Summary:Open Electribe Editor (formerly known as ESX Wave Organizer) is a program that allows you to organize, edit, and create .esx files for the Korg ESX-1. It is currently in BETA, and is available to download from Windows, Linux, and Mac.
Screenshots:
Discussion Group /
... [More]
Updates:http://groups.google.com/group/open-electribe-editor/
Downloads:http://code.google.com/p/open-electribe-editor/downloads/list
Download Requirements:
Java 1.5 or higher must be installed for this program to work properly. To download the latest version of Java, visit: http://www.java.com/en/download/manual.jsp
Disclaimer:
Remember to back up all your .esx files before using this program. It is not affiliated with or supported by Korg in any way. Use at your own risk.
Donate/Support:If you find the program useful, or feel like helping support it’s development, you can donate via paypal:
Credits / Development Tools / LinksEclipse - The IDE used to develop this program. Also, this product is based on Eclipse's Rich Client Platform (RCP).
EMF - The Framework used to model .esx files (as well as RIFF .wav files)
WindowBuilder Pro (Instantiations) - This company provided me with a free Open-Source license for their software. I've used it to help layout some of the GUI portions of this app.
jLayer - An open source MP3 library for the Java Platform
Korg - The manufacturer of the Electribe Series sampler ESX-1.
The following 2 hex editors helped me reverse engineer the .esx file format:
HxD - The Hex Editor I use to do file comparisons.
MiTeC HexEdit - I used this for the hex calculator, and for the data display views/functions. [Less]