MATRIXSYNTH: A C I D // AE Modular Synth // Electribe 2 Sampler #TTNM


Saturday, September 14, 2019

A C I D // AE Modular Synth // Electribe 2 Sampler #TTNM


Published on Sep 14, 2019 THE TUESDAY NIGHT MACHINES

"Finally spent some time with my Korg Electribe 2 Sampler. More info below :)

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Of course I removed all stock samples and sequences from the Electribe 2 Sampler immediately, with the help this awesome blank pattern preset file:
https://innerportalstudio.com/electri...

Then I downloaded this sweet sample manager software:
http://appification.de/ElectribeSampl...

... and loaded a bunch of tangible waves AE Modular synth samples onto the device. So everything you hear in this video are sounds from the AE Modular, either sampled and played by the Electribe or live from the AE Modular synth rack, which is synced to the Electribe's clock via the handy analog sync output.

The Acid (I guess?!) melody sequence is played by the SEQ16 module and the sound is a basic VCO sawtooth wave through the NYLE filter, which is modulated not only by a decay envelope, but also occasionally by the VCO's square wave utilising the filter's CV2 input.

I'm just getting used to the whole groovebox thing again after neglecting them for years, but I'm having tons of fun with the Electribe 2 Sampler. It's very live friendly indeed."

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