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		<title>Preparing to welcome back a new, old friend</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I came across a decent find the other night and soon I will be re-investing in a Korg Electribe EA-1, for the third time. As ridiculous as it sounds, I have bought and traded this piece of kit twice in 1999 and again around 2004, both times for newer machines. This time I am buying ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I came across a decent find the other night and soon I will be re-investing in a Korg Electribe EA-1, for the third time. As ridiculous as it sounds, I have bought and traded this piece of kit twice in 1999 and again around 2004, both times for newer machines. This time I am buying it for good. </p>
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<p>The Electribe was the first analog modeling synth I ever owned and I bought it soon after watching Orbital in the summer of &#8217;99. I wanted something to complement my amazing <a href="http://miah8000.com/images/instruments/djx.jpg" title="Yamaha DJx" rel="prettyPhoto[g110]">Yamaha DJX</a> keyboard  and <a href="http://miah8000.com/images/instruments/ddd5.jpg" title="Korg DDD-5" rel="prettyPhoto[g110]">Korg DDD-5</a> drum machine (both of these have been sold and neither has been missed, too much). I bought this not really understanding what I was getting, thinking that I would suddenly be able to make Orbital caliber music with this funny silver and blue box with light up keys. Alas, it was not meant to be. Since the EA-1 is two monophonic synths in the same box, there is no ability to create chords or flowing soundscapes, or anything that would require more than one note at a time. I sold my first one around December of 1999 to get some money to buy my <a href="http://miah8000.com/images/instruments/rm1x-1.jpg" title="Yamaha RM1x - Sequence Remixer &mdash; c/o Vintage Synth Explorer" rel="prettyPhoto[g110]">Yamaha RM1x</a>. </p>
<p>Fast-forward a couple of years, about 2001. I have the RM1x, a mixer, and a Korg Karma now. I could get a lot more sound out but something was missing. At some point, I don&#8217;t remember exactly when, I stumbled across two used Electribes at Guitar Center, an EA-1 and <a href="http://miah8000.com/images/instruments/er1.jpg" title="Korg Electribe ER-1" rel="prettyPhoto[g110]">ER-1</a> (a drum machine built in the same format as the EA-1, really easy, fun, etc&#8230;) and bought both of them. </p>
<p>I&#8217;ve heard that both of these instruments have been referred to as the poor man&#8217;s <a href="http://miah8000.com/images/instruments/Roland-TB303-460-100-460-70.jpg" title="Roland TB-303 c/o MusicRadar.com" rel="prettyPhoto[g110]">303</a> or <a href="http://miah8000.com/images/instruments/Roland_TR-808_drum_machine.jpg" title="Roland TR 808, c/o Wikimedia Commons" rel="prettyPhoto[g110]">808</a> and I have to agree. These were instruments that revolutionized the industry in ways completely unexpected when they were introduced. The 303 was created originally to mimic a bass guitar and had some success in its time but now sells for over a thousand dollars in online auctions. I don&#8217;t think that the Electribes will ever reach that level, but they do have a cult following. While not glamorous or glitzy, they have a mixture of nostalgia and functionality that make them very, very fun. The beauty of these machines are their simplicity, direct access to functions and aggressive sounds. </p>
<p>Long story short, and several songs later, I sold both of these in the summer of 2003 after graduating from college in order to buy my <a a href="http://miah8000.com/images/instruments/Access_virus_big.jpg" title="Access Virus A &mdash; c/o pouët.net" rel="prettyPhoto[g110]">Access Virus A</a>, probably the best investment I have made to date with regards to versatility. I have had no regrets with owning this synthesizer and would buy it again if I needed to replace it. But it just isn&#8217;t the Electribe. </p>
<p>Cumulatively I have spent enough to have bought two of these fresh off the shelf when they were new, or five at their current price. Either way, I hate to sell any equipment but in context, it was the right thing to do at the time. I&#8217;m just glad that opportunity shone on me from behind a glass counter-top the other evening (and that the unit worked when I plugged it in). Let the acid sounds commence!</p>
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