Korg Electribe Sampler 2 - Zero/Empty Sample Bank & Patt
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im a new member of this community and i get my electribe today. It works fine but i have one problem. I cant clear the presets of the electribe. I formated my SD card and i updatet the software but i have no Sample folder on my SD card. Its only Korg-electribe-system.
Can somebody explain a idiot how it works?
Thanks!
EDIT: It is not the Sampler its the "normal" Music Production Station.
im a new member of this community and i get my electribe today. It works fine but i have one problem. I cant clear the presets of the electribe. I formated my SD card and i updatet the software but i have no Sample folder on my SD card. Its only Korg-electribe-system.
Can somebody explain a idiot how it works?
Thanks!
EDIT: It is not the Sampler its the "normal" Music Production Station.
agreed there is some good learning material to get used the unit; but If I delete the factory sounds and use this new blank e2sSample.all will I loose the synth wave single cycle sounds?Chapterhaus wrote:I found the factory tones and patterns useful for practicing performing and getting used to my E2S. Thanks for your efforts though, I won't be keeping them forever!
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agreed there is some good learning material to get used the unit; but If I delete the factory sounds and use this new blank e2sSample.all will I loose the synth wave single cycle sounds?[/quote]
Nope, you don't lose the basic single cycle waveforms (or what I would call "oscillators", even though on the ES2, any wav is an "oscillator"). Even if you load the blank .ALL file. Those always stick around, and you start at around slot #19.
3AD
agreed there is some good learning material to get used the unit; but If I delete the factory sounds and use this new blank e2sSample.all will I loose the synth wave single cycle sounds?[/quote]
Nope, you don't lose the basic single cycle waveforms (or what I would call "oscillators", even though on the ES2, any wav is an "oscillator"). Even if you load the blank .ALL file. Those always stick around, and you start at around slot #19.
3AD
Just got an ES2 the other day and pretty much immediately loaded the blank pattern file.
Unfortunately, there seems to be a persistent 4/4 pattern programmed into every pattern location and contains the "Hippy" kick specifically on Part 09.
What would be the best way to clear this out across all patterns short of actually going through each one and doing this manually?
EDIT: Whelp, I was feeling bold; so I just created a sort of "blank slate" pattern that cleared out whatever was going on in Part 09 and set all parts to OSC 01 (SAW). Then just saved the pattern 249 (!!!) times across all patterns.
Unfortunately, there seems to be a persistent 4/4 pattern programmed into every pattern location and contains the "Hippy" kick specifically on Part 09.
What would be the best way to clear this out across all patterns short of actually going through each one and doing this manually?
EDIT: Whelp, I was feeling bold; so I just created a sort of "blank slate" pattern that cleared out whatever was going on in Part 09 and set all parts to OSC 01 (SAW). Then just saved the pattern 249 (!!!) times across all patterns.

Nope, you don't lose the basic single cycle waveforms (or what I would call "oscillators", even though on the ES2, any wav is an "oscillator"). Even if you load the blank .ALL file. Those always stick around, and you start at around slot #19.3ad3ad wrote:[quote="jpeg"
agreed there is some good learning material to get used the unit; but If I delete the factory sounds and use this new blank e2sSample.all will I loose the synth wave single cycle sounds?
3AD[/quote]
Thanks
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Korg actually has an official file you can download from their website now. Load it from an external memory card and it will wipe out all the sample memory to a clean state.
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Thanks, "clear preset sample data" file can be found here: http://www.korg.com/us/support/download ... /368/3066/Re-Member wrote:Korg actually has an official file you can download from their website now. Load it from an external memory card and it will wipe out all the sample memory to a clean state.
and here is the full Korg download page for the sampler: http://www.korg.com/us/support/download/product/0/368/

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I had not seen that Korg had released an official "blank file"
it is nice to provide a blank file... but it would be nicer now that they implement the pre-listening directly from SD card... if they want we fill those blank files easily...
because working "blind"... (even if our samples are properly named) not great...
I had not seen that Korg had released an official "blank file"
it is nice to provide a blank file... but it would be nicer now that they implement the pre-listening directly from SD card... if they want we fill those blank files easily...

because working "blind"... (even if our samples are properly named) not great...

Blank Sample File
Thank you for your efforts!