Behringer intros Hirotribe Groovebox, Engineered by MS-20 Designer Hiroaki Nishijima

 

 

Behringer has introduced the Hirotribe, a portable groovebox in the company’s ‘Soul’ format.

 

Hello to the Hirotribe, an evolution of the Korg Monotribe. And the man who designed the Korg MS-20 and Monotribe has created a new $99 analogue groovebox for Behringer

 

Way back in 2019, Behringer announced that it had hired Hiroaki Nishijima, designer of the original Korg MS-20, to lead a new synth development centre in Japan. Now the work at the centre is beginning to bear electronic fruit, with a new synth/groovebox instrument which is confirmed to be on the way, the Hirotribe.

 

Named after Hiroaki, the Hirotribe is an evolution of the Korg Monotribe, the analogue groovebox that Nishijima also designed.

 

 

“The ‘Hirotribe’ is one of the analog synthesizers I always wanted to achieve,” notes Nishijima. “I designed and developed the Korg Monotribe, but I really wanted to make an evolved version of it.”

 

“I devised the panel design, specifications and the first schematic,” says Nishijima. “Various specifications were added or changed during the development process, and each time the project members had a hard time. However, looking at the ‘Hirotribe’ that was completed in this way, the hardships seem to be a nostalgic story.

 

 

“Thank you to all the project members, you did a very good job and I am very happy. Now that the product is completed, I would be honoured if you could all enjoy this ‘Hirotribe’ with my heart.”

 

The Hirotribe as an analogue groove synthesizer with a built-in drum machine and sequencer. There are two individual oscillators, with raw, triangle and square waveforms, plus a noise generator. You get an LFO with three wave shapes and a single knob envelope generator with three continuous parameters (Attack, Decay and Sustain).

 

The drum machine section of the Hirotribe provides kick, snare and closed/open hi-hat sounds, and there’s a 16-step motion sequencer with memory slots. The touch-sensitive keyboard has 27 keys, and there’s sync I/O for connection to other gear. MIDI over USB is included, as well.

 

Features:

 

  • Analog groove synthesizer with built-in drum machine and sequencer
  • Analog signal path with DCO, VCF and VCA
  • 2 individual oscillators with saw, triangle and square waveforms
  • Noise generator
  • LFO with 3 wave shapes for modulating both pitch and filter cutoff
  • Single knob envelope generator with 3 continuous parameters Attack, Decay and Sustain
  • Analog drum machine with bass drum, snare, closed hi-hat and open hi-hat
  • 16-step motion sequencer with and memory slots
  • 27 touch-sensitive keys
  • Sync Input and Output to synchronize with your other synthesizers or drum machines
  • USB Micro connector allows powering via smartphone, power bank or computer
  • MIDI implementation (including NRPN/CC control of all parameters and bulk load/save)

 

The Hirotribe will be released once Behringer has the relevant semiconductors required to build it and will cost $99, and more synths from Hiroaki Nishijima and his team are in the pipeline.

 

 

 

Korg miniKORG 700 Legend Reborn After Almost 50 Years

 

Korg has announced the availability of the miniKORG 700, a modern reissue of the company’s first mass-produced analog monosynth.

 

The miniKORG 700 FS is a full-size reissue of the two-oscillator “S” model, but incorporates a few modern updates, including an arpeggiator, built-in spring reverb, aftertouch, improved connectivity and more.

The miniKorg 700 FS was developed in conjunction with the original designer, Fumio Mieda. The miniKORG 700 FS is being offered as a limited-edition release, with a custom case.

 

Korg miniKORG 700FS Synthesizer Hands-On Demo

In the latest Syntaur video, host Sam Mims takes a look at the new Korg miniKORG 700FS, a full-size reissue of the original synth from the early ’70s

 

See the Korg website for details.

Fingerlab Intros PolyWave Wavetable Sequencer Synth For iOS and Mac

 

Fingerlab and Jordan Rudess have introduced PolyWave, a new wavetable sequencing synth for iOS and Mac, inspired by the Korg Wavestation.

 

PolyWave is inspired by the vintage sounds of the legendary Korg Wavestation synth and features a wavetable sequencer that lets you create evolving sounds.

 

PolyWave is a universal purchase, so you can use it across your iPhone, iPad and Mac.

 

Features:

 

  • 8-voice polyphony
  • 6 octaves
  • Waveform sequencer
  • VCO & FM Oscillators
  • FM Modulation & Detune
  • ADSR Envelope editor
  • Moog Ladder filter with ADSR envelope editor
  • 2 LFOs with 3 parameters per LFO & custom modulation waveforms
  • LFO Sync & Loop mode
  • Waveform drawing editor
  • Waveforms library filled with 100 waveforms
  • Waveform sequencer automations
  • 100 Factory presets
  • Preset export & import
  • 5 FXs (TubeAmp, Vibrato, Chorus, Delay, Reverb)
  • Live recording + export
  • Full Midi support
  • Full Midi Mapping support
  • AudioBus & IAA support
  • Full AudioUnit support (IAP required for LFOs)
  • iCloud Family Sharing support

 

The PolyWave is available now for $7.99