Sei il primo che sento che la usa come solitamente faccio io. E' ottima anche per il drone dilatatissimo. Io ho la Mark1 - stessa macchina in sostanza.
What's called "ring modulation" on the MKI is called "cross modulation" on the MKII, but as far as I know it sounds exactly the same. Never made a real comparsion though. Some also say that the built quality of the MKII series is a bit more sturdy (a bit more metal and less plastic). But apart from that they really sound and play the same.
cross modulation is bi-directional pitch modulation between both osc's ..almost same effect as FM . Ring modulation is modulating the amplitude of one osc with the other, result is frequency sum /diffenrence .
Actually the result of ring mod isn't the sum but the product, the two amplitudes get multiplied. Adding them to a sum wouldn't be different to just mixing them. Ring mod is also bi-directional because A x B = B x A, there is no carrier and modulator, just two factors multiplyig to a product. But you are right, I just looked at a photo of the MKII and there's "cross mod" (between voices 1 and 2) as well as "ring mod" (between voice 4 and audio in), so there should be a difference between those. This would be easy to find out, somebody with an MKII could modulate voice 1 with a slow LFO, then switch on the cross mod and change the pitch of a plain voice 2 by hand. If this also changes the tempo of the LFO, it's a frequency cross mod, if not, it's something else.
You play it like how you supposed to... it is a drum synth after all... it’s an amazing machine
Thank you so much Reaz!!
@@FilippoFaleritym I have one stashed somewhere
I love my electribe I play on it constantly.
I enjoyed that! Thank you ;-)
Triplebacon Art thank you😃
Awsome Perfomance
Awesome! 🙏🏻✨🕊✌🏻🌈😃
Sei il primo che sento che la usa come solitamente faccio io. E' ottima anche per il drone dilatatissimo. Io ho la Mark1 - stessa macchina in sostanza.
Grazie Mitja! anche a me piace molto per fare questo tipo di suoni :) bella macchina!
Not clear on whether this is JUST the electribe, or are you running other things (processors, etc.?)
Tony Hill no Tony is just the electribe with its own delay😊
That bass you got was really rich I don't think the first er1 can do that😔
Its the same engine so it most certainly can
It's exactly the same machine except for the new case, and instead of ring mod, the MK2 has cross mod.
i totally thought its was different but i was new when i wrote that @@Reprobus3
@christopher_ecclestone does the cross mod and ring mod sound the same?
@@popcycles i dont think they would
Great demo is it worth the purchase? I thinking about to get one
peter bombala i don’t own it anymore Peter but for playing this kind of analog music is great, and also for some analog drums!
@@FilippoFaleritym I'm going to buy it thanks
Yes
I have the MKI version... is the only difference the paint job?
Dan Burkett i think so Dan!
What's called "ring modulation" on the MKI is called "cross modulation" on the MKII, but as far as I know it sounds exactly the same. Never made a real comparsion though. Some also say that the built quality of the MKII series is a bit more sturdy (a bit more metal and less plastic). But apart from that they really sound and play the same.
cross modulation is bi-directional pitch modulation between both osc's ..almost same effect as FM .
Ring modulation is modulating the amplitude of one osc with the other, result is frequency sum /diffenrence .
Actually the result of ring mod isn't the sum but the product, the two amplitudes get multiplied. Adding them to a sum wouldn't be different to just mixing them. Ring mod is also bi-directional because A x B = B x A, there is no carrier and modulator, just two factors multiplyig to a product. But you are right, I just looked at a photo of the MKII and there's "cross mod" (between voices 1 and 2) as well as "ring mod" (between voice 4 and audio in), so there should be a difference between those.
This would be easy to find out, somebody with an MKII could modulate voice 1 with a slow LFO, then switch on the cross mod and change the pitch of a plain voice 2 by hand. If this also changes the tempo of the LFO, it's a frequency cross mod, if not, it's something else.
What I said .
Trippy!
Molto interessanti questi suoni alla Kraftwerk:-)
grazie davvero Marco! Questa macchinetta mi fa impazzire pure a me, per certe cose non c'è dsi o elektron che regga!:)