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Korg Electribe Synthesizer-Based Music Production Station

Featuring sixteen back-lit Trigger pads and an intuitive X/Y Touch pad, the new Electribe is easy enough for a beginner to understand, and powerful enough to satisfy the most experienced performers.

Due to its sleek, compact design and battery power (optional AC adapter available), users can quickly compose and play any style of electronic music, no matter where they are. In addition to making some of the world's most popular synthesizers, Korg has a long history of empowering electronic dance musicians. From the revolutionary KAOSS line, to the Legacy virtual instruments, to the original Electribe Music Production Stations, Korg has given producers the tools they need to make chart-topping hits.

Features:
  • The new Electribe's synthesis includes 409 waveforms, covering analog modeling and sample playback
  • The modeling's refined from the KingKORG synthesizer including filters of classic analog synths
  • Step sequencers allow the player to create patterns while receiving visual feedback
  • The "Motion Sequence" function records knob and button operations to create smooth modulation
  • The X/Y Touch pad has a Kaossilator-style "Touch Scale," which plays a scale when sliding across it.

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