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Korg Unveils The Electribe Analog-Modeled Dance Synthesizers

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ER-1
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January 28, 1999

Korg USA premiers two new, exciting dance-oriented synthesizer products, the ELECTRIBE*A Analog Modeled Synth and the ELECTRIBE*R Rhythm Synthesizer. Whether used alone or in conjunction with each other, these new tools can help fill the needs of most electronic dance music artists- from DJs to remixers to producers.

These new products are descendants from the DSP synthesis technologies used on the Z1 and Trinity V3 MOSS synthesizer engines, as well as the legendary Prophecy and OASys synthesizer platforms.

The ELECTRIBE*A (EA-1) is a two-part DSP-based synthesizer producing classic analog sound, combined with a flexible step and real-time sequencer. Its synth engine offers 2 oscillators per voice, a resonant filter, and oscillator modulation capabilities like Ring Modulation, Sync, or Decimator. Effects are part of the tone-generation system, including a dedicated Distortion control as well as a choice of Delay, Tempo Delay, or Chorus/Flanger. A unique Motion Sequencer function allows the user to record a given knob movement per Part so that expressive filter sweeps and other sound changes can be recorded as well. The ELECTRIBE*R (ER-1) combines a four-part DSP-based synthesizer with four additional PCM sound sources, providing classic hi-hat and cymbal tones. Its synth voices includes dual oscillators, waveform modulation, amp and panning parameters. Effects include low boost for booming low-end, normal or tempo delay settings and the same Motion Sequencer as the ELECTRIBE*A. The combination of DSP and sampled sound sources is what gives the ER-1 its unique character - the voice is much warmer and more modulatable than other sampled-only drum boxes.

Both ELECTRIBE models offer the same sequencer design, which uses the familiar step-grid interface used on many venerable dance products, but also allows for real-time recording as well. Patterns can be from one to four measures long and include an accent function. The ELECTRIBE series both offer 256 patterns, which remember the tones programmed as well as the sequences recorded. Sixteen Songs are provided, where the user can string together selected patterns freely to make their desired arrangement.

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Another feature useful for live performance is the ability to assign different patterns to each of the sixteen step keys allowing the user to quickly switch between different patterns during the performance.

Both ELECTRIBE models offer audio inputs for processing external audio through the synth voice and sequencing the external audio using the step-grid interface. Each step of the pattern can be set to pass or gate the audio input, so rhythm patterns can be programmed to synchronize the gating of the audio in time with the rest of the pattern. The ELECTRIBE*A offers one audio input, while the ELECTRIBE*R offers two inputs and two sequence parts.

Both the ER-1 and EA-1 are MIDI capable can be used as tone generators when triggered from an external keyboard, drum pad or sequencer. They output MIDI clock, note and controller information for use with other MIDI gear. They both have
very clean and intuitive interfaces with multiple buttons which light up to show which part is selected and what rhythm it is programmed to play, as well as a host of real-time knobs and controls.

The ELECTRIBE*A and ELECTRIBE*R will be available in May 1999 with pricing to be announced shortly.

For more information, visit Korg at http://www.korg.com/

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