Device Details
Overview
Name | Version: | Electribe2 Pattern Editor 026 |
Author: | xanadu |
Device Type: | MIDI Effect |
Description: | Electribe2 Pattern Editor version 026 The Electribe2 Pattern Editor can be used to bring patches (parts) and sequences of various Electribe2 patterns together in new patterns. Editing of sequences is also possible. You can use your Electribe2 now for turning the dials. A Launchpad (original, S or mini) can be used to edit the sequence. Version 026: - MIDI support for Electribe2 dials - MIDI support for Novation Launchpad for the sequencer - View selector: Parameters, Sequence or Wide - Open- and Save Dialogs - Layout changes - Bugfixes Version 018: - Number display for Gate Time and Velocity edit Version 016: - Added a Windows stand alone version for MAX 6 (runtime) Version 015: - Added editor for sequences - Added grid for 8 drum parts Version 012: - Added editing of the Part Parameters. Version 011: - Added editing of the Global Parameters. Version 010: - First release. Loading and saving of .E2PAT files works, loading and saving of parts and sequences is also possible. This is the minimum functionality to let this editor work as a librarian. Next step: - MIDI IO to Electribe2 The working is simple. First you have to drop an E2Pat file (exported from the electribe2). You can select a current part by clicking on it's name. Then it is possible to save the current part or the current sequence or a combination of them to disc. This way you can create a library of patches (parts) and sequences. To create a new pattern you have to load an .E2PAT file as a starter. Then you can Select parts and drop parts and sequences from you library. Then you save the new .E2PAT fale and import is into you Electribe2. Of course the Electribe2 Pattern Editor is freeware. All sources are included. Please feel free to comment on this and make suggestions for improvement. Electribe forum: http://www.korgforums.com/forum/phpBB2/viewforum.php?f=48 |
Details
Live Version Used: | 9.1.6 |
Max Version Used: | 6.1.9 |
Date Added: | Feb 08 2015 06:36:02 |
Date Last Updated: | Mar 01 2015 12:18:13 |
Downloads: | 3912 |
ⓘ License: | None |
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Files
Device File: | Electribe2_Pattern_Editor_026.zip |
Comments
Very good device. Thank you
Posted on May 17 2015 by cryinghope |
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thanks for good helper. Nice work. Greetz Benny
Posted on June 14 2015 by Klangkontrolle |
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Than's for your good work xanadu !
What do you think about a Random switch in the program ?
Switching some parameters randomly to generate some new sounds :)
Hipe you answer :) Greetings !
What do you think about a Random switch in the program ?
Switching some parameters randomly to generate some new sounds :)
Hipe you answer :) Greetings !
Posted on November 26 2015 by Ganapaty |
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Thanks, the device looks cool but I can't get it to work. I'm trying to load a PAT file directly from the card in the computer with no luck. I assume that once it's loaded into your editor I will be able to manipulate it. Please help.
Posted on November 27 2015 by king43rd |
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Hi xanadu!
I habe a question: Where did you get any documentation about the *.e2pat files from?
Is ther any doc online available?
Thanks in advance,
joeschman
I habe a question: Where did you get any documentation about the *.e2pat files from?
Is ther any doc online available?
Thanks in advance,
joeschman
Posted on December 14 2015 by joeschman |
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thanks for your work that help us
Posted on February 15 2016 by erazore |
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Thanks for this, very useful. I would like to extend it to work with the Electribe 2 Sampler. The files are named with a different extension, and oscillator/instrument names do not match, but it kind of works already.
Would you have some pointers/suggestions as to where I might need to change the code?
Would you have some pointers/suggestions as to where I might need to change the code?
Posted on January 02 2017 by emiguevara |
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Hello there.
Thank you for creating this tool, however what is missing and really needed is an app that can load .e2sallpat files and allow you to drag and drop them in different positions and order.
I would gladly pay for something like this.
@Xanadu I can help you with the interface or whatever you need. Seriously!
Thank you.
Mateo.
Thank you for creating this tool, however what is missing and really needed is an app that can load .e2sallpat files and allow you to drag and drop them in different positions and order.
I would gladly pay for something like this.
@Xanadu I can help you with the interface or whatever you need. Seriously!
Thank you.
Mateo.
Posted on November 10 2017 by offender |
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maybe it's a stupid question, but does this work with the Korg ESX1 as well?
Posted on April 18 2018 by Tusk |
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Hello there.
Any chances that we can edit .e2sallpat files (instead of just .e2pat)?
(praying).
Thanks.
Any chances that we can edit .e2sallpat files (instead of just .e2pat)?
(praying).
Thanks.
Posted on May 20 2019 by offender |
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Good evening, this Pattern Editor also works with the version: electribe_system_v202?
spacy
spacy
Posted on July 03 2019 by Spacy |
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Anyone managed to edit this to work on the sampler version?
Thanx
Thanx
Posted on November 05 2019 by Misonic |
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It won't save.
Nifty device but it doesn't seem to be working for me.
When I edit a part it just reverts back to original. When I try to save a part or pattern it never saves any adjustments. Any ideas?
Nifty device but it doesn't seem to be working for me.
When I edit a part it just reverts back to original. When I try to save a part or pattern it never saves any adjustments. Any ideas?
Posted on July 30 2020 by fetchime |
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Ok I read elsewhere that the electribe updates means this no longer works.
Posted on July 31 2020 by fetchime |
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On second thoughts, it's useful for having an overview of all the settings for a part. If you want to copy a part you just have to enter the settings manually.
It's a good way to get to know the settings rather than just copy them over blindly.
Thank you xanadu.
It's a good way to get to know the settings rather than just copy them over blindly.
Thank you xanadu.
Posted on July 31 2020 by fetchime |
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