4.5.2.3 Effortless knob-based sample shaping (electribe Sampler Only)
4.5.2.3.1 Import any waveform and even resample
4.5.2.3.2 High-quality preset samples that let your ideas take shape quickly
4.5.2.3.1 Import any waveform and even resample
The "electribe sampler" lets you load any sample from an SD card and use it for producing
beats. There are 499 user sample memories in which you can store original waveforms that
you've created using waveform editing software or sampled sources provided by developers.
Of course you can also connect a record player or instrument to the audio in jack and sample
from it.
You can edit the loaded waveforms in basic ways such as changing the start/end point or pitch,
and even time-slice them. The attack portions of a phrase can be detected and sliced
automatically, allowing you to play them back at a desired tempo without significantly changing
the sound. Sliced parts can also be assigned to specific steps or parts and triggered
individually.
There's also a resampling function that lets you sample a sound that you processed, a phrase
that you constructed, or your realtime performance on the "electribe sampler". Additional
possibilities open up when you use this in conjunction with time slices; you can change the
order or rhythmic groove of a phrase, or turn a multiple-part phrase into a single sample,
allowing you to add phrases using the newly-free parts to create an even more complex
pattern.
Korg Electribe 2/Sampler - Aide-mémoire
Mars 2019
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