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In previous KESS versions, you could route parts to the individual 3.5mm jacks, but it was tricky. KESS 2.8 adds a dedicated "Audio Out Matrix" in the menu. You can now send Part 1 to L/Mono, Part 2 to R, Part 3 to Indiv 1, and Part 4 to Indiv 2 simultaneously . For live performance, this means sending your kick to the subwoofer channel, your bass to the mains, and your hats to a separate delay pedal without any bleeding.
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If you own a Korg Electribe 2 (or the Sampler version), you know the story by now. It’s a fantastic piece of hardware with solid build quality and a great filter, but many producers have always felt it was held back by its stock operating system—limited pattern chaining, awkward mute behavior, and that frustrating 4-bar ceiling. In previous KESS versions, you could route parts
Breathing New Life into the Electribe: Why KESS 2.8 is a Game Changer For live performance, this means sending your kick
Enter the homebrew hero: (Korg Electribe Scripting System). And with the release of KESS 2.8 , the little red groovebox has finally become the monster we always wanted it to be.