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Description

Introducing the Korg Electribe EMX-1, an innovative fusion of an eight-part drum machine and a two-part synth/sequencer. This evolution from its predecessor, the M1, brings a plethora of enhancements to your fingertips. Delight in the added drum voice and the expanded control with extra knobs and buttons. Experience the convenience of Smartmedia card storage and the addition of three more sequenced synths. Revel in the improved display, the practical audio input, and the enriched sound from a stereo pair of Russian-made EHX 12AX7 valves.

Key Features:

  • Combines an eight-part drum machine with a two-part synth/sequencer
  • Additional drum voice for more complex beats
  • Enhanced control with extra knobs and buttons
  • Convenient Smartmedia card storage
  • Includes three additional sequenced synths
  • Better display for easier navigation and control
  • Includes a handy audio input
  • Stereo pair of Russian-made EHX 12AX7 valves for a richer sound.

Product specs

Brand Korg
Model Electribe-MX EMX-1 Music Production Station
Finish Blue
Year 2000s
Made In Japan
Categories Desktop Synths, Digital Synthesizers
Analog / Digital Digital
MIDI I/O MIDI Input, MIDI Output, MIDI Through
Polyphony 16 Voices

FAQs

What type of synthesis does the Korg Electribe EMX-1 use?

The Korg Electribe EMX-1 utilizes MMT synthesis (Multi Modeling Technology), which includes sixteen different oscillator algorithms for versatile sound design, including analog synthesis models and PCM.

How many voices of polyphony does the Korg Electribe EMX-1 offer?

The Korg Electribe EMX-1 offers 16 voices of polyphony, allowing for complex layering and multi-part arrangements.

What are the main MIDI connectivity options for the Korg Electribe EMX-1?

The Korg Electribe EMX-1 features MIDI Input, MIDI Output, and MIDI Through, providing comprehensive connectivity for integration with other MIDI-compatible gear.

Is the Korg Electribe EMX-1 suitable for live performances?

Yes, the Korg Electribe EMX-1 is designed for live performance with its intuitive interface, real-time control knobs, and ability to sequence and manipulate sounds on the fly.

Can the Korg Electribe EMX-1 be used to create complete tracks?

Absolutely, the Korg Electribe EMX-1 is a music production station that allows you to create complete tracks with its built-in synthesizer, drum machine, and sequencer capabilities.

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Mihail Shevchenko

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Reviews

PROS

  • Oriented around EDM with hard hitting drum sounds and analog modelling synth sounds

  • User-friendly interface, minimal menu-diving required

  • Features five synth tracks and nine programmable drum pads

  • Contains an arpeggiator/slider for live-sounding ad-libs

  • Forgiving overdub-based recording process for on-the-fly edits

  • Robust effects, particularly the BPM Delay

  • Wide range of stock sounds, including 200 presets

  • Allows motion sequencing for dynamic part control

  • Multiple outputs and usable tube drive for enhanced sounds

  • Durable steel body with responsive knobs

CONS

  • Prone to "knob jitter" due to aging lubricant, affecting precision

  • Sample library feels outdated, lacking organic sounds for non-EDM genres

  • Monophonic limitation compared to newer models

  • Cannot load your own samples, limiting sound customization

  • Reverb effect quality is subpar

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Korg Electribe EMX-1.

Mods and upgrades

  • JJ ECC803s gold pin tubes have been recommended to address issues with tube overdrive, although some users found tube upgrades generally ineffective.

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  • Owners mention the ability to automate almost every knob, enhancing its use as a groove box and improving sound manipulation.

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  • Replacing the tubes can enhance sound quality, reducing distortion and warming up the bass sounds.

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Use cases and applications

  • The EMX-1 is praised for its intuitive interface, making it a central piece in setups for sequencing other synths.

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  • The EMX-1 is favored for live techno performances, utilizing its arpeggiator and touchpad for dynamic sound manipulation.

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Comparisons

  • The EMX-1 is digital and based on 12-bit samples, potentially sounding crunchier compared to high-quality drum samples, offering a different texture than fully analog synths.

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  • Some users prefer the sound of older Electribe models, like the EM-1 and ER-1, for their superior audio quality and less harsh sound compared to the EMX-1.

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  • Owners note that the Novation Circuit provides clearer and more defined sound quality compared to the EMX-1, which is often described as tinny and harsh.

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Features and functionality

  • The unit includes an external input, allowing other synths to be run through it, expanding its utility in a setup.

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  • Some users find the precise knob positions limit live performance tweaking, making the sound feel static during live sets.

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  • The EMX-1's voices and sequencer are not polyphonic, limiting chord recording capabilities, but it can produce full songs unlike the Electribe 2.

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  • The EMX-1's synth section shines with unique oscillators like Formant and VPM, offering sound options uncommon in hardware synths.

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  • The EMX-1's reverb effect is widely regarded as subpar, while using multiple delays can enhance sound design, particularly for drum tracks.

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User experience

  • Despite sound quality criticisms, the EMX-1 is praised for its exceptional build quality and visually appealing design.

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  • Some owners regret selling their EMX-1, citing its unmatched workflow despite limitations compared to modern alternatives.

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Other

  • The SmartMedia version has a diagnostic port, potentially moddable, unlike the SD version.

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Value and pricing

  • At $400, it's considered a good deal as the market value has been noted to climb as high as $700-800.

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Setup and maintenance

  • Owners advise checking for knob jitter, especially on the main encoder, which can send false signals due to age.

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4.5 out of 5

Based on 11 Reviews and 63 Ratings

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louis_schelfhout

Fun. Versatile. In some ways limited.

Korg's Electribe EMX-1 is a fun easy-to-use drum machine and sequencer with lots of sound design options.

Since the EMX-1 has so many functions it is difficult to capture the capabilities of this machine in a short review. Therefore I will only discuss its key features.

The drum part can hold 9 different sounds at a time which you load from the inbuilt sample library. You can effectively adjust anything you'd like for each part. Most importantly the volume, pitch and release. You can also add swing to each part which is controlled by a global swing value, however I find that it sounds rather crude.

The synth part can hold 5 different sounds with a variety of oscillator options. You can either play notes using the step buttons as a keyboard, or program notes in a sequence. You can adjust the filter cutoff, resonance, attack and drive for either a low-pass, high-pass, band pass or band pass +. You can also modulate the depth of the pitch, oscillator shape, filter, amp and pan with an LFO which can be synced to the tempo.

In terms of building beats/patterns, you can simply record what you play on the go, or program a sequence. A handy feature included which involves a bit of reading into is the motion sequencing which allows you to program any of the part controls per step. For example, if you'd like to program a hi-hat to sound more dynamic, you can program each hit of the hat to be a different volume.

You also have the option of sending any part to a number of effects. I find the bpm-synced delay and EQ most useful. The reverb is RUBBISH.

I'd say that the biggest limitation of the EMX-1 is the sample library. This machine was released over 20 years ago and the samples go to show that. There are 207 samples to pick from and I'd say a quarter of them are actually functional for a contemporary beat. I assume the EMX-1 was catered towards electronic musicians so a lot of the samples don't sound particularly organic and if you're trying to make anything outside of EDM, you'll find it can be quite hit or miss. It would have been nice if you could load your own samples on to the EMX-1 but I suppose Korg reserved that feature for its sister product the ESX-1 sampler.

That said, you CAN make it work. It just takes a little more time and I'd argue that's what makes this machine so fun. You can plug and play, but I think you'll get more out of it when you start spending the time adjusting the sounds.

I'd recommend this machine to anyone that is looking for a cool vintage drum machine/sequencer that isn't expecting to take things too seriously. There are plenty of modern options which will likely be more functional in the modern age but the EMX-1 still has enough tricks to be useful in the right context.

engineeermusic

Easy to use; covers 90% of my live set; tube upgrade can improve sound

This is an amazing groove box with 5 synthesizer tracks and a drum machine. The drums sound legit - it has really powerful kicks - and the synthesizer(s) are really good, also. The E-MX is super easy to use and still a lot of fun after years. The synths fall short in therms of polyphony and legit Acid, but this is acceptable. If you want to play polyphonic pads, you may add a different Synth, like the JP-8000, to it. If you want legit Acid, you need to add a TB-303 or clone. I replaced the E-MX's stock tubes to JJ Electronics. A huge difference! So, if you get an E-MX or an E-SX, take a tube upgrade in consideration.

engineeermusic

It's currently broken. :(

daed

Flexible and powerful

Love this little thing. They're cheap and very capable for what they offer. Multiple synthesis types and very straightforward effects system. Would definitely recommend as a first groovebox to any musician.

dr_fluffy

Crazy Box

Amazing Groovebox with alot of possebility`s. Sound is great and its hard to find 1 Box with more features

cos_mozz

Easy to Program

I've been using this work station for over 10 years ( I got two of them) and it just requires time and patience to make it sound properly. I use it a lot for tops and backbeats

sand_im_ohr

The first Groovebox I've had in my Collection.

This Tool made me quickly explore the way to make beats and tunes. And how fast you could chain them in Patterns and Songs.

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oldsloturtle

Nice sounds

The body is made by steel, knobs feels great and very responsive. Compressing the sound really nice.

chemical_hazard

nice synth

I keep it just for the synth part. We like the filter

jeffersonweber

It's a Keeper!

Love this Electribe. Easy to use and super fun!

bobjack

Good!

very heavy tube sound. For your tube crunchy woobly basses, leads...

Artist usage

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See how Apashe uses Korg Electribe EMX-1

Apashe

Keyboardist, Composer

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Verified via Vk

Apashe uses the Korg Electribe EMX-1, as confirmed by a screenshot shared by the administrators of his official community on VK.

See how Boston 168 uses Korg Electribe EMX-1

Boston 168

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In a photo posted on their official Instagram account, Boston 168 can be seen using a Korg Electribe EMX-1 during a live set performance at MMA Munich.

See how Schwefelgelb uses Korg Electribe EMX-1

Schwefelgelb

Music Producer

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Verified via YouTube

In this video we can see that Schwefelgelb are using the Electribe EMX-1 : "One handed electribe moments".

See how Nadia Struiwigh uses Korg Electribe EMX-1

Nadia Struiwigh

Music Producer

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In the video by MusicRadar Tech, Nadia Struiwigh is shown building a beat using the Korg Electribe EMX-1 in her Berlin studio.

See how MIDERA uses Korg Electribe EMX-1

MIDERA

Music Producer

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MIDERA is playing the Korg EMX-1 in this video.

See how Hunterwolf uses Korg Electribe EMX-1

Hunterwolf

Composer, Music Producer

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Verified via Photo

The Electribe is visible in this picture from a recent interview.

See how Paul Frick uses Korg Electribe EMX-1

Paul Frick

Keyboardist, Music Producer

Tangerine Dream

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can be seen in this post from August 26, 2018

See how Exercise One uses Korg Electribe EMX-1

Exercise One

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Verified via Attack Magazine

"Today we arrive at the club with a Moog Minitaur, Roland SH-101, Dave Smith Mopho, Elektron Analog Four, an MFB Tanzbär, an Elektron Octatrack, a Korg MX as sequencer for the Moog and Mopho, a couple of effects and some compressors. "

See how Hands In uses Korg Electribe EMX-1

Hands In

Composer

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In the title photo of Yourself and the Air's interview you can see the side of the EMX-1 sitting in front of Crosby.

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