Korg Electribe Sampler Tutorial

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Published 2017-03-08
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Korg's Nick Kwas gives us a step by step tutorial on how to record a sample on the Korg Electribe Sampler

The Korg Electribe Sampler music production station features 16 velocity sensitive, dual color touch pads, a Kaossilator style pad for "touch scale" functionality, and a 64 step per part sequencer with up to 24 modulation sequences for each pattern. While the Electribe Sampler offers a handful of analog modeling sound engines, its sampler sound engine lets you use your own sounds, preloaded loops, and hit samples. An advanced time slice function detects attacks within a phrase to automatically set optimal slicing points, making phrase creation a breeze.

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All Comments (21)
  • @scoobydoop5257
    Electribe Sampler tutorial, featuring a 5 minute ad for the volca kick!
  • I seriously watched this video for ten minutes just to find out how to get to the global settings and they literally take the camera off of the screen only for the part while he opens it.
  • I've got the old green sampler, the old blue analog synth, the silver mk 2 and the sampler sd. these machines are fking great and i want more
  • @roidrage420
    I like how as he's giving directions, the camera moves away from his hands and the Electribe to pointlessly show him talking so that we can no longer see which knobs and buttons he's referring to.
  • @rcanderson4328
    It’s funny how the Korg Microsampler is way easier to use than the actual product made specifically to sample.
  • great tutorial. i have a question. Can you hook the korg Electric sampler to a Pioneer dj set directly without a laptop and use these sound in a mix with other tracks? I would like to make basslines live on the spot at my dj gigs. Thankssss
  • Can you please a do a tutorial on how sample an entire loop beat. I have the Electribe Sampler black and I can't figure how to sample a beat for nothing
  • @rokkimason4199
    WAY COOL. I always wanted my MPX 16 to do this! I am definitely getting this box! And runs on batteries!!???
  • @genius7328
    Is this a tutorial for the Volca Kick or the Electribe? Confusing video title, Korg...
  • @davidahopper
    What a good sweet synth boy. Thanku for your knowledge.
  • @epicon6
    6:40 every recorded sample could automatically be +12db because i have to do it manually to every single sample. It would be easier to set -12db for the 1 out of a thousand samples.
  • @lingerecords
    Is it possible to modulate the start point of a sampler with a random LFO for example ? And can you place multiple kind of samples (one shots or chormatic samples on several notes) on midi notes (keymap ...) on the same midi channel , like a multisample or a preset on an AKAI or EMU sampler
  • @ThamilNesan
    are you KORG Kraft Music promoting to buy these two products ???? or what I want to know how to use and create samples on this electribe sampler without the volca kick thank you
  • @dinogoldie9716
    I'm seriously considering buying a Red electribe Sampler2. I've got a few questions. Q1: Is the timeslicing always done according to time/beat or can you customise the slicing according to event? Q2: What is the file format of the timeslice file? (i.e. In what PC program can I open a wav and add slicepoints that will be recognised by the KES2?). 3: Before I do buy a KES2, I'm wanting to try one out in a local store. Is there a way I can format an SD Micro card on my PC, fill it with loops and then take it to the store to load/slice up on their electribe? Thanks.
  • @dictabeat
    I wish our local salesmen were this well informed. This was so helpful. Thanks!