This is the best video on the Korg Electribe Sampler I've ever seen. I've had mine for 7 years now, and never put it to the use I intended for it. I've recently made a commitment to dive into it. Thank you so much for this video! I can't wait to see where my creativity goes with this new insight and information.
Tight beat man!! You flipped that James Brown sample... That's why I love samplers. Endless inspiration. You can chop up anything and use the pieces!! I had the ESX-1. I loved it so I gotta get this one now....
Thanks a lot this is the turtorial Ive been waiting fo, u are the best in explaining and showing how to handle the electribe 2 sampler on the whole wide webb, now I will use my electribe as I thought I would do. Thanx a whole a lot. TAO Sweden.
Quality! Nearly everything you showed was brand new to me. I've occasionally seen people work with samples on the Sampler, but hadn't actually seen anyone sample something. It's interesting to watch a practical demonstration of how this machine works. If you want, for the knob you were saying to be careful, there is an option in the Global Menu for Pattern Change Lock that will require you to press Shift along with turning to change patterns, so you don't lose your work by mistake. It was added in a firmware update. I'm looking forward to seeing what you've got for part 2!
Been using the electribe in all my music for years, and the electribe 2 sampler for nearly 10 of those. I think you have shown me some new work flow I never tried before, but now will probably try.
Anyone else have a problem with an unwanted high frequency pitch when sampling? I'm running mine on batteries and I can't stand this! Your sample sounds clean. Oh yes, I'm careful to set my sample levels carefully!
I found this problem was not with the Electribe, but the cable. When I used a shorter, Korg original cable there was no problem, the audio was very clean.
Thanks for a really great video! :) Seem a bit difficult to me.. but very fun and interesting. How did you learn how to work on this kind of unit. just playing around?
why when i make a project a little more demanding i get stuck loading all the samples and i lose everything? I only have 18 samples left and I have to reset everything to factory settings
You talked about sampling a sound in C, so that the melodic sampler works better. I always thought most samplers want you to use A. Am i missing something or is the electribe different?
Ideally you want to use the "root note" of the sample, which you could find by playing the first pad of the Electribe while changing the Key, and landing on whatever sounds most resonant with the sample. If it isn't in the right key, or you mix samples of different keys, you will find the keyboard will transpose them into detuned notes, either sharp or flat of the keyboard tones and will be difficult to play a bassline to.
@@beatsbyandrew Ah,I see! thank you! Oddly, been looking at this unit for sometime, but it seemed a bit daunting. I just want to be able sample and play it freely--if that makes sense?
So this is still a legit machine? You ever fk w Hacktribe? I gather its got new oscillators and sounds. Kinda an update, some of the electribe’s sounds are kinda dated
If you don’t sample in C it will transpose and not be musical so you have to adjust the pitch of turntable so the song is in C. Thats EXACTLY what you said.
realistically that song is likely in A minor which is the relative minor to C Major, so it also depends what scale you have the sampler set to assets.classicfm.com/2018/13/circle-of-fifths--1523016231.jpg
This is the best video on the Korg Electribe Sampler I've ever seen. I've had mine for 7 years now, and never put it to the use I intended for it. I've recently made a commitment to dive into it. Thank you so much for this video! I can't wait to see where my creativity goes with this new insight and information.
Tight beat man!! You flipped that James Brown sample... That's why I love samplers. Endless inspiration. You can chop up anything and use the pieces!! I had the ESX-1. I loved it so I gotta get this one now....
Thanks a lot this is the turtorial Ive been waiting fo, u are the best in explaining and showing how to handle the electribe 2 sampler on the whole wide webb, now I will use my electribe as I thought I would do. Thanx a whole a lot. TAO Sweden.
Quality! Nearly everything you showed was brand new to me. I've occasionally seen people work with samples on the Sampler, but hadn't actually seen anyone sample something.
It's interesting to watch a practical demonstration of how this machine works.
If you want, for the knob you were saying to be careful, there is an option in the Global Menu for Pattern Change Lock that will require you to press Shift along with turning to change patterns, so you don't lose your work by mistake. It was added in a firmware update.
I'm looking forward to seeing what you've got for part 2!
Killer! I will definitely be activating that shift to change mode!
Great walk through thanks! Really nice result too.
Just purchased one the other day. Showing up in a week. Thanks for the pointers cheers.
Been using the electribe in all my music for years, and the electribe 2 sampler for nearly 10 of those. I think you have shown me some new work flow I never tried before, but now will probably try.
Great tutorial! Learned a lot
Excellent! I actually have the previous model and your approach really makes me want to fire that sucker up and have a go.
God damn! That’s awesome.
Whoa... Outstanding! Cool track and so informative 😎
This is the first video on UA-cam during which I started wondering, if there was a rotate option. Nice tutorial, but camera angle is eye straining :)
Thankyou! I bought one after seeing this.
Thank you! It sure beats reading the manual lol! 👌👌
Nice One!! 😀 👊
very useful thank you
Anyone else have a problem with an unwanted high frequency pitch when sampling? I'm running mine on batteries and I can't stand this! Your sample sounds clean. Oh yes, I'm careful to set my sample levels carefully!
I found this problem was not with the Electribe, but the cable. When I used a shorter, Korg original cable there was no problem, the audio was very clean.
TY for the video! Can you upload samples using the sd?
Thanks for a really great video! :) Seem a bit difficult to me.. but very fun and interesting. How did you learn how to work on this kind of unit. just playing around?
why when i make a project a little more demanding i get stuck loading all the samples and i lose everything? I only have 18 samples left and I have to reset everything to factory settings
Where is link for pt2??
You talked about sampling a sound in C, so that the melodic sampler works better. I always thought most samplers want you to use A. Am i missing something or is the electribe different?
Ideally you want to use the "root note" of the sample, which you could find by playing the first pad of the Electribe while changing the Key, and landing on whatever sounds most resonant with the sample. If it isn't in the right key, or you mix samples of different keys, you will find the keyboard will transpose them into detuned notes, either sharp or flat of the keyboard tones and will be difficult to play a bassline to.
Well, if this wasn't easy to follow! Is it possible to disable the quantize?
If you do not slice a sample you can play it at regular speed, but only on the first beat of a sequence, not in a "loop" per se
@@beatsbyandrew Ah,I see! thank you! Oddly, been looking at this unit for sometime, but it seemed a bit daunting. I just want to be able sample and play it freely--if that makes sense?
So this is still a legit machine? You ever fk w Hacktribe? I gather its got new oscillators and sounds. Kinda an update, some of the electribe’s sounds are kinda dated
Anybody else dislike the sampling on this thing? It’s good for one shots but not good for chopping stuff up
Wait, this doesn’t work unless the song you’re sampling is in C? That’s completely useless.
Never said that.
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If you don’t sample in C it will transpose and not be musical so you have to adjust the pitch of turntable so the song is in C. Thats EXACTLY what you said.
@@JakeAikens that's when you would go to the menu and change the root note.
realistically that song is likely in A minor which is the relative minor to C Major, so it also depends what scale you have the sampler set to assets.classicfm.com/2018/13/circle-of-fifths--1523016231.jpg
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