Liam Howlett’s synths and gear in studio and live.
I've used the ES-1 on stage and I've used the ER-1 on a couple of tracks on the new album. The ER-1 doesnt require much processing or EQing - it sounds f**king great straight out of the box.
I haven't checked the mixer yet, but the ER-1 resembles 70's and 80's analogue drum sounds, which is what I like. Liam Howlett, 2001, Korg magazine interview
Synthesizer type: Modelled drum synthesizer
Synthesis Type: Modelled/ Sample based
Polyphony: 6
Oscillators: 4 modelled/ 4 Sample based (HH, OH, Crash, Clap)
FX : Delay, Motion Sequence
Inputs and Outputs :
Number of Audio Outs: 2
Number of Audio Ins: 2
MIDI: in, out, thru
You need to call on the 'Tribe
When you're laying down your next big
groove, you need the phattest, most aggressive analog synth
sounds possible. Korg's new ELECTRIBE series uses the ultimate
in analog modeling to give you the richest, most versatile
analog-style sounds out there. And with unlimited
realtime control of every sound parameter, you know your sound
will be just that -- yours.
Program your own custom analog-style beat sounds by tweaking
the ELECTRIBER's knobs. Tailor your own four percussion synthesizer
parts, play in two audio inputs, or use the ELECTRIBER's four
PCM cymbal/hi-hat sounds. Input two external audio sources
and use the ELECTRIBER's synth parameters to process the sound.
Input sequences into the ELECTRIBER and hear your results
in realtime as you play the steps. Record Oscillator, amp
or effect parameter knob movements in realtime using the "Motion
sequence" function.
Store a total of 256 (64 x 4 banks) phrases or other patterns
plus 16 songs consisting of multiple patterns, so all your
beats are with you. Sync the ELECTRIBER to other MIDI devices
using tap tempo or MIDI clock, or tap in the beat and sync
to a turntable or other non-MIDI sound sources. Comes with
Low boost and delay effects. Control the ELECTRIBER from an
external sequencer or keyboard and it becomes a MIDI expansion
tone generator.
With over 35 years of rhythm programming expertise , Korg
has created the ultimate analog beat machine. Simply by tweaking
the knobs on the ELECTRIBE.R, you have unlimited control over
all the elements that make up the sounds - like pitch, modulation
depth, waveform shape and much more. Drop these sounds into
the built-in sequencer and you've got unique rhythms with
your own creative signature. And with the ELECTRIBER, you
can hear every change you make as it happens, allowing you
to mold the groove on the fly.
Create Powerful Analog Beats
The approach to sound is what sets the
ELECTRIBER apart from all other drum machines and groove boxes
around. It gets its power from four of the analog modeling
tone generators featured on Korg's Prophecy and Z1, two synths
that are highly acclaimed for their analog sounds. It's like
having four modeling synths in one unit, so you can create
four completely different kinds of rhythm sounds and use them
simultaneously for the ultimate in tonal flexibility. In addition,
the ELECTRIBER has four PCM sounds - crash, open hi-hat, closed
hi-hat and clap - that you can use for every beat as needed.
The Revival Of The Audio Input
With the resurrection of the analog input
function found on Korg's classic MS-20 analog patching synth
, you can plug in two additional external signals and use
them as audio sources. You can gate the sound from the external
inputs to play in sync with the timing of the rhythms you
create. And, you can even tweak these sounds with some of
the ELECTRIBER's knobs to create experimental rhythm patterns
never before heard.
Step And Real-Time Input
The built-in step sequencer's 16 pad
keys make it easy for you to produce rhythms from the sounds
you create. Each pad keys lights up so you can easily see
what rhythm a part is programmed to play. Plus, you can play
in beats in real-time using the 12 trigger pads. Four of the
pads are assignable to any analog modeling sound you come
up with, two are reserved for controlling sounds accessed
through the audio input, and the other four permanently control
the indispensable PCM sounds. So you can tailor your own custom
"kits" to fit each musical situation.
"MOTION SEQUENCE" Remembers Knob Movements
To add even more life to your patterns
you can record the realtime movement of any of the ELECTRIBER's
oscillator, amp or effect parameters as a Motion Sequence.
This lets you change your sounds as your groove progresses
in a way that more traditional drum machines just can't match!
Plus, every sound or rhythm you create can be stored as a
pattern that includes your knob movements. And you can save
up to 256 1 to 4-bar patterns in internal memory.
External Control
The ELECTRIBER can also be controlled
from an external sequencer, keyboard, or sampler to function
as an analog sound rhythm tone generator, or set up to control
or be controlled by other hardware or computer-based sequencers.