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Korg electribe wave
Korg electribe wave











korg electribe wave

On the Electribe Sampler this is also used to playback 'time-sliced' loops - similar to Recycled REX loops - that playback in time the current pattern at a wide range of tempos. In some respects, this allows you to come up with lines that you would not automatically create when sat at a conventional keyboard.Ĭhord mode maps common chord types to each key, while Sequencer mode turns the pads into an X0X-style step sequencer. Switching to keyboard mode allows you to play a part melodically.ĭiving into the onscreen menus provides options for adjusting key and scale note mappings for the pads. There are buttons for muting and deleting parts. Press record and play, and bash the pads to create a pattern. Each front panel pad (a 'part') can be assigned a sound. It's very easy to get up and running with the Electribes. A few of the virtual-analogue oscillator types are maintained which each have one editable parameter (such as oscillator detune) - the rest, like user samples, use the Edit knob to adjust the sample start position and engage reverse playback. Here we get over 400 drums, melodic hits and stabs, FX, phrases and loops - all still labelled Oscillators in the Korg parlance. Earlier units provided factory samples to get you started, but these could be overwritten by the user.

korg electribe wave

Something we didn't expect was the inclusion of hard-wired content. Despite appearing almost identical, the Electribe Sampler adds, as you would expect, the functions required for the capture and editing of samples, but also loses a few things along the way.













Korg electribe wave