of the electribe pads. They need a lot of strongness and sometimes I'm not even able to keep a very long note without the pad losing pression and interrupting sound. Since my last finished project some time ago my right fourth finger has been hurting and it didn't stop yet.Loudest wrote:Yes, I noticed that toomihata wrote:I don't know if anyone noticed but the new, color tribes are completely flat, so no slanted body and the pads look evenly above the surface.![]()
Moreover, when I saw the video, I have thought that I could not do this with my e2s
(the guy does a sort of "glissando" on the pads to fill all the steps quickly
that would be impossible with mine)
Have you tried the 'glissando' as you call it? Just press pad 1 and rub your finger across all the pads... Or use two fingers and do both rows at the same time.Loudest wrote:Yes, I noticed that toomihata wrote:I don't know if anyone noticed but the new, color tribes are completely flat, so no slanted body and the pads look evenly above the surface.![]()
Moreover, when I saw the video, I have thought that I could not do this with my e2s
(the guy does a sort of "glissando" on the pads to fill all the steps quickly
that would be impossible with mine)
yesmusicmagus wrote:Have you tried the 'glissando' as you call it? Just press pad 1 and rub your finger across all the pads... Or use two fingers and do both rows at the same time.
Works on my sampler since day 1!