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Korg ElecTribe EA-1

Groove Machine from Korg belonging to the ElecTribe series

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Published on 03/12/02 at 05:43
It's a sequencer / sound module rack not groovebox style but smaller and less dense wave generators with 2 independent 2-way mono, fully adjustable on the waveform, the cutoff, resonance, envelope, pitch ect ...
3 banks A, B, C of 64 preset sounds and a modified D bank of 64 sounds for each User-wave generator. A phaser, delay, flanger effect by adjustment of 2 pot. + Distortion
Controllable by noon, she possesses a mono output jack for each generator 6.35 and 3 din noon (in, out, through). No damage polyphony! (Can not make agreements).
Some effects are applied on a sound source by moving the external sound jack 6.35mm.Attention in this case it monopolizes the outputs of generators
Powered by 9v transformer supplied with.

UTILIZATION

Manual clear and comprehensive
Quick and easy adjustment but a little too sensitive
The general architecture follows roughly the same standard as different from home roland.Elle groove box is not exotic

SOUNDS

The sounds are synthetic and only correspond to electronic music in general. possibility to edit basslines and electronic sounds daunting originaux.La tone and dynamics are good

OVERALL OPINION

I use the korg since it came out 3 years ago (I think ).
I sounds at the place between groovebox whose sounds are mediocre and the series of JV1010/80 JV2080 devices that are semi-pro pro show
Level sequencer is much less well than groovebox (eg MC505) because it is not polyphonic and has fewer possibilities
She is honest to its price and it remains a good expander neanmois invoice it can be a complement to me in a home studio