The Emulator IV (EIV) represented at the beginning of 90s a quantum leap in sampler technology, breaking traditional boundaries with its innovative approach to digital sound manipulation. Developed by E-mu Systems and lauched in 1994, this...
Korg Electribe MX: A Comprehensive GuideHistorical Context Released in 2003, the Korg ElecTribe MX (EMX-1) represented a significant evolution in the ElecTribe series, introducing substantial improvements in both interface design and sound quality. The...
The Korg Electribe Sampler (ES2) is a compact, portable groovebox released in 2015 as a companion to the Electribe 2 (E2) synthesiser. It is housed in a die-cast zinc body finished in a velvety matte black, giving it a distinctly brooding aesthetic...
The ELECTRIBE SX (ESX-1), released in 2003 alongside the EMX-1, represents a significant evolution in the ElecTribe family and is considered one of the best samplers of its kind. Housed in a sturdy metal chassis, it features a larger back-lit LCD display...
The ELZ_1 synthesizer engines, which were all developed from the ground up, include the FM synth, the 8bit wave memory synth that allows editing and morphing, the DNA Explorer that can work with waveforms from captured audio, and the SiGRINDER granular...