Korg Electribe•A mkII Analog Modeling Synthesizer

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what can you guys tell me about the KorgElectribe•A mkII Analog Modeling Synthesizer, I know I'm wrong w/ all these questions.

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Hey palmdale/rep,

If you dont ask you'll never find out :wink:

Dont know anything about the mark2 except This.

User reviews of EA-1Here.

I had an Er-1 for ages and loved it :)

Hope this helps.

Dave

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palmdale/rep wrote:what can you guys tell me about the KorgElectribe•A mkII Analog Modeling Synthesizer, I know I'm wrong w/ all these questions.
The biggest shortcoming I'm aware of for them is there's no modulations for the filter or amp - no LFO, no envelope.

That's a deal-killer for me... I'd choose the Roland SH-32 (I'm not sure that's still available), or maybe the MicroKorg instead.

Doug
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Hi:
I have a Korg Electrive EA-1 (the orignal
not the MKII).
It don't have LFO, but have a simple env
for the filter (Only decay).
Its a very basic synth, and the sound is
not the best (really digital at high resonances).
But is really cheap, and if you use some
of the osc features (ringmod, sync, etc)
you could get some nice sounds.
Another mod option are the motion sequences,
you can tweak a parameter in realtime and
this movements are saved with the pattern.
Last edited by sebo on Wed Sep 22, 2004 2:17 pm, edited 1 time in total.

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