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really cool, you may not want to have to go back through and clear things up, every time you
want to start a new song, or just a jam session. I actually kind of like clearing up several
patterns of sequences that I know I'll use the Parts of. For example: I may choose a pattern
within my Electribe 2 out of manufacturer pattern 019 Tricky Slippy 2, simply for the Part
sounds. I like the drums, bass, orchestra hit, and so on. There's nothing I would change.
I can save this pattern without the sequences to either the same pattern number '019'. Or, I
can save it with a new name and simply call it Tricky Kit, by holding down the Shift button, and
then pressing Write. By changing the name, I let 'future me' know that this pattern is only
sounds, and that I can start 'tricking' on it, as soon as I pull it up. If I store several patterns like
this, I am never stuck in a moment of having to come up with things on the fly. Or I never leave
myself in a situation where I'm frantically clearing parts before I perform. I just pull up one of
my kits, and start free-styling, performing, or simply having fun.
Tip: Korg released a large number of patterns over the summer for the Electribe 2. While you
may not be into the sequences themselves, you might really enjoy using some of the Parts
within those sounds for your own ideas, workflows and sound edits.
4.5.1.3 Choose Wisely
The Electribe 2s both give you multiple ways of choosing Parts, through either the Part buttons,
through triggering different parts in trigger mode, and so on. One really easy way to do this,
without having to trigger anything, is to hold down either the Trigger, Sequencer, Keyboard, or
Chord buttons, and then press the Pad assigned to the part you'd like to assume control over.
This allows you to silently jump on to different parts during sets, performances and recordings
without clueing in your audience that you are part switching. And, once the shortcut becomes
second nature, I feel, that this shortcut goes a long way in making you feel like you have a little
more control.
4.5.1.4 Make New From Old
If you're rocking the Electribe 2 Synth, and do not have a way to bring in new samples of your
own, and you're running out of drums, you might want to enable the Amp EG (Amplitude
Envelope Generator) and trim down the decay, or attack. By adjusting either parameter on an
existing raw sample (or oscillator) within the Oscillator section, you can easily create new
sounds. Especially if you adjust the pitch, in addition to trimming from the head and tail of the
sound.
Korg Electribe 2/Sampler - Aide-mémoire
Mars 2019
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