I’ve got an ES-1 MK2 (metal casing) for 2 months now and like it a lot. It’s my second groovebox (my first was the Machinedrum MK2 UW, which I’ve used intensely for 3 years).
Pros:
- Cheap
- Solo function
- Roll function
- Recording song automation, seperated from pattern automation
- Adequate sample space. Little boot time but instant auditing after that.
- Cool effects (I like them better than the KP3’s)
- Small form factor, lightweight yet sturdy casing
- Fast switching between patterns: (Pattern Set functionality lets you set up your favourite patterns to recall at the bottom row of buttons)
- Hardly any menu diving at all; nice layout.
- Lets you fast forward/backward in your compositions.
- Sounds great to my ears
Cons:
- Sample start/end time can not be set in a pattern, you have to resample or pitch shift (pitch shift affects sample playback speed as well).
- It’s not practical for outputting midi notes.
-You need to get a hold of a smartmedia card (+reader) for backing up your data or switching projects.
-The plastic knobs feel a bit weak
- Nudging and copying trigs isn’t that easy (as on Elektrons)
- Has an audio slicer but won’t let you rearrange the slices.
(- Big electrical adapter)
Personal pro’s, which some might regard as cons:
- It let’s you play around with a pattern without auto-saving it.
- Stores pattern/song tempo’s