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Thank you purchasing the Korg
ELECTRIBE·R

mk

II ER-1

mk

II.

In order to enjoy long and trouble-
free use, please read this manual
carefully and use the instrument
correctly.

Summary of Contents for Electribe ER-1 mkII

Page 1: ...E 1 Thank you purchasing the Korg ELECTRIBE RmkII ER 1mkII In order to enjoy long and trouble free use please read this manual carefully and use the instrument correctly ...

Page 2: ...y with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruc tions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However...

Page 3: ...attern 13 Using the dial to change the tempo 13 Using the Tap Tempo key to change the tempo 13 Striking keys to play Parts 14 Modifying editing the sound 14 Striking the part keys along with a song or pattern 15 Modify edit the sound along with a song or pattern 15 Modifying editing a rhythm pattern 16 Using the step keys to edit the rhythm Step Recording 16 Using the part keys to edit the rhythm ...

Page 4: ...cording 27 Adding accents to the rhythm pattern Accent 27 Motion sequence 28 Playing a motion sequence 28 Recording a motion sequence 28 Playing a delay motion sequence 28 Recording a delay motion sequence 28 Checking motion data 28 Convenient functions for editing patterns 29 Erasing rhythm pattern data from a part 29 Erasing data during playback or recording ERASE 29 Erasing all data from a part...

Page 5: ...E 37 6 Global mode 38 Metronome settings 38 Adjusting the volume of the Audio In 38 Synchronizing the ER 1mkII with external MIDI devices MIDI Clock 38 Synchronizing the ER 1mkII to a master external MIDI device Ext 38 Synchronizing an external MIDI device to the ER 1mkII as master int 39 Protect settings Memory Protect 39 Saving the settings you modify in Global mode WRITE 39 7 MIDI mode 40 MIDI ...

Page 6: ...time 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 reg...

Page 7: ...kers etc If you will be listening in mono use the L MONO jack To take full advantage of the ER 1mkII s sound quality we recommend that you listen in stereo 3 If you will be using headphones connect them to the headphone jack The output from the line out jacks will not be switched off even if headphones are plugged in Master volume Part keys 4 When you have finished making connections turn on the p...

Page 8: ...he original saved sound of the pattern 3 MOTION SEQ motion sequence This allows you to record knob movements Each time you press this key the setting will alternate between Off dark SMOOTH and TRIG HOLD 4 AMP Here you can control the volume and panning DECAY Specify the decay speed For an audio part this sets the gate time PAN Specify the stereo location of the sound LEVEL Adjust the level For the...

Page 9: ...ts When you press one of these keys an external audio input will be heard 7 HI HAT Close Open hi hat part key This key selects the hi hat part When you press this key the hi hat will sound 8 ACCENT accent part key This key selects the accent part Common section 1 MASTER VOLUME This knob adjusts the volume that is output from the line out jacks and the headphone jacks 2 AUDIO IN THRU This key allow...

Page 10: ...ause key This key begins pauses playback of a pattern or song 4 TAP PART MUTE key Use this key to enter a tap tempo During playback you can hold down this key and press a Part key to mute the specified part 5 SOLO key During playback you can hold down this key and press one or more Part keys to play back the specified part s Step Key section 1 2 3 4 5 1 Select key By pressing these keys to turn th...

Page 11: ...For other SHIFT key combinations refer to the explanation of each parameter Connector section 1 Power switch This switch turns the power on off Each time you press it the power will alternate on or off 2 DC 9V Connect the included AC adapter here 3 MIDI connectors IN MIDI data is received at this connector to control the ER 1mkII from an exter nal MIDI device or to receive a data dump OUT MIDI dat...

Page 12: ...n sequence Delay Part Structure of Song Listening to a Song 1 Press the Song Mode key to enter Song mode the key will light 2 Use the cursor keys to make the parameter select LED indicate SONG the top LED 3 Rotate the dial to select the desired song S01 S16 4 Press the Play Pause key to playback the song the key will light When the song ends playback will stop automatically the key will go dark To...

Page 13: ...ill ac tually occur at the end of each pattern Refer to p 22 The timing at which patterns will change What is a Pattern Apattern is a unit of musical data consisting of sounds arranged in a rhythm On the ER 1mkII you can create and save 256 patterns Each pattern consists of eleven parts refer to p 14 In addition to the sounds of each part you can also record rhythms and knob movements refer to p 2...

Page 14: ...xternal audio input Hi hat parts CLOSE OPEN A rhythm pattern for the hi hat Crash Cymbal part A rhythm pattern for the crash cymbal Handclap part A rhythm pattern for the handclap Accent part A rhythm pattern for the points of emphasis accents for the overall pattern You are free to modify the sound of each part and rhythm patterns and motion sequences can be stored independently for each part ref...

Page 15: ...e key will light to select the part that you wish to edit 3 Use the knobs and keys of the Synthesizer section to modify the sound The sound of the part that is playing will be modi fied as you move the knobs or keys You can press other part keys to edit other parts To save the pattern sounds that you Ó dify here use the Write operation refer to p 17 Saving a pattern that you create If you re selec...

Page 16: ...ill light to indicate the rhythm of the selected part You can press the step keys to modify the rhythm pat tern Each time you press a key it will alternate between on lit and off dark You can also playback the pattern while you select different parts and press the step keys to turn each step on or off In the case of a pattern with a length of 2 or greater you can use the SELECT keys to move the se...

Page 17: ...ssing the key but by the Decay value p 19 Connecting various sources to the audio inputs Erase If you accidentally input a wrong note you can hold down the SHIFT key and Rec key while the pattern con tinues playing to erase the rhythm pattern for the cur rently selected part i e the part whose part key is lit Saving a pattern that you create With the factory settings memory protect will be on and ...

Page 18: ...o enter record ready mode the Rec key will light and the Play Pause key will blink 5 Press the Play Pause key to start the pattern the Rec key and Play Pause key will light 6 Move the PITCH knob to create various changes while the pattern makes one cycle 16 steps x length or 12 steps x length 7 After the pattern has completed one cycle after you began moving the knob the Rec key will automatically...

Page 19: ... and press the Play Pause key to begin playback 4 Press the Mode key to enter Global mode 5 Use the cursor keys to set the parameter select LED to INPUT GAIN 1 6 Rotate the dial to adjust the input volume to create a balance with the volume of the other parts Adjust INPUT GAIN 2 in the same way The input sound will be heard while you press the AUDIO IN key The Audio In parts that are recorded in a...

Page 20: ...ondition press the PATTERN SET key once again You can register new pattern sets Refer to p 31 Registering a pattern for Pattern Set If you switch patterns during playback the change will occur when each pattern finishes playing Refer to p 22 The timing at which pat terns will changed Using the ER 1mkII as a tone generator module Read this section when you wish to use the ER 1mkII with other connec...

Page 21: ...K 6 Set the ER 1mkII to int and the EA 1mkII to Ext Re fer to p 38 Synchronizing the ER 1mkII with external MIDI device 7 Press the Play Pause key of the ER 1mkII to start a pat tern or song The Play Pause key will light The EA 1 will play the pattern or tempo in synchronization with the tempo of the ER 1mkII If you want the ER 1mkII and EA 1mkII to play the identically numbered pattern in synchro...

Page 22: ...p 21 Step 22 Step 23 Step 24 Step 25 Step 26 Step 27 Step 28 Step 29 Step 30 Step 31 Step 32 Selecting a pattern PATTERN A01 d64 Use the cursor keys to make the parameter select LEDs indicate PATTERN Rotate the dial to select one of the 256 patterns A01 A64 b01 b64 C01 C64 and d01 d64 By holding down the SHIFT key as you rotate the dial you can change the pattern number in steps of ten Setting the...

Page 23: ...E key TAP key while you press a part key you can mute temporarily silence that part While you hold down the PART MUTE key TAP key the mute status of each part will be displayed The part key of unmuted parts will light and muted part keys will be dark You can also mute two or more parts To cancel part muting press the corresponding part key Display when no parts are muted Mute Synth part 2 and Hand...

Page 24: ...n be edited independently but cannot be sounded simultaneously If both are triggered in the same step the Handclap part will sound OSCILLATOR This specifies the oscillator waveform and pitch Pitch Pitch Mod Depth Mod Speed Part select key On Example Mod T ype Time WAVE sine wave triangle wave Select the basic waveform Each time you press the key the waveform will alternate A sine wave produces a m...

Page 25: ...ll also increase the amount of feed back The further left or right the Pan of each part is set the more the sound will be spread to left and right Raising the Depth excessively may cause the sound to distort clip TIME delay time 5 msec 2 sec for tempo delay 1 4 8 Specify the delay time Rotating the knob toward the right will lengthen the delay time Rotating the knob toward the left to shorten the ...

Page 26: ...triplets 3 x 12 for Beat Scale step keys 13 16 will have no function x 16 SHIFT step key 5 Correspondence between step keys and note values Scale Beat x 16 SHIFT step key 6 x 12 SHIFT step key 7 3 3 3 3 x 16 or x 16 x 16 1 SHIFT Step key 1 16 32 48 64 12 24 36 48 Length 2 SHIFT Step key 2 3 SHIFT Step key 3 4 SHIFT Step key 4 Maximum number of steps 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 2 3 4 5...

Page 27: ...ion Quick Start Adding accents to the rhythm pattern ACCENT You can apply accents changes in volume to the rhythm pat tern When Accent is on the specified notes steps of the entire pattern will be accented 1 Press the ACCENT key and the accent pattern will be shown by the step keys 2 Each time you press a step key it will alternate on off allow ing you to specify the desired accent pattern You can...

Page 28: ...of two knobs Delay Depth and Delay Time can be re corded simultaneously The playback method is the same as for SMOOTH playback of a part motion sequence There will be no effect if the delay type MOTION SEQ LED is dark Recording a delay motion sequence You can record the movements of two knobs Delay Depth and Delay Time 1 Select the pattern that you wish to edit 2 Press the TYPE key to select MOTIO...

Page 29: ...A number will blink in the display Rotate the dial to select the number of steps and the direction positive or negative in which the data will be moved 5 Press the blinking step key 9 to execute the Move Data op eration To cancel without executing press the Stop Cancel key The Move Data operation applied to all steps of the selected part Data that is moved beyond the last step of the pattern will ...

Page 30: ...venient way to create a pat tern that uses similar phrases repeatedly 1 Create a pattern with a length of 1 and Write it into memory Refer to p 32 Saving a pattern 2 At this point the same data as in length 1 will automatically be copied to the steps of lengths 2 4 3 Change the pattern length to the desired length Refer to p 26 Length Scale Beat settings 4 The steps of lengths 2 4 will contain the...

Page 31: ...01 D02 D03 D04 D05 D07 D08 D09 Pattern set 1 Pattern set 3 Hold down the SHIFT key and press the PATTERN SET key to hold the function In Pattern Set Play the timing at which patterns will change tempo adjustment and functions such as Reset Play etc are the same as for Pattern Play Pattern Set cannot be used during recording When you enter recording ready mode Pattern Set will be cancelled Register...

Page 32: ...ess the Stop Cancel key to stop playback Use the cursor keys to make the parameter select LEDs indicate PATTERN 2 Press the WRITE key once the key will blink The pattern number will blink in the display 3 Rotate the dial to select the writing destination pattern num ber 4 Press the WRITE key once again to write the data To cancel press the Stop Cancel key 3 2 4 If the Global mode Memory Protect se...

Page 33: ...u must perform the Write operation refer to p 37 Saving a song Playing a song Song Play Press the Play Pause key to begin playing the song The song will begin playing from the pattern of the currently selected position When the song ends playback will automatically stop It is not possible to save edited sounds in a song Please use Pattern mode to edit sounds What is Position Position refers to the...

Page 34: ...vance to the next position The display will indicate End 5 Rotate the dial to select the pattern The pattern you select here will be the pattern for position 002 6 When you select a pattern for the End position the End will move to the next position Repeat steps 4 and 5 to assign as many patterns as you wish To playback the completed song from the beginning press the Play Pause key once and then p...

Page 35: ...p key 13 once again and a pattern will be inserted in front of that position To cancel press the Stop Cancel key The pattern that is inserted will be the pattern which had previ ously been at that position Now you can specify the desired pattern for the position that was inserted Data following the inserted pattern will be moved backward 3 2 2 4 Deleting a pattern from a specified position DELETE ...

Page 36: ...ing always rewrites the previous data replace recording and when you record your performance any event recording data previously in that area will be erased It is not possible to layer event recording over the same area 1 Select the song on which you wish to record events 2 Use the cursor keys to make the parameter select LEDs indi cate POSITION 3 Use the dial or the SELECT keys to move to the pos...

Page 37: ... a song that you create you must perform this Write operation If you decide not to save the song data you create simply switch songs without performing the Write operation 1 If the song is playing press the Stop Cancel key to stop play back Use the cursor keys to make the parameter select LEDs indicate SONG 2 Press the WRITE key once the key will blink The song num ber will blink in the display 3 ...

Page 38: ...asic Operation Quick Start Synchronizing the ER 1mkII with external MIDI devices MIDI Clock CLOCK int Ext The Global mode CLOCK setting allows the tempo of the ER 1mkII to be synchronized with the tempo of an external MIDI device that is able to send or receive MIDI Clock messages For details on synchronization settings of your external MIDI device refer to the owner s manual for your device Even ...

Page 39: ...Use the cursor keys to make the parameter select LEDs indi cate PROTECT 3 Rotate the dial to turn Protect on or oFF If you wish to save the Protect setting perform the Global mode Write operation This setting applies to Pattern mode and Song mode In Global mode and MIDI mode it is always possible to Write data regardless of the Protect setting With the factory settings this will be on 3 2 Saving t...

Page 40: ...can be transmitted from the ER 1mkII to an external MIDI data filer or computer connected to the MIDI OUT connector 1 Connect the MIDI OUT connector of the ER 1mkII to the MIDI IN connector of an external MIDI device that is able to re ceive MIDI data dumps another ER 1mkII or a computer that is running a MIDI data filer program or editing program etc 2 Set the MIDI channel of the external MIDI de...

Page 41: ... received Only P will be transmitted received All will be transmitted received Displayed alternately Factory settings Saving the settings you modify in MIDI mode WRITE When you perform the Write operation in either MIDI mode or Global mode the modified settings of both modes will be saved Here s how to save the MIDI mode settings If you wish to save the settings you modify you must perform this Wr...

Page 42: ...In a synchronized system one synthesizer the master will transmit these messages and the other sequencer s the slave s will receive these messages The slave devices will playback according to the tempo specified by the Timing Clock messages transmitted by the master Twenty four Timing Clock messages are transmitted for each quarter note When the ER 1mkII s Global mode parameter Clock is set to INT...

Page 43: ...ceived 10 Editing sounds etc By sending MIDI exclusive data dumps you can rewrite all patterns or individual programs By using NRPN messages in Pattern mode you can edit the knobs that are active for each part Troubleshooting The display does not light up when I press the Power switch Is the AC adapter connected Is the AC adapter plugged into an AC outlet No sound Is your amp mixer or headphones c...

Page 44: ... the SOLO key and the WRITE key turn on the power 2 The display will indicate PLd and the Play Pause key will blink 3 To load the factory preloaded data press the blinking Play Pause key This will require apporoximately 30 seconds To cancel press the Stop Cancel key When loading is complete the ER 1mkII will return to its initial state After several seconds the display will indicate pattern number...

Page 45: ...45 8 Appendices 8 Appendices Example sounds Analog Kick 1 Analog Snare 1 Electric Tom Zap Analog Kick 2 Analog Snare 2 Analog Cowbell Noise Shot ...

Page 46: ...46 8 Appendices Blank chart When you have created a sound that you like you can store the knob and key locations in this page ...

Page 47: ...47 8 Appendices 8 Appendices ...

Page 48: ...se 9 Open 9 I Input Gain 38 INSERT PATTERN 35 L Length 16 26 LEVEL 25 Listening Pattern 13 Song 12 LOW BOOST 25 M MASTER VOLUME 9 Memory Protect 39 Metronome 38 MIDI About 42 Channel 40 42 Data Dump 40 Filter 41 Note No 40 Write 41 MIDI ch 40 MIDI Clock 38 MIDI connector 11 MIDI mode 40 MOD DEPTH 8 24 MOD SPEED 8 24 MOD TYPE 8 24 Mode Global 38 MIDI 40 Pattern 22 Song 33 Mode key 10 Modulation 25 ...

Page 49: ... MOD 9 25 S Save Pattern 17 32 Song 37 Scale 26 Select key 10 Select LED 10 Select part 23 Sequence Control section 10 SHIFT key 11 SOLO 10 Song Create 34 Edit 35 Event data 37 Play 33 Select 33 Switch 33 Tempo 33 Write 37 Song mode 33 Song Name List 50 Step key 11 Step Key section 10 Step Recording 16 Stop Cancel key 10 Swing 26 Synchronize 21 38 42 Synthesizer 14 Synthesizer section 8 T TAP 10 T...

Page 50: ...5 Electro 8 130 B26 Electro 9 129 B27 Electro 10 135 B28 Electro 11 128 B29 Electro 12 125 B30 Electro 13 121 B31 Electro 14 130 B32 Electro 15 127 B33 Electro 16 125 B34 Electro 17 130 B35 R B 1 101 B36 R B 2 96 B37 R B 3 100 B38 R B 4 101 B39 R B 5 100 B40 R B 6 110 B41 R B 7 112 B42 R B 8 75 B43 R B 9 90 B44 Hip Hop 1 103 B45 Hip Hop 2 120 B46 Hip Hop 3 138 B47 Hip Hop 4 103 B48 Hip Hop 5 144 B...

Page 51: ... MSB C 8 O O Data Entry MSB C Control Change Program O 0 127 O 0 127 Transmitted received in Pattern mode P Change True 0 127 System Exclusive O O Can always be transmitted received in the MIDI Dump page 2 E Song Pos O O Transmitted received in Song mode 1 System Common Song Sel O 0 15 O 0 15 P Tune System Realtime Clock O O 1 Commands O O 1 Aux Messages Local ON OFF O All Notes OFF O123 127 Activ...

Page 52: ...If you have purchased this product via the internet through mail order and or via a telephone sale you must verify that this product is intended to be used in the country in which you reside WARNING Use of this product in any country other than that for which it is intended could be dangerous and could invalidate the manufacturer s or distributor s warranty Please also retain your receipt as proof...

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