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Product DirectEMX
Developer DirectSynth
Price (MSRP) €25
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DirectEMX
DirectEMX DirectEMX

DirectEMX is a plug-in that makes it possible to use your Korg Electribe MX in your host.

DirectEMX features:

  • Control and automation of all the EMX parameters from your DAW. That includes Synth, drum and common/fx parts.
  • Pattern import/export in fxb/fxp standard format.
  • Reception of pattern bank sysex dumps, that makes it possible to import all the internal patterns of the EMX in DirectEMX.

With DirectEMX you can use your EMX like a Virtual instrument in Cubase, Live, FL Studio, etc.

You'll be able to:

  • Save/Load your project without worrying about the state of the EMX, the plug-in will ensure the sync.
  • Automate all the parameters to create new evolving sounds easily. Why not simulating an LFO on your filter cutoff for example?.
  • Copy/paste parts or patterns.
  • Use a clean interface that shows the "real" knob values. That includes the mix view and oscillator model shape, while keeping the same approach as the original hardware.
  • See the knobs movements in real time, for the host automation but also for the EMX internal motion sequences.
  • Edit and reverse-engineer patch more easily.
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