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The Korg Electribe ER-1 – A Modern Classic?

The ER-1 is a strange little box, because it doesn’t have the kick of classic Roland drum machines, and it’s analog modeled voices don’t sound especially authentic.… Read More The Korg Electribe ER-1 – A Modern Classic?

March 20, 202215 Comments

Electribe ER-1 Gets Unofficial Firmware Upgrade, ‘Electric Shaman’

A new, unofficial firmware upgrade, Electric Shaman, promises to bring new features to the ER-1 drum machine. … Read More Electribe ER-1 Gets Unofficial Firmware Upgrade, ‘Electric Shaman’

April 19, 201919 Comments

Korg iElectribe Vs Electribe ER-1, Mano a Mano

Earlier this week, Korg introduced iElectribe for iPhone – a software version of its classic Electribe ER-1 drum machine. This video, via Marcus Padrini, compares similar patches on the software iElectribe and hardware ER-1. 

September 4, 201512 Comments

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