Tuesday, September 21, 2010
korg electribe a mkII jam
YouTube via gangstaboogie45 | January 19, 2007
"the first song i've made on my electribe (unfinished). Also check out my newest song, it's in the Video Responses to this video by me, gangstaboogie45."
via this auction
"Korg Electribe EA-1 MKII analog modeling synth (serial #003217). Korg Electribe EA-1 MKII is an analog modeling synthesizer that's designed for creating electronic music/production. Korg EA-1 is a two voice synth that lets you create and store patterns of up to 64 steps. Korg EA-1 MKII allows the user to create 2-part sequences using the psuedo-keyboard, or play into the input using a MIDI keyboard while the EA-1 MKII loops.
Each voice has two oscillators, and these patch into a analog-modelled filter. There are several effects that can be applied, including Ring Modulation, Sync, and Decimator. The sound of the oscillators and filters don't have the bite and fullness of traditional analog synthesizers. However, they do have an intersting sound themselves.
Check out the following soundclips:
Electribe Mix
Bass 'n Burn
Macrocoustica
Chicago Stylin'"
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