Such a lovely one!!
Would you mind saying which stock sound you were using around 0:40? Thanks!
Such a lovely one!!
Would you mind saying which stock sound you were using around 0:40? Thanks!
Hi Bernardo,
Welcome.
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both are actually running. we’re pretty much using every resource in there atm.
still a bit of room left for some upcoming things
yes, that has been a plan for some time. basically if standard sustain loop wav meta is present, we could let it loop as long as there is no noteoff
Welcome back, David! Glad to see you again! )) Are you same involved in the EP-40 production as well?
hello, moved more to discord, but miss this forum.
we’re a small team, we’re all involved somehow, EP-40 less on my side, but love it. features we never did on EP-133 made its way to the riddim. new stuff coming soon
Thank you very much for your updates, the EP line is absolutely fantastic & a joy to use.
Are you able to confirm if any future updates are planned for the wonderful EP-1320 Medieval Sampler?
glad to hear that!
re EP-1320, what medieval features do you feel are missing?
Would it be possible to update the EP-1320 to:
I might be mixing up what is available where, but I find myself wanting song mode (really like putting an arrangement on autopilot so I can concentrate on punch-in fx), and I miss how the Champion update added finer tuning and in general shift- editing of values. I find on the 1320 I often want to get really surgical with envelopes or start / end for example.
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Mostly the stuff from the EP-133 v2 update please (especially resampling and song mode!).
im sure this has been requested but a granular mode, that can either have traditional pitch control, via keys button, or route keytrack to position start time bypassing pitch control, only allowing pitch control with the encoder to match a key for the scene
cranked out this tune while hanging with the new cat. i like to think this kinda music is going through his head while hes exploring the apartment. real curious cat tunes. sampled a drum loop and synths off the op-xy
USB audio, and general feature parity would be very welcome.
Really looking forward to what’s coming, I love my KO2 and have been using it a ton. Thanks for coming by to touch base.
I love the drum sampler on the OP-1 Field.
Sometimes I go “I’d love this but just with less of the silly.”
And by less of the silly, I mean I’d love to save patterns, link them to patches, build a decent library of this, sample easily, some loops and some one shots, panning, level per instrument within a pattern (or patch is also fine), variations on a pattern (kick - no kick! // hats on the fourth - hats on the fourth and also one on the eight!).
That kinda stuff.
Don’t need much memory, the 64MB would be fine.
Is the EP-133 for me? I had it at launch but was not in a good place for new kits so sold it. But now I’m back exploring and expanding on my OP-1 Field, which is the only kit I’m using right now. And I’m very careful with what I add to it, if anything.
Dug out the EP-133 which I never used and updated it - having a blast today chucking in a Beat Butcha sample pack (though my hip hop beats are terrible!!). The FX are great fun and I love how low fi / dark and dirty things can sound.
Really hope multichannel USB audio is coming on these (presume it would be a channel per group).
since you mentioned this first it makes me wonder if the ep133 would not be the right fit for you. the closest you can get to a patch on the ep133 is saving the sound settings for a sample which includes volume, tuning, panning, the playmode, AR envelope, start/end point, timestretch, and MIDI. maybe i dont understand exactly, but patches/samples and patterns are pretty distinct on the ep133. you have a global sample bank which is available in all the projects. patterns are basically locked into whatever project they are inside of, you may be able to copy/paste patterns between projects but its way more trouble than its worth actually, its probably pretty easy, switching projects is just not the speediest process, a few seconds of holding keys. it is really easy to switch out the samples in a pattern though!
ive been trying to figure out the best way to describe why i like the ep133 so much and i think the closest ive gotten is that it is a really tight sequencer where you dont actually need to look at any of the sequenced steps if you dont want to. i think its best for people that want to record themselves playing a sequence in live rather than individually sequencing steps.
You might be right. I did sell it for a reason, when I had it. While I was fading out from making music at the time, there’s a reason I kept what I kept and the EP-133 wasn’t part of it.