Since there is no preview word or rumors about a new electribe coming out I decided to make myself a concept of how I think it should be.
I kept in mind that it should be based on previous models and synths (software and hardware), for keeping the costs for R&D low.
I used technologie and hardware from the korg R3, Kaoss Pad 3 and EMX/ESX.
I still think the Electribe series have great potential (my live set is based on EMX/ESX) and I don't think they should be discontinued.
Roughly my concept is based on a EMX / ESX but with the following changes:
- MMT synthesis based on the R3 (8 polyphonic)
- Multi mode filters with drive and EQ controls
- Effects based on the KP3, 3 main FX blocks with each 3 linkable effects
- 3 FX edit knobs and a wet / dry control for each drum/synth sound (so you can chose how much you want your sound to be processed with fx)
- Sampling for making your own drums and instant resample option with slice steps (as on the KP3)
- USB editor for making patches and transferring samples
- Drums can be edited with the modulation section, filter section, effects (same options as with the synth parts)
- Master compression instead of tubes, because I don't think korg will use tubes again with electribes on a master output
- SD cards as external memory
...
- estimated price: 800€, 700£. This would fill the gap between the current Electribes and the Electron MD / MnM, about the same price as a Roland MC-808.
I first wanted to make an Electribe with Legacy synthesis (only MS-20, or even with Polysix and MonoPoly), but I think this would be too expensive for R&D (software for Mac/PC is not just transferable to an Electribe, you have to reprogram everything wich would result in an expensive unit)
I named it Electribe Air because it had to be different from EMX, ESX, EA-1, ...
The R is a link to the Korg R3 synthesizer, and the design of the logo (air) refers to the radias logo design.
So here it is! :

