
The analog modeling synth engine provides a broad variety ranging from simple basic waveforms to complex combinations such as dual, unison, sync, ring modulation, and cross modulation. The 409 oscillator waveforms include analog modeling and PCM. Settings allow you to switch velocity on/off.įor the electribe, KORG designed a synth engine that gives you the maximum sound-creating freedom and the fastest sound production. The trigger pads can also be used for drum input. The trigger pads that were popular on the taktile are also provided, making it easy for anyone to create phrases intuitively. For example you could create complex rhythms by assigning drums to all of the 16 parts.įamiliar from the kaossilator is the "touch scale" function that lets anyone perform without wrong notes, just by moving a finger across the touch pad. Either drums or synths can now be assigned to each of the 16 parts (i.e., the 16 pads). There's also a "motion sequence" function that lets you record knob and button operations and use them in the pattern that you create. The patterns you create can be used in alternate forms as you perform by taking advantage of the "step jump" feature inherited from the volca series, or by changing the "last step" to vary the length of each part.

You can use the pads as a keyboard to realtime-record phrases, and also perform step recording by entering the pitch and rhythmic value one note at a time. Using the 16 pads placed on the front of the unit, you can create patterns intuitively while actually hearing and seeing the sounds. Another major evolution of the new electribe is support for polyphonic playback, which is indispensable for musical styles that involve complex chord progressions such as House music.

The 200 preset patterns cover House and Techno as well as cutting-edge dance music genres such as Trap and EDM. Notes: The electribe has been reborn including KORG's latest technology distilled from popular products such as the KingKORG, kaossilator, kaoss pad, and taktile.
