About 4 years ago, I bought my first PC. It was a Sony Vaio VGC-V3S, nice bit of kit. However it went wrong! Before it did though I designed, or rather enhanced, the Korg EMX-1 and ESX-1 Electribes. I used Serif Draw Plus 5, a freebie on a mag! I still have that file now. It would've been an excellent synth
Now though, I have several more ideas for it that would make this an excellent all rounder for synthesis, sampling, modulation, control, yet simple and easy to get to grips with. Why companies like Korg don't make things like this is beyond me?!Let's face it, who wouldn't want a hardware synth as easy to use as an Electribe, but greatly enhanced so as to be as deep as a workstation with the ability to be used as a MIDI controller, perhaps based on something like the Nocturn?
Anyway, I was reading a recent issue of CM and read about the new iElectribe release for the iPad. Then I noticed an article on SynthMaker and it hit me, why not make a software version? Not an easy feat, not even for someone experienced I imagine. But for me it would include all I want from a synth.
I'm no programmer and not very experienced with software music programs either, but this is something I'd love to have a go at so I'd appreciate any help you could give me.
First, is it possible? Doesn't have to be an exact emulation sound-wise, the important thing for me is the function.
Second, is it possible using SynthMakerCM? Perhaps you're going to pass the buck and tell me I should be asking them, but I thought you'd be better 'equipped to answer the questions.
I understand the copyright of this, but if I re-create something similar to an Electribe from scratch with additions and different GUI surely I can call it my own creation that was influenced by Korg. If there aren't any restrictions and this is something possible then I'd gladly share it with any who would like it for free.
I appreciate your comments and I do realise this is an immense task but hopefully it's something I'm capable of doing!
Thanks
Scott



















