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Published on 06/18/06 at 04:16
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A small snag that's why I put only 8 is missing a step by step mode to the sequencer but good.
UTILIZATION
Config ultra simple, electribe being to my taste and my knowledge of the most intuitive groove present.
The functions is not a complicated one knob per function so it's super simple
The manual seems pretty well detailed, although I have not read quite as intuitive to use.
SOUNDS
The drums are quite successful for style Dance Techno D & B, but there's no crowd either. It is basically that the korg tappe lot if you want to spend your chemain world music.
The synth sounds are broad and flexible as desired (3 + effects + lfo filter + lamp)
Realistic, not too much that a little tweaking can be obtained Bécanne sounds ranging from Asian to more electric shades
The effects are varied and pretty damn too bad for a Bécanne of this type (the here and like many Bécanne separate outputs to emerge is that only the master can send no more on a sub)
For the reaction to the velocity I do not know too if it is received but once saved in the sequencer found the whole dynamic (just small problem when playing with an external sequencer, but it is not the goal of a groove)
I like the unison mode in particular but also many other grind browse to look for and obtained a sound enough analog
OVERALL OPINION
It's been four months that I use I still love to own intuitive Korg Electribe.
On this model more upmarket they could fuck a preset mode for creating sound banks and avoid imports and exports of a pattern of sounds to another, but it's good like that.
Least for me it might tilt the audio comb in which I find is not the most convincing.
The audio is still in practice it often enough (more than one entry with the lamp in the ass)
+ The lamps I think it
A mc909 tried before and I think a Electribe EA1 (also RM1x)
The value for money is not the top (699 euros in three toll-free) but I probably repeat this machine if I had to repeat the choice (among other things because I already have a powerful enough sequencer emu xl7)
A small snag that's why I put only 8 is missing a step by step mode to the sequencer but good.
UTILIZATION
Config ultra simple, electribe being to my taste and my knowledge of the most intuitive groove present.
The functions is not a complicated one knob per function so it's super simple
The manual seems pretty well detailed, although I have not read quite as intuitive to use.
SOUNDS
The drums are quite successful for style Dance Techno D & B, but there's no crowd either. It is basically that the korg tappe lot if you want to spend your chemain world music.
The synth sounds are broad and flexible as desired (3 + effects + lfo filter + lamp)
Realistic, not too much that a little tweaking can be obtained Bécanne sounds ranging from Asian to more electric shades
The effects are varied and pretty damn too bad for a Bécanne of this type (the here and like many Bécanne separate outputs to emerge is that only the master can send no more on a sub)
For the reaction to the velocity I do not know too if it is received but once saved in the sequencer found the whole dynamic (just small problem when playing with an external sequencer, but it is not the goal of a groove)
I like the unison mode in particular but also many other grind browse to look for and obtained a sound enough analog
OVERALL OPINION
It's been four months that I use I still love to own intuitive Korg Electribe.
On this model more upmarket they could fuck a preset mode for creating sound banks and avoid imports and exports of a pattern of sounds to another, but it's good like that.
Least for me it might tilt the audio comb in which I find is not the most convincing.
The audio is still in practice it often enough (more than one entry with the lamp in the ass)
+ The lamps I think it
A mc909 tried before and I think a Electribe EA1 (also RM1x)
The value for money is not the top (699 euros in three toll-free) but I probably repeat this machine if I had to repeat the choice (among other things because I already have a powerful enough sequencer emu xl7)