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Korg Electribe ESX-1 manuals available for free PDF download: Owner's Manual, Quick Start Tutorial, Easy Start, Addendum
Korg Electribe ESX-1 Owner's Manual (108 pages)
Music Production Sampler
Brand:
Korg
| Category:
Recording Equipment
| Size: 3.74 MB
Table of Contents
Power Supply
2
Table of Contents
3
Introduction
7
Main Features
7
Saving Your Data on the ESX-1
8
About the Vacuum Tubes
8
Parts and Their Functions
9
Top Panel
9
Common Section
10
Edit Section
11
Part Select Section
12
Step Key Section
12
Arpeggiator Section
13
Rear Panel
14
Front Panel
14
Card Section
14
Items and Functions in the Display
15
Basic Operation
17
Preparations
17
Connections
17
Turning the Power On/Off
17
To Turn the Power on
17
To Turn the Power off
17
Playing a Demo Song
18
To Pause Playback
18
To Resume Playback
18
To Stop Playback
18
Demo Song List
18
Sample Mode
19
Sampling Procedure on the ESX-1
19
Audition the Existing Samples
19
Record a New Sample
19
Edit a Sample
19
Save a Sample
19
Assign the Sample to a Part
19
Auditioning Samples
20
What Is a Sample
20
Recording a New Sample
21
Sampling
21
Preparations for Sampling
21
Sampling Mode Settings
21
Recording the Sample
21
Using the External Input Sound to Trigger Sampling
22
If Sampling Does Not Start When You Begin Playback
22
Editing a Sample
23
Setting the Start Point
23
Setting the End Point
23
Setting the Loop Location
23
Adjusting the Pitch of the Sample
24
Directly Sampling the Sound of the ESX-1 (Resampling)
25
Resampling from the Beginning of a Pattern or Song
25
Resampling from the Middle of a Pattern or Song
25
Resampling Just One Note of a Part
26
Slice
27
What Is "Slice
27
Creating a Slice Sample (TIME SLICE)
27
If You Were Not Successful in Creating a Slice Sample
28
Try Changing the Slice Step Setting (Step 3, Above)
28
Manually Turning Slices On/Off While You Adjust the Sensitivity (Paragraph 6, Above)
29
Using Individual Sample Slices
29
Using a Slice Sample in a Pattern that Has a Different Beat
30
If a Last Step Is Specified for the Pattern
30
Stretch
31
What Is "Stretch
31
Creating a Stretch Sample
31
Convenient Sample-Editing Functions
32
Normalize
32
Truncate
32
Saving a Sample
33
Saving a Sample under a Different Name
33
Deleting a Sample
34
Checking the Remaining Amount of Sampling Area
34
Pattern Mode
35
Playing Patterns
35
What Is a Pattern
35
Playing a Pattern
35
To Start Playback
35
To Pause Playback
35
To Resume Playback
35
To Stop Playback
35
Selecting a Pattern
36
To Check Which Pattern Is Playing
36
To Force Playback to Restart at the Beginning of the Pattern
36
About the Timing of Changing Patterns
36
Setting the Playback Tempo
36
Using the Dial to Set the Tempo
36
To Set the Tempo more Precisely
36
Using the TAP Key to Set the Tempo
37
Auto BPM Scanning
37
Keeping a Constant Tempo as You Change Patterns (TEMPO LOCK)
37
Playing the Sound of a Part
38
What Is a Part
38
Drum Parts (1-5, 6A-B, 7A-B)
38
Keyboard Parts (1, 2)
38
Accent Part
38
Stretch Parts (1, 2)
38
Slice Part
38
Audio in Part
38
Listening to the Sound of a Part
38
Listening to the Sound of a Drum Part
38
Listening to the Sound of a Keyboard Part (the Keyboard Function)
39
Selecting a Part
39
Drum Part, Stretch Part, Slice Part, Audio in Part
39
To Select a Part During Playback Without Causing It to Sound
39
Keyboard Part
39
Accent Part
39
Muting a Part
39
Soloing a Part
40
Adding Accents to a Part
40
Specifying the Accent Locations and Strength
40
Specifying the Parts that will be Accented
40
Transposing a Phrase (Transpose)
41
Pattern Mode
41
Adding "Swing" to a Pattern
41
Specifying the Amount of Swing
41
Specifying the Parts that will Swing
41
Applying a Roll to a Part
42
Selecting a Part and Turning on the Roll Effect
42
Setting the Roll Type
42
Assigning the Output of each Part
42
Adding the Valve-Force Effect to Increase the Impact of the Sound
42
Connecting Various Devices to Audio in
43
Using the Arpeggiator
44
Performing with the Arpeggiator
44
To Arpeggiate a Drum Part, Stretch Part
44
To Play the Slice Part
44
To Play the Audio in Part
44
To Arpeggiate a Keyboard Part
44
Specifying the Center Note
44
Changing the Scale of the Arpeggiator
45
ARPEGGIO SCALE List
45
Editing Sounds
46
Assigning a Sample to a Part
46
Assigning Individual Slices of a Slice Sample
47
Editing the Sound of a Part
47
Editing the Part Common Parameters
47
Modulation
49
Filter
49
Effects
51
Using the Effects
51
To Apply an Effect
51
To Edit an Effect
51
Edit Select
51
Effect Type
51
Fx Edit
51
Fx Chain
51
Effect Types
52
Stereo
52
Mono MIX
52
Stereo Cross
52
Effect Parameters
53
Recording a Phrase
57
Realtime Recording
57
Step Recording
57
Recording a Phrase During Playback (Realtime Recording)
57
To Record a Drum Part
57
To Record a Keyboard Part
58
To Record the Audio-In Part
58
To Record During Playback
58
To Erase Unwanted Triggers During Playback (Erase)
59
Step Recording
59
To Record a Rhythm for a Drum Part, Slice Part, Stretch Part, Accent Part
59
To Record a Phrase for a Keyboard Part
59
To Input a Rest or Tie
59
To Move the Target Step
59
Editing Pattern Sequence Data
60
Editing a Phrase Pattern (Note Edit)
60
Selecting the Step You Want to Edit
60
Editing the Trigger Locations (the Location of the Notes)
61
Editing the Note Number (Pitch)
61
Editing the Gate Time
61
Specifying the Length and Time Signature of a Pattern
62
To Check the Length and Beat
62
Setting the Length
62
Setting the Beat
63
Setting the Last Step
63
Moving Data Within a Pattern
64
To Move Data
64
To Copy Data Repeatedly
64
To Move Data Randomly
64
Copying a Part
65
Copying Only the Sound of a Part
65
Copy Part
65
Copy Sound
65
Erasing the Sequence Data of a Part
66
To Erase All of a Part's Performance Data
66
To Erase Trigger Data While Recording or Playing Back
66
Erasing All Data from a Pattern
66
Clear Part
66
Comparing the Currently-Edited Pattern with the Saved Pattern (COMPARE)
67
Motion Sequence
68
What Is a Motion Sequence
68
Playing a Motion Sequence
69
Recording a Motion Sequence
69
Checking Motion Sequence Data
70
Editing Motion Sequence Data
70
Selecting the Motion Sequence that You Want to Edit
70
Editing Motion Sequence Parameter Values
70
Motion Dest
70
Motion Value
70
Erasing a Motion Sequence for a Part or Effect
71
Pattern Set
72
What Is Pattern Set
72
Performing with a Pattern Set
72
Using Chain Play with Pattern Set
72
Assigning a Pattern to a Pattern Set
73
Saving a Pattern
74
If You Decide Not to Save a Pattern You Create
74
Saving a Pattern under a Different Name
74
Saving by Overwriting an Existing Pattern
74
To Overwrite Onto a Different Pattern
74
Song Mode
75
What Is a Song
75
What Is Position
75
Playing a Song
76
To Pause Playback
76
To Resume Playback
76
To Stop Playback
76
Fast-Forwarding or Rewinding the Playback
76
Selecting a Song
76
Switching Songs
76
To Play Back from the Beginning of the Position or Song
76
To Continue Playing Another a Song
76
Setting the Playback Tempo
77
Using the Dial to Set the Tempo
77
Using the Tap Tempo Key to Set the Tempo
77
Locking the Tempo of a Song
77
Creating a Song
78
Specifying a Pattern for each Position
78
To Play Back the Completed Song from the Beginning
78
Transposing the Pitch of a Pattern for a Specific Position
78
Editing a Song
79
Inserting a Pattern
79
Deleting a Pattern
79
Insert Pattern
79
Delete Pattern
79
Erasing Data from a Song
80
If You Erase Song Data by Accident
80
Changing the Pattern in a Specific Position
80
Maintaining the Part Mute Settings Even When the Pattern Changes
80
Playing Back Songs in Succession
80
Clear Song
80
Event Recording
81
Recording Song Event Data
81
To Record Using Event Recording
81
To Erase Event Data from a Song
81
To Check the Event Data in a Song
81
Saving a Song
82
To Simply Save the Song
82
To Overwrite Onto a Different Song
82
To Rename and Save the Song
82
Global Mode
83
Setting the Metronome
83
Setting the Input Jack to Mono/Stereo
83
Exchangeing the Arpeggiator Functions
83
Protecting the Data in Memory
83
Saving Your Global Mode Settings
84
Using Smartmedia
84
About Cards
84
Handling Precautions
84
Formatting Smartmedia
85
Saving Data to Smartmedia (Save All)
85
Loading All Data from Smartmedia into the ESX-1
85
Loading a Single Pattern from Smartmedia (Load Pattern)
86
Saving Just a Single Sample on Smartmedia
86
Loading Just a Single Sample from Smartmedia
87
Loading a WAV or AIFF File
87
Loading from an es (ESX-1 or ES-1) File
87
Deleting an ESX-1 File from Smartmedia (Delete File)
88
Deleting a WAVE or AIFF File from Smartmedia
88
About WAV/AIFF File Formats
88
WAV Files (Import/Export)
88
AIFF Files (Import Only)
88
About MIDI
89
About MIDI Channels
89
Using the ESX-1 as a Sound Module
89
If You Connect a Multi-Track MIDI Sequencer to the ESX-1
89
Setting the MIDI Channel of each Part
89
MIDI Utility
90
Making MIDI Filter Settings
90
Assigning the Drum Note Numbers
90
About Note-On/Note-Off
91
Assigning a MIDI Control Change Number to a Knob
91
Transmitting Sound Settings and Other Data
92
Transmitting/Receiving a Data Dump
92
Transmitting
92
Receiving
92
Switching Patterns
92
Setting the Pitch Bend Range
93
To Set the Pitch Bend Range
93
Synchronizing Playback with an External MIDI Device
93
To Use the ESX-1 as the Master, and Synchronize an External MIDI Device to It
93
To Use the External MIDI Device as the Master, and Synchronize the ESX-1 to It
93
Playing Back in Sync with Other Electribe Models
94
To Make the ES-1 Play in Synchronization to the Tempo of the ESX-1
94
To Make the ESX-1 and ES-1 Play Back the Identically- Numbered Pattern in Synchronization
94
About the MIDI Messages Used for Synchronization
94
Timing Clock
94
Start
94
Continue, Stop
94
About Synchronization in Song Mode
95
Song Select
95
Song Position Pointer
95
Editing Sounds
95
Editing Via NRPN
95
About System Exclusive Messages
95
Universal System Exclusive Messages
95
Appendix
97
Troubleshooting
97
Can't Control the ESX-1 Via MIDI
97
Sound Is Distorted
97
Error Messages
98
Cardfull
98
Initializing the User Data
99
Specifications
99
Pattrn Name List
100
Sample Name List
101
Knob/Sw - MIDI List
102
Block Diagram
105
MIDI Implementation Chart
106
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Korg Electribe ESX-1 Easy Start (6 pages)
Electribe SX Music Production Sampler
Brand:
Korg
| Category:
Recording Equipment
| Size: 0.26 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
1
Pattern Mode
2
Getting Started
2
Basic Overview of Panel Layout / about the Factory Data
2
Selecting and Playing Demo Songs and Patterns
2
Muting and Soloing Parts
2
Changing the Tempo
3
Selecting a Sample on a Part
3
Working with the Part Common, Modulation and Filter Sections
3
Working with the Arpeggiator, Motion Sequences
3
Song Mode
4
Working with the Effect Section
4
Creating a New Pattern
4
Working in Song Mode
4
Sample Mode
5
Recording a Sample
5
Resampling a Pattern
5
Editing a Sample
6
Global Mode
6
Working with Global Mode
6
Loading or Saving Data with a Smartmedia Card
6
Korg Electribe ESX-1 Quick Start Tutorial (8 pages)
Music production sampler
Brand:
Korg
| Category:
Recording Equipment
| Size: 1.82 MB
Table of Contents
Quick Start Tutorial
1
Playing a Demo Song
3
Playing a Pattern
4
To Record During Playback
7
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Korg Electribe ESX-1 Addendum (2 pages)
Music Production Sampler O.S. Version 1.01 Addendum
Brand:
Korg
| Category:
CD Player
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