Korg ESX-1 manual ESX1 Main Features, EasyStart CONTENTS, Getting Started, Pattern Mode

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EasyStart ESX1 Main FeaturesEasyStart CONTENTSGetting Started

ESX1 Main Features

ValveForce Technology adds tube warmth using two 12AX7 tubes with a separate gain knob.

44.1 kHz 16bit Stereo Sampling with 24MB of sample memory, extensive sample editing features and loading of

.wav and .aif formats.

Performance Arpeggiator with Ribbon and Slider and 32 selectable scale types for instant fun and inspiration.

2 Stretch Parts, which offer realtime Tempo/Pitch correction, an improved Time Slice, part for slicing loops and the ability to assign time slice elements to other parts.

Modulation with 5 MIDI syncable LFO shapes to create more complex and expressive sounds.

New Multi-Mode Resonant Filter with four types: Low Pass, High Pass, Band Pass and Band Pass +.

Three Stereo Effects processors with 16 different effects to select from and selectable effects routings.

Expanded Motion Sequence function with up to 24 parts of Motion Sequence per pattern.

Up to 8 bars per pattern allow for a more complete sounding pattern and up to 64 songs, 4 outputs, a large easy to read LCD screen and much more.

EasyStart CONTENTS

Getting Started

 

Basic Overview of Panel Layout / About the Factory Data

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Selecting and Playing Demo Songs and Patterns

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Pattern Mode

 

Muting and Soloing Parts

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Changing the Tempo

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Selecting a Sample on a Part

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Working with the Part Common, Modulation and Filter sections

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Working with the Arpeggiator, Motion Sequences

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Working with the Effect section

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Creating a New Pattern

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Song Mode

 

Working in Song Mode

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Sample Mode

 

Recording a Sample

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Resampling a Pattern

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Editing a Sample

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Global Mode

 

Working with Global Mode

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Loading or Saving Data with a SmartMedia Card

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Korg ESX-1 manual ESX1 Main Features, EasyStart CONTENTS, Getting Started, Pattern Mode, Song Mode, Sample Mode