Korg ER-1mkII Recording Equipment User Manual


 
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1.Introduction
1. Introduction
Thank you for purchasing the Electribe·Rmk
II
(ER-1mk
II
).
The ER-1mk
II
is a unique and easy-to-use rhythm instrument that uses DSP synthesis technology to
help anyone from beginners to hard-core users to produce truly original music.
By using the front panel knobs and keys, you can create analog percussion sounds intuitively, and
easily create rhythm patterns using these sounds.
The ER-1mk
II
is the ideal tool for the musician, DJ, sound creator, or desktop-music user who is
looking for originality in their music.
Main features
The ER-1mk
II
is a simple, analog-feeling percussion synthesizer with a four-part percussion syn-
thesizer, two audio input parts, four PCM sound parts, and an accent part.
By combining percussion sound with audio input (external input) rhythms, the ER-1mk
II
gives
you the expressive possibilities of a completely new type of rhythm machine.
The Motion Sequence function lets you record and loop knob movements, and these patterns can
be recorded independently for each part.
Sixteen step grid input is featured --- the ideal way to input rhythms. It's also easy to record in
realtime.
You can quickly modify sounds or rhythm patterns to change your performance while you play.
Sounds you create and up to 256 original rhythm patterns (each up to 64 steps long) can be stored
in memory.
Up to sixteen songs can be created by combining multiple patterns and adding knob movements
etc. (event data), and stored in memory.
Delay and low-boost effects are provided.
Pattern Set Play lets you register sixty-four patterns in the sixteen step keys, and switch patterns as
you perform.
Tap tempo and MIDI Clock can be used to synchronize the ER-1mk
II
's performance with an exter-
nal sequencer or turntable etc.
The ER-1mk
II
can be controlled from an external sequencer or keyboard etc., and used as a MIDI
expansion tone generator.
The MIDI Dump function lets you save data on a computer or external sequencer etc.
About the data you create on the ER-1mk
II
Patterns and songs that you create on the ER-1mk
II
by editing will return to their un-edited state if
you select a different pattern or song, or turn off the power before performing the Write operation.
If you wish to save an edited pattern, song, or global data, be sure to perform the Write operation.
Even after Writing the edited data, it is still possible to restore all songs and patterns etc. to the factory
settings. (Refer to p.44 "Restoring the factory setting data.")