Electribe EMX2 Music Production Station

Sale price£399.00

The Electribe EMX2 is a mobile synthesizer based music production machine that can turn your musical inspiration into a track in seconds. Its rugged build continues the Electribe legacy with a stack of controllers, including a Kaoss Pad, to easily manipulate the sounds and patterns that you create, as well as back them up and work in your DAW.

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Electribe BL

The fastest and most intuitive way to make beats.
A production machine with a variety of analogue modelling sound engines.

The Electribe is a synthesizer-based production machine that turns inspiration into sound at maximum speed. It contains numerous analogue oscillators and a wide variety of filters. Whether you're selecting sounds or editing them, all operations are performed simply by using the top panel knobs. In addition, a variety of input interfaces optimised for inputting rhythm, bass, or melody allow you to smoothly create sequences as fast as you can think.

The sequences that you create can then undergo additional evolution on stage or in your laptop. You can enjoy intuitive live performances that link various devices with the Electribe, or utilise this capability for full-fledged music production by exporting sequence data to Ableton Live for detailed editing and final mixing.

The latest system version 2 adds a much-requested pattern chain function that will be a great asset for live performances or music production. The lineup has also become more colourful with the new metallic blue model. And we've also provided bonus patterns that reveal even greater sonic potential.

Making your beat-making ideas rapidly take shape. It's the Electribe; a synthesizer + sequencer that's thoroughly optimised for speed.

The Electribe continues to evolve

A new metallic blue model – a nod to the legacy of electribe

A new metallic blue model – a nod to the legacy of Electribe

Following the chic grey unit, the lineup has been joined by a metallic blue model that's reminiscent of the previous model, the Electribe MX. Complemented by the numerous colourfully illuminated LEDs, this unit will energize your playing.

Many new functions added via system update

Many new functions added via system update

Updates make the Electribe evolve daily. System version 2 adds support for the much-requested pattern chain function and undo function, as well as support for original value display. Users who already own an Electribe can update their unit and then enjoy playing.

Download over 200 bonus patterns

Electribe artists, sound designers, and beat makers from around the world have created bonus pattern data packed with new sounds, phrases, and sequences. These 203 different patterns include synthesizer sounds, drum kits, and ideas that work with a variety of musical styles. They are provided as reference materials for your beat-making or as foundations to give you new inspiration.

 

Oscillator

A powerful and expansive analogue modelling + PCM sound engines

The sound engine of the Electribe provides 55 types of analogue modelling oscillator, giving you a high degree of flexibility to quickly create sounds. You can choose from simple waveforms such as Saw, Pulse, Triangle, and Sine, or more complex varieties such as Sync, Ring Mod, Cross Mod, and VPM. Parameters have been carefully selected to allow maximum effect with minimum editing. This means that you simply need to select an oscillator and turn the knobs to create sinuous bass lines, gigantic poly synth sounds, warm pads, or an infinite variety of any other synth sounds you want.

Also provided are PCM oscillators ideal for creating sequences, including 257 Drum/Perc sounds indispensable for beat-making, 44 instrument-type sounds such as Piano, Organ, Brass, and Guitar, and 52 types of voice and sound-effect sounds.

The much-requested polyphonic performance support now makes it easier to create styles such as house music, where chord-work is important.

 

Numerous filter types to further shape your sound

Filters are at the centre of synthesizer sound design, dramatically transforming the sound generated by the oscillator. In addition to the Electribe filter newly developed for the Electribe, there are a total of 16 filter algorithms such as MS-20, MG, P5, OB, and Acid, simulating the filters of classic synthesizers. By selecting one of these filter types and adjusting the cutoff and resonance, you can make powerful sounds with great creative freedom.

 

Modulation section for quick access to dramatic sound-shaping parameters

Modulation section for quick access to dramatic sound-shaping parameters

The modulation that's so important for sonic creativity is designed to be easy for anyone to control. Modulation sources such as EG and LFO are available paired with a modulation target such as Filter Cutoff and Oscillator Pitch; simply choose from 72 modulation types and then adjust the speed and depth to apply the type of modulation that you want.

 

A wide selection of insert effects add the final touch to parts and patterns

A total of 32 insert effects are provided, including compressor, overdrive, and EQ. Effects can be specified individually for all parts, letting you have uncompromising control over the nuances of your sound.

 

Velocity-sensitive trigger pads

Velocity-sensitive trigger pads and X/Y touch pad work together; input notes or X/Y-generated phrases to bring your ideas to life.

The Electribe allows you to input up to 64 steps (16 steps x 4) for each part (sound). You can create beats by combining up to 16 of these parts per sequence pattern.

The step sequencer of the Electribe allows extremely intuitive pattern production. The 16 trigger pads and the touch pad with XY control provide a variety of modes that instantly reproduce the phrases created by your ideas, allowing rhythms and phrases to be input without requiring musical knowledge.

 

Trigger pads

Trigger mode

This mode is ideal for auditioning the sounds before you enter a sequence. The trigger pads are velocity sensitive, and by striking them rhythmically you can input drum and percussion patterns that have a sense of life and movement.

Sequencer mode

This mode is ideal for inputting rhythm. You can step-record by using the 16 trigger pads which correspond to 16 steps. This method makes it easy to see the timing of the notes, and can also be used for editing after realtime recording.

Keyboard mode

This mode is ideal for playing melodies. The 16 trigger pads act as a keyboard, allowing you to play melodies according to the scale/key settings. You can also change the octave.

Chord mode

This mode is ideal for playing chords. Simply by pressing a trigger pad, you can easily play chords according to the scale/key settings.

Touch pad

Gate Arp mode

This mode is ideal for inputting bass riffs or hi-hat parts with a sense of groove. While playing the trigger pads or the touch pad, you can use the gate arpeggiator to generate rhythmically detailed notes.

Touch Scale mode

This mode is ideal for those who are not comfortable with playing melodies on the keyboard, or as a way to generate some inspiration. Simply by moving your fingertip over the touch pad as on the Kaossilator, you can freely produce phrases according to the specified scale/key settings.

The Electribe seamlessly lets you edit sounds and input sequences in parallel. Input a sequence and edit the sound while listening to it. Efficient beat-making that would be difficult using just a DAW becomes stress-free on the Electribe, which allows you to think at the same speed as the music you're hearing.

 

Motion Sequence records parameter movements

Motion Sequence records parameter movements

The motion sequence function records and reproduces knob movements. You can add time-varying movement to looped sounds, creating a completely original flow of sound.

 

Last Step selector generates unconventional time signatures

The last step function lets you change the number of steps in the selected part. You can create unexpected and unconventional rhythms by specifying a different number of steps for each part. This function is also useful when you want to instantly change the character of the song, or when you want to adjust the length of the song.

 

Groove adds a natural rhythmic feel

You can choose from a total of 25 groove types that reproduce the playing technique and rhythmic feel of percussion instruments such as congas and bongos. By selecting a groove type for each part and adjusting its dynamics, you can create a natural-sounding rhythmic feel that's liberated from the 16-step grid.

 

From studio to stage, total control over your patterns

Control your sequences in real time with absolute freedom

Control your sequences in real time with absolute freedom

Sequences that you've created on the Electribe will shine even more on stage when you use the various functions provided for this purpose.

For example by using, the step jump function that lets you jump instantly to the step you press, you can create dynamic performances as though you were performing the sequence itself.

The Electribe also lets you freely use the trigger pads and touch pad to add sounds during your live performance. Thanks to the scale/key settings, you'll never play a wrong note.

The sequences that you create can be played not only on stage, but are also fun to tweak in real time. The dynamic character of such changes makes this one of the Electribe's great pleasures.

 

Use Pattern Set and Pattern Chain to build and organize full arrangements

Use Pattern Set and Pattern Chain to build and organise full arrangements

The pattern set function lets you register your favourite sequence patterns to the trigger pads and instantly switch between them. While you play, you can switch successively between patterns to vary the beat.

In system version 2, a pattern chain function has been newly added. Using this, multiple sequence patterns can be connected for successive playback, allowing you to construct large-scale development in your song

 

X/Y pad offers real-time effects performance

X/Y pad offers real-time effects performance

You can use the touch pad to freely control the master effect just as on the Kaoss Pad. You can use spatial-type effects to add overall resonance, or use "Looper" to easily create the texture of your sequence, or even use effects such as "Seq Reverse" or "Odd Stepper" to aggressively transform the music. This is also enormously effective in a live performance.

 

Sync, MIDI, and Audio In jacks for integration into any setup

Sync, MIDI, and Audio In jacks for integration into any setup

Since there's a sync jack for easy connection to Korg's groove machines, you can connect the Electribe to your Electribe sampler, Volca series unit, or SQ-1 for playback sessions that are synchronised with your sequencer.

MIDI connectors are also provided for inter-operation with your DAW. By adding the Electribe's performance to your laptop-based stage setup, you can take advantage of even greater performance possibilities.

The Electribe is also equipped with an audio in jack. By connecting an external device and selecting the "Audio In" oscillator, you can use the filter or effect to process the external audio input, or energise your performance by using the step sequencer to turn the output on/off.

In the past, machine-centric live setups required numerous synthesizers, samplers, and sequencers. Today, the Electribe can function in a variety of roles, either as the master device at the center of such a setup, or as a slave device that adds sparkle to the performance. Experiment with connecting different instruments to create your very own live setup.

 

Add the finishing touches to the sequences you've entered

Inter-operation with Ableton Live for a new production workflow

Inter-operation with Ableton Live for a new production workflow

Using your software, you can take the numerous beats that you've come up with and assemble them into a finished product. Korg has partnered with the German company Ableton to provide a new music production workflow that uses both hardware and software.

In addition to the conventional audio export, the Electribe has a function for exporting to "Ableton Live" DAW software. When the dedicated project file that's exported is loaded into Ableton Live, an independent audio file for each part is placed in each track of Live, allowing you to edit each phrase using loop, mute, or chop, and then mix the result. After the music you envision has taken shape as a sequence with the rapidity that's possible only with hardware, you can then use your software to edit the material in detail. This is the new workflow with the Electribe.

Since the Electribe comes with a license card that lets you download "Ableton Live Lite" at no charge, you can experience this new workflow right away.

Event recorder captures your performances as you play them

All playing gestures on the Electribe, including trigger pads and touch pad operations, can be recorded by the event recorder function. The recorded performance is saved in the Electribe's own format, and can be played back immediately on the Electribe, reproducing the realtime operations of your live performance.


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