Korg EA-1 manual Effect

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4.Pattern mode

Resonance

0...100

• Time (delay time)

1/4...8

This parameter adds character to the sound by boosting the region around the cutoff frequency. If you raise the reso- nance and turn the Cutoff knob (or adjust EG Int and De- cay), you will hear the typical "meow-ing" sound typical of analog synthesizers.

If the resonance is raised, the sound may be distorted de- pending on the cutoff frequency or on the pitch that you play.

EG Int (EG intensity)

–100...0...100

Specify the depth and direction of the effect that the EG (envelope generator) will have on the cutoff frequency. The EG will start when trigger-on occurs (the instant you play the keyboard). If this knob is in the center position, the EG will have no effect.

If the gate time length of a step extends beyond the point at which the next step is sounded, the EG will not be re-triggered for the next step.

Decay

0 msec ... 10 sec

Specify the time over which the EG will decay. In conjunc- tion with the Cutoff and EG Int parameters, this controls the way in which the sound will change over time. If EG Int is set to a negative (–) setting, Decay Time can be used in place of Attack Time.

AMP

These parameters adjust the volume level and distortion effect.

Set the delay time. Rotating the knob toward the right will lengthen the delay time.

If you have selected Tempo Delay as the effect type, this parameter will let you set the tempo in terms of sixteen dif- ferent multiples of the step: 1/4, 1/3, 1/2, 2/3, 3/4, 1, 1.33, 1.5, 2, 2.5, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, or 8.

Depending on the tempo setting, it may be impos- sible to set the delay time. In such cases, set the delay time to half the desired value.

Chorus/Flanger settings

Set the Type Select button to Chorus/Flanger, and adjust the chorus/flanger. Chorus creates minute differences in the pitch to produce an ensemble effect, and Flanger adds a "swooshing" modulation to the sound.

• Depth (chorus/flanger depth)

0...100

Adjust the depth of the chorus/flanger effect. Rotating the knob toward the right will change from a chorus effect to a flanger effect.

Raising the depth excessively may cause the sound to distort.

Time (LFO rate)

0.2 Hz ... 5,000 Hz

Adjust the LFO speed of the chorus/flanger. Rotating the knob toward the right will speed up the LFO.

mode

Distortion

On, Off

Turn distortion on/off. Distortion is an effect that intention- ally distorts the sound to produce a hard sound even from a mellow waveform. It is highly effective to raise the reso- nance and use distortion.

Level

0...100

Adjust the volume.

Effect

Here you can apply effects to the sound.

Type Select

Tempo Delay, Chorus/Flanger

The Depth and Time knobs will edit the effect that is se-

lected by Type Select.

Tempo Delay settings

Set the Type Select button to Tempo Delay, and adjust the delay. Delay is an effect that plays back a time-delayed ver- sion of the original signal, and is also known as "echo." Tempo Delay is a delay that can automatically synchronize the delay time to the tempo of a pattern. If the MIDI Clock parameter is set to "Ext" (external), the delay time can also be synchronized to the clock of an external device. (Refer to p.39 "Synchronizing the EA-1 and an external MIDI device.")

• Depth (delay depth)

0...100

Adjust the depth of the delay and the amount of feedback (the number of delay repeats). Rotating the knob toward the right will increase the level of the delayed sound and the amount of feedback.

Raising the Depth excessively may cause the sound

to distort.

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Contents Page CE mark for European Harmonized Standards FCC Regulation Warning for U.S.AContents Song mode Global mode Introduction Main featuresAbout the data you create on the EA-1 Make connections and play Adapter cable holder Power switch AC Local VoltageExample connections Preparing to playCommon section Front and rear panelFront and rear panel Synthesizer sectionStep Key section Sequence Control sectionShift key Connector sectionWhat is a Song? Conceptual diagram of the EA-1Basic operation Quick Start Listening to a SongUsing the Tap Tempo key to change the tempo Using the dial to change the tempoListening to Patterns Trying out the functionsModifying editing the sound Striking keys to play sounds Keyboard functionPart Playing the sound of a part along with a song or pattern What is a Phrase Pattern?Modify edit the sound along with a song or pattern Modifying editing a phrase patternStep Recording using the Step keys to create a phrase Basic Saving a pattern that you createWhat is a Motion Sequence? Using a Motion SequenceBasic operation Quick Connecting various sources to the audio inputWhat is Pattern Set? Using the EA-1 as a tone generator modulePlaying with Pattern Set EA-1 Synchronized playback with the ER-1ER-1 Basic operation Quick Start EA-1 ER-1Setting the playback tempo Pattern modePlaying a pattern Pattern Play Selecting a patternSelecting a pattern Creating a patternEditing the sound of a part Synthesizer parametersFilter Effect Swing settings Length, Scale/Beat settingsWhat is Length? LengthRealtime recording Creating a phrase patternStep recording Event editingPitch Changing the pitchChanging the gate time Gate Time 25...64.0Editing patterns Motion sequence Convenient functions forMoving data within a part Move Data Transposing a phrase TransposeTranspose 24...24 Move Data 16...16Data Copy within a pattern Copying a part Copy PartErasing motion sequence data From a part Clear MotionPattern Set Using Pattern Set to perform Pattern Set PlayRegistering a pattern for Pattern Set Saving a pattern Write Selecting a song Song modePlaying a song Song Play Creating a song from scratch Creating a songErasing song data Clear Song Specifying a pattern for each positionEditing a song Specifying the pitch of each PatternInserting a pattern at a specified Position Insert Pattern Pitch Offset 24...24Deleting a pattern from a specified Position Delete Pattern Song modeChanging the pattern for a specific Position Deleting event data from a song Clear Event Saving a song WriteChecking for song event data Metronome settings Global modeAdjusting the volume AudioSaving the settings you Modify in Global mode Write Protect settings Memory ProtectProtect On, oFF Setting the Midi channel Part 1 Midi ch Midi modeSetting the Midi channel Part 2 P2 ch Transmit/receive dump Data Midi Data DumpSaving the settings you Modify in Midi mode Write Midi filter settingsAdjusting the pitch bend Range Bend Range 12...12About Midi AppendicesTransmitting sound setting Data Data Dump TroubleshootingAbout system exclusive messages Editing sounds etcSpecifications Error messages Er.1Er.2 Er.9Example sounds Blank Chart Index Step Realtime Realtime RecordingResonance RegisteringSong Name List Pattern Name ListBank Synthesizer Midi Implementation Chart1999.2.3 Transmitted Recognized Remarks FunctionKorg INC

EA-1 specifications

The Korg EA-1 is a distinctive and innovative synthesizer that has captured the attention of electronic musicians and producers since its release. As part of Korg's Electribe series, the EA-1 offers a unique combination of features, technologies, and characteristics that make it an ideal choice for those looking to create cutting-edge sounds and rhythms.

One of the main features of the Korg EA-1 is its analog modeling synthesis engine. This technology allows users to create rich and dynamic sounds with an impressive level of detail and complexity. The EA-1 is designed to emulate classic analog synthesizers, providing a warm and organic tone that is often sought after in electronic music. With its versatility, the EA-1 is capable of producing a wide range of sounds, from punchy bass lines to shimmering leads and atmospheric pads.

The EA-1 also includes a powerful sequencer that allows for intricate pattern creation. Musicians can easily create and edit sequences, adjusting parameters such as pitch, rhythm, and modulation in real-time. The sequencer features up to 64 patterns, each of which can be arranged into a complete song. This feature is ideal for live performances, enabling musicians to switch between different patterns seamlessly.

Another standout characteristic of the Korg EA-1 is its user-friendly interface. The device boasts a clear layout, with dedicated knobs and buttons that make it easy for users to navigate its various features. The large LCD display provides essential information at a glance, allowing for quick adjustments during live sessions or studio work.

In terms of connectivity, the Korg EA-1 is equipped with MIDI in and out ports, enabling it to be easily integrated into any setup. Musicians can connect the EA-1 with other instruments and software, enhancing their creative possibilities. Additionally, the EA-1 supports audio input, allowing users to process external sounds through its built-in effects.

The EA-1 also features a range of built-in effects, including delay and reverb, which help to shape and enhance the sounds created with the synthesizer. These effects can be applied in real-time, providing added depth and character to the music.

In summary, the Korg EA-1 synthesizer stands out due to its analog modeling synthesis, powerful sequencer, user-friendly interface, extensive connectivity options, and built-in effects. This combination of features and technologies makes it a valuable tool for electronic musicians seeking to create unique and inspiring sounds. With its ability to emulate classic tones while offering modern flexibility, the Korg EA-1 continues to be a popular choice for music creators across various genres.