MELVILLE,
NY, April 3, 2010 — For over a decade, Korg's
ELECTRIBE Series products have been must-have hardware gear for dance
and electronic music artists around the world. Still at the forefront,
the popular ELECTRIBE•R is now available as a dedicated iPad
musical instrument app – the Korg iELECTRIBE
virtual analog beatbox.
Korg ELECTRIBE
products have been popular due in part to their interactive, easy-to-use
front panel controls. The iPad’s 9.7" multi touch display
offers an intuitive layout that will be familiar to previous ELECTRIBE
users. Just as on the original ELECTRIBE, users simply choose one
of the eight parts (or sounds) and touch the 16-step sequencer to
quickly build patterns and grooves.
The iELECTRIBE
faithfully recreates the historic ELECTRIBE•R’s entire
sound engine – including analog synthesis modeling and PCM synthesis,
along with virtual Valve Force tube modeling. The sequencer can record
instrument parts as well as advanced Motion Sequencing – the
recording of knob movements as part of a pattern.
The Master
effect processor provides eight enhanced effect types. The iELECTRIBE
comes preprogrammed with 64 new preset patterns that allow the user
to instantly create music in a wide variety of dance and electronic
music styles; the user can also create up to 64 patterns of their
own.
The iELECTRIBE
is currently available from Apple's App Store (inside the iTunes Store).
Regularly priced at US $19.99, a special introductory price of $9.99
is being offered until June 30, 2010.
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