Audio input
When you use an external audio input source as an oscillator, the Electribe•A
mkII can function as a powerful filter bank with resonance. You can also use
the oscillators to apply ring, sync, or cross-modulation to each other.
A step sequencer that's ideal for step-recording patterns
The Electribe•A mkII's step sequencer lets you use the 16 pad keys to
make rhythms from the sounds you create. Since you can hear the results as
well as see them while you step-record, creating a pattern is the work of
a moment.
"Motion Sequence" function records your knob movements
Knob movements you make to edit the sound --- such as changing the volume
dynamics of your sounds and rhythms, or opening/closing the filter --- can
be recorded directly on the sequencer. You can use these to add change to
your phrases, for example by producing interesting changes in the sound or
applying a variety of effects. Sounds and rhythms can be saved (together with
knob movements) as a pattern. Internal memory can hold up to 256 patterns.
Pattern Set Play emphasizes realtime performance
By moving the Electribe•A mkII's knobs and using the Mute/Solo function
you can create a wide range of variations in realtime while a Pattern plays.
The Pattern Set function lets you assign up to 64 patterns to the step keys,
and switch between them instantly.
Control from an external sequencer
You can use MIDI to control the Electribe•A mkII from an external sequencer,
keyboard, sampler, or other device.
Specifications and features are subject to change without notice for improvement.