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korg monotribe « le: avril 17, 2011, 18:53:58 pm »
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Korg Monotribe Analogue Ribbon Synthesizer Station

— Analog Synth + Analog Rhythm + Step Sequencer = Analog Electribe - In a world seemingly ruled by digital, Korg created an analog sensation with the palm-sized monotron Analogue Ribbon Synthesizer. Today, Korg once again takes up the analog banner with the amazing monotribe Analog Ribbon Station; a new form of synthesizer that packs an amazing array of features and technology into its compact body.

Korg's monotribe shares the monotron's analog DNA, yet quickly delves deeper into the rich, organic, and often chaotic world of analog synthesis. In addition to analog synthesis, monotribe brings together intuitive ease of use and a three-part discrete analog rhythm section, plus the proven appeal of Electribe-style sequencing. Complete with built-in speakers and battery power, monotribe is self-contained and highly portable, able to deliver your ideas with style and personality.

True Analog Synthesis
The monotribe's sound engine uses technology old and new, merging the powerful sound of analog synthesis with the dexterity and playability required in today's groove making environments. Analog technology is essential for fast and responsive control, and delivers the full sonic spectrum from warm and easy-going to full-throttle rampage.
Three-Part Analog Drums
The monotribe provides a three-part rhythm section powered by discrete analog circuitry; bass drum, snare, and hi-hat. These three sounds were the key elements in a generation of analog beat making, and are still in demand today. Use these powerful drum sounds to generate distinctive beats attainable only from the monotribe.
Electribe-Style Groove Creation
For over a decade, Korg Electribes have served as the standard tools for dance music and DJ work, and has earned outstanding popularity, even appearing recently as a top-selling iPad app. The fantastic step key interface lives on in monotribe, with a dedicated button for each of the eight steps. This allows realtime, hands-on step editing of not only the drum parts, but also for any synth part sequence played on the ribbon keyboard.
Active Step and Flux Mode
Active Step editing lets you remove or re-insert individual steps, creating short loop-like effects or off-beat patterns that weave in and out of complex rhythms. The step buttons provide this Active Step control during playback, and also provide an instant return to the original 8-step sequence if needed. Flux Mode allows the creation of sequenced synth parts that are not rigidly tied to the step grid, providing more musical versatility. The creation and morphing of edgy beats and sering rhythms has never been easier.
Auto-Tuning Analog
Analog synthesizers of yesteryear were prone to drift in pitch. But no more! The monotribe?s auto-tuning circuitry provides stable chromatic playability, and will not go out of tune. This auto-tuning technology also means no warm-up time, no servicing for pitch calibration, no sensitivity to temperature changes - just the great sound of analog VCO.
Multi-Mode Ribbon Keyboard
The ribbon controller keyboard provides three selectable playing modes/ranges. The chromatic mode (KEY) is ideal for playing melodies and bass lines, and stepping smoothly from note to note. Switch to the continuous mode (NARROW) for glides and bends - just as on the monotron. Also available is the wide continuous mode (WIDE) with a six-fold pitch range for dramatic synth zaps and screams. In addition, pressing the Gate Time button will allow the gate time to be sequenced as the ribbon controller keyboard is played.
Classic Analog Components - VCO, LFO, VCA
The VCO offers a choice between sawtooth, triangle and square wave. White noise can mixed in to the oscillator signal in any amount. The Octave selector covers a broad range, from deep bass to piercing lead-lines. Three EG (Envelope Generator) presets provide the VCA with impressive versatility and dexterity. The LFO can be patched to the VCO and/or the VCF, creating impressive dynamic effects. The Range switch allows the LFO to deliver stirring cyclic changes over tens of seconds (SLOW) or superfast (FAST) audio-range FM ringing. Switching the LFO Mode to the 1-shot setting allows the LFO behave as a second envelope generator - a truly powerful addition!
Vintage MS-10/MS-20 Filter
The monotribe features the same VCF circuit found on Korg's classic MS-10 and MS-20 analog semi-patchable synthesizers. Distinctively analog, this sharp and powerful filter adds dramatic change to the sound, imparting the uniquely memorable character of Korg's early analog synthesizers. Using the audio input, any audio source can be enhanced by passing through the filter section. Process an instrument, a voice, or a complete mix form CD or MP3 and create larger than life filter effects!
Sync Jacks: A Return To Modular
The monotribe provides both Sync In and Sync Out jacks, empowering multiple monotribe units to play and work together for a synchronized performance. Not just other monotribes, either. Audio line level pulses can trigger the Sync Input so the monotribe can be synchronized to a DAW system, for example. In addition, the polarity of the pulse waveform can be changed for both the input and output, so you can enjoy synchronized performance with a variety of equipment equipped with Sync connections.
On-The-Go Groove Making
Light, compact, and portable, monotribe is great on the go. Equipped with a built-in speaker and powered by six AA batteries, it is completely self-contained and ready to deliver hours of enjoyment wherever you take it.


The monotribe Analog Ribbon Station - bringing responsive realtime control to analog groove making.


[top]Features/Specifications:


The powerful sound of true analog synthesis
3-part analog drums, using discrete analog circuitry
Popular Electribe-style sequencing.
Active Step and Flux features for realtime dynamic loop manipulation
Advanced multi-function ribbon keyboard; Chromatic, Continuous, & Wide modes
Auto-tuning provides stable pitch for accurate chromatic playability
Selectable oscillator waveform, noise generator, and versatile LFO
Uses the same VCF (filter) circuit as the classic MS-10/MS-20
Sync In & Out jacks allows synchronized integration with multiple units
Battery operation, built-in speaker and compact size deliver on-the-go groove-making





annoncé à 160 euros chez audiofanzine
(je suis en train d'hésiter à flaguer leur topic)
Les propriétaires du monotron sont visiblement très séduits par son filtre. Les démos que j'ai vues sur youtube ne me parlent pas vraiment (des blip bloup pas gégé avec un kaoss quad sur le côté, séquenceur 8 pas)
mais
drums analo, sync en 3.5 (c'est du cv? je croyais que la synchro modulaire était hyper fermée et propriétaire, après je n'ai rien d'analo), audio in pour filtrer
après c'est sûr que pour 100 euros de plus on a un bassstation
mais je suis très curieux d'essayer la chose

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korg monotribe « Réponse #1 le: avril 17, 2011, 19:14:25 pm »
je sait pas si c'est du cv

ça à juste l'air de servir avec d'autres monotribe ou lfo modulaires

donc un sync
pas de pitch à mon avis

mais ça à l'air juste de se séquencer toute seule comme une conne cette machine
pas de pitch out,ni de midi in et pire que tout: pas de midi out

je trouve ça un peu hallucinant


à mon avis,attends avant de claquer ta thune

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korg monotribe « Réponse #2 le: avril 17, 2011, 19:48:17 pm »
les vidéos de korg:
une seule
deux synchro
(le fait que les types des démos de korg jouent aussi mal n'a jamais empêché leurs produits de se vendre correctement - mais j'attends de voir celles de denkitribe.)

les vidéos du musikmesse:
a.f
allemand
allemand
allemand
russe!
(le fait que ce christopher joue aussi mal n'a pas empêché quelque 200 000 vues, quand on additionne toutes les vues de toutes les vidéos suggérées qui parlent du monotribe.)

edit et hors sujet: à ce prix, je prends un shruthi.

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korg monotribe « Réponse #3 le: avril 17, 2011, 20:32:42 pm »
tu peux en prendre deux (avec des cems différentes)

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korg monotribe « Réponse #4 le: avril 20, 2011, 12:33:18 pm »

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korg monotribe « Réponse #5 le: avril 20, 2011, 20:06:03 pm »
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korg monotribe « Réponse #6 le: avril 21, 2011, 02:23:16 am »
ben ya moyen de bien s'amuser avec cet émulateur en tout cas
ya même un choete souffle

évidemment c'est très limité
des bons sons de bassline 303 mais trop peu de paramètres pour vraiment jouer avec par ex (comme souvent sur les clones ou dérivés 303 malheureusement)
la rythmique j'en parle pas
c'est une bonne base soit pour un set electro cheap et retro (idée séduisante), soit pour du tweak sévère

à 60€ ça serait parfait
pour les brocantes dans 10 ans