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====== Korg Electribe ES-1 ====== | ====== Korg Electribe ES-1 ====== | ||
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+ | Cool sampler and sequencer. Comes with lots of sounds, patterns, and songs built-in, and it's pretty fun just messing with those, or replacing the samples and hearing the existing patterns with new sounds. | ||
==== Loading Samples ==== | ==== Loading Samples ==== | ||
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Loading samples from a [[SmartMedia]] card has a few restrictions: | Loading samples from a [[SmartMedia]] card has a few restrictions: | ||
- | | + | * Files need to be named in order, EG: 00.WAV 01.WAV 02.WAV 03.WAV 04.WAV |
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* 100 files max in the root directory. Dunno about using subdirectories. | * 100 files max in the root directory. Dunno about using subdirectories. | ||
- | * Practical workflow see to be grab a bunch of samples you want to keep together, load them onto the ES-1, then save them as a bank (.ES1 file) back onto the card. This way you can store much more. Banks could be for individual songs, based on a theme, etc. Then you can load/unload full banks as you want them. | + | * You don't need to keep you samples here, it's more a temp space as you'll move the individual samples into sets/banks and save those onto the card. |
- | * Workflow: http:// | + | * 8- or 16-bit, 32KHz. .WAV or .AIFF. If you use a rate other than 32KHz playback speed will be distorted. |
- | * Workflow: https:// | + | * You can format the card in the ES-1. It' |
- | * 8- or 16-bit, 32KHz. .WAV or .AIFF. If you use a rate other than 32KHz playback speed will change. | + | * If you get '' |
- | * You can format the card in the ES-1. It's FAT-12 | + | * Actual sample space seems to be ~2.2MiB in my experience. |
- | * If you get '' | + | * You have to load each sample one-by-one! |
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+ | === Renaming === | ||
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+ | I use [[wp> | ||
+ | |||
+ | - Go to the ' | ||
+ | - Set 'Add numbers starting at' to ' | ||
+ | - Make sure ' | ||
+ | - 'and after' field needs to have your file extension; so ' | ||
+ | - Make sure 'Keep existing names' is set to ' | ||
+ | - Hit ' | ||
+ | |||
+ | It'd be nice to script the whole renaming and converting process, so I'll add a command line renaming guide at some point maybe. | ||
=== Converting === | === Converting === | ||
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With [[ffmpeg]]: | With [[ffmpeg]]: | ||
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+ | ... | ||
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+ | With [[SoX]] (and [[bash]]): | ||
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+ | '' | ||
+ | |||
+ | * '' | ||
+ | * '' | ||
+ | * '' | ||
+ | * ' | ||
===== See Also ===== | ===== See Also ===== | ||
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* [[https:// | * [[https:// | ||
* https:// | * https:// | ||
- | * https://github.com/chris-roerig/ | + | * [[github>chris-roerig/ |
+ | * [[github> | ||
* https:// | * https:// | ||
- | * https:// | + | * https:// |
+ | * [[https:// | ||
+ | * [[yt> | ||
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