Copying a part on Electribe EMX-1

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Member Since: Feb 23, 2009

Hey,

How's it going? i just got an emx-1. it all seems straight forward enough but i'm having a bit of a tough time copying parts. So i've been trying to copy a bass line, when i try to copy it from synth part one to synth part two in initial patch D51 that seems to work, but if i try to copy from the first synth part in d-51 to the first synth part in d52 i'm having problems. The part doesn't copy with the same effects, when i press the choose the part i want to copy it doesn't have the same effect on it either. I've tried clearing patterns but that hasn't helped. is their something really simple i'm overlooking?

I think it could basically not be copying the effect settings, anyone any thoughts?

thanks

Greg

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Czar of Midi
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Since: Apr 04, 2002


Feb 23, 2009 05:06 pm

This page has the complete manual, quick start guide and a few other goodies that should help get you going with it.

www.korg.com/product.aspx?pd=158

I don't think there are too many other user's of the EMX-1 here, but you never know.

Without me going through the manual I would be guessing there is an option to copy the part with all effects on it. Its probably an alternate button push to get at it.

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Since: Feb 23, 2009


Feb 24, 2009 02:23 am

Hey,

Thanks for that. I have the manuals and infairness they're very clearly written too, every element of the part seems to copy except the effect but i think i've found a way around it.

Basically, once i have my sounds i'm saving a copy to the next pattern number and ediing the sequencing information.

thanks again for your help.

Czar of Midi
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Since: Apr 04, 2002


Feb 24, 2009 05:55 pm

I did get a chance to scan the manual a bit last night looking for that. And ya, your right, there doesn't appear to be any specific's on doing exactly that. But it would appear the copying the completed part is the only way to achieve that.

I sure would think that there is a way to duplicate or cut and paste the part with effects without having to copy the actual phrase itself.

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