Electribe ESX-1 WAV / Sample Organizer *SOFTWARE*

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Electribe ESX-1 WAV / Sample Organizer *SOFTWARE*

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ESX Wave Organizer is a program that allows you to organize, edit, and create .esx files for the Korg ESX-1. It uses a standard Windows "drag-and-drop" interface, letting you add .esx, .wav, .aif, and .aiff files to the ESX Wave Organizer workspace. It is available for free download here. Please sign up at the forum, and let me know what you think. I'll be adding more features to the program, and fixing any bugs that are reported. If you would like to see some features added, drop by the forum and let me know.

http://www.skratchdot.com/esxwaveorganizer/home.php
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I just wanted to say thanks.
I was thinking about getting an ESX.. it's good to know that there's such a software to accelerate workflow!

cheers!
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Fantastic. Thank you for taking the time to write this and share this with us.
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esx wave organizer for intel based mac????

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hey i use esx wave organizer on a pc and its a great aplications saves a lot time and it really works, but i havent found it for my mac and i would really like just to use may macbook....

does anyone know if there is a mac version of the wave organizer? if not WHY????
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In Parallels you can launch a Windows app under MacOSX.
Works great!
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Post by Juan Z »

DrMad wrote:In Parallels you can launch a Windows app under MacOSX.
Works great!
What do you mean abou Parallels (sorry for my ignorancie). I am using a 1.5 Ghz Powerbook, not the Intel version yet.
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Unfortunately I'm afraid you need Intel CPU.
Check this: www.parallels.com
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Post by Juan Z »

I guess I'll have to get an Intel based Mac... I am waiting for the 12in model to come out, but I don't see that happening anytime soon.
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hats off to u brother
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Post by paul_courville »

Anyone with a EMX software organizer to improve workflow?
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Thank you!

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Wonderful utility, thank you!

I also want to link to Audacity, as it is useful for reformatting sounds for use with this tool:

http://audacity.sourceforge.net/

<i>Audacity is free, open source software for recording and editing sounds. It is available for Mac OS X, Microsoft Windows, GNU/Linux, and other operating systems.</i>
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Post by Ruso »

paul, first of all put all your samples into folders first... go through and put all kick drums together in a folder hats, waveforms, so on, all into their separate folders so they are logically separated.... this way you can drag the contents of the folders in a cronological order onto your electribe and you can just drag and drop the whole folder insted of single samples one by one.... also use a batch converter to work on batches, normalise all your samples on the computer, crop em chop em everything on the computer... if you use loops, define their length in steps in wave organizer....

the main idea is to do as much as possible on the pc because it's a hell of a lot faster then fixing it later on the machine. Also put the whole collection together in one long marathon and spend a good half a day on it, you won't dissapoint your box ;).
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Post by Setsonics »

Can I use a USB ---> MIDI interface for this program?
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Post by Ruso »

no it is not a midi feature it is a card saving and loading feature.
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Post by Setsonics »

AHhhhh, I see now. Thanks a lot Ruso.

Can you read my thread and perhaps help me with a card setup?

I would appreciate any help you can offer.

http://www.korgforums.com/forum/phpBB2/ ... hp?t=30415
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