Rhythm Production Sampler Owner's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Front and rear panel
- 3. Basic operation (Quick Start)
- Conceptual diagram of the ES-1
- Listening to a Song
- Listening to a Pattern
- Listening to a Sample
- Trying out the functions
- Changing the tempo of a song or pattern
- Striking keys to play Parts
- Modifying (editing) the sound
- Editing the effect and delay settings
- Striking the part keys along with a song or pattern
- Editing the sound of a part, effect, or delay while hearing a song or pattern
- Modifying (editing) a rhythm pattern
- Saving a pattern you create (Write)
- Using a Motion Sequence
- Connecting various sources to the audio inputs
- Let’s record a sample
- About the Slice function
- About the Resample function
- Assigning a sample sound to a sample part
- Playing with Pattern Set
- Using the ES-1 as a tone generator module
- Synchronizing with an EA-1 or ER-1
- 4. Sample mode
- Recording a sample
- Selecting a sample
- Playing a sample
- Modifying a sample
- Specifying the start location
- Specifying the end location
- Specifying the fade-out length
- Directly sampling the sound of the ES-1 (Resampling)
- Slice
- Other functions for editing a sample
- Deleting a sample(Delete Sample)
- Checking the remaining amount of sampling area (Memory)
- Saving a sample (WRITE)
- 5. Pattern mode
- Selecting a pattern
- Setting the playback tempo
- Playing a pattern (Pattern Play)
- Creating a pattern
- Motion sequence
- Convenient functions for editing patterns
- Editing motion sequence data
- Pattern Set
- Saving a pattern (WRITE)
- 6. Song mode
- 7. Global mode
- 8. Appendices

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1. Introduction
1. Introduction
Thank you for purchasing the ELECTRIBE•S (also referred to as the ES-1).
The ES-1 is an easy to use and unique rhythm production sampler that uses DSP synthesis
technology to allow anyone from beginners to professionals to create truly original music.
You can assign sampled sounds to parts, use the panel knobs and keys to process the sound
intuitively, and use these sounds to easily create rhythm patterns.
The ES-1 is the ideal tool for any musician, DJ, sound creator, or DTM user who wants more
originality in their musical creations.
Main features
• A rhythm production sampler in which samples recorded by the user can be assigned to
ten sample parts (including one Slice Sample part). The sound of each part can be pro-
cessed as desired.
• Up to 150 sounds (100 monaural, 50 stereo) sampled by the user can be saved in internal
memory (to a maximum total of 95 seconds of monaural sampling).
• Parts (created by editing samples) can be combined with rhythms to create patterns, let-
ting you use the ES-1 as a totally new type of rhythm machine.
• Up to 128 patterns (maximum of 64 steps) can be created using the Sample data and
stored in internal memory.
• The ES-1 provides a Motion Sequence function that can record and loop knob move-
ments, and can be recorded for each part of each pattern.
• The sixteen step keys (grid) provide the ideal way to step-record rhythm patterns. It’s
also easy to record in realtime.
• Since sounds and rhythm patterns can be modified instantly, you can use these changes
as part of your performance expression.
• By combining multiple patterns and adding event data such as knob movements, you
can create and save up to sixteen songs.
• Eleven types of effects and delay are provided.
• The Pattern Set play function lets you register 64 different patterns to the 16 step keys,
and successively select and play them.
• Tap Tempo and MIDI Clock can be used to synchronize the performance with an external
sequencer, turntable, etc.
• The ES-1 can be controlled from an external sequencer or keyboard as a MIDI sound
module.
• Sample sounds, patterns, and songs you create can be stored on SmartMedia
TM
.
• WAVE files or AIFF files you created on a computer etc. can be loaded and used as samples.
The data you create on the ES-1
The samples, patterns, and songs you create (edit) on the ES-1 will return to their previous
state if you re-select them or turn off the power before performing the Write operation.
If you wish to save recorded samples or edited patterns, songs, or global data, you must be
sure to perform the Write operation. Be aware that once the Write operation has been per-
formed, it is no longer possible to return the sample, song, and pattern data to their factory
settings. If you do not want to loose the factory preset patterns and songs, purchase an
appropriate SmartMedia
TM
card and use the Save operation to make a backup.