The original microKORG genre-selecting knob, sure to baffle and delight with its nonsensical labels. Careful: you may actually transform yourself with the genres.

Okay, first, a disclaimer: the fact that the upcoming microKORG XL has a “genre” knob for selecting presets isn’t big news. The original microKORG had genre-selectable presets, too. The beauty of the original, though, was how incoherently these settings were labeled. (Retro, or Hiphop/Vintage, anyone?)

Sometimes, the labels that don’t fit are better than the real ones.

“What type of music do you play?”

“I play VOCODER!”

(From here on out, any time the mention of VOCODER comes up, it shall be in CAPS and ITALICS as will anything else we especially ENJOY. For instance: GRANULAR DISTORTION!)

Sadly, it seems Korg has – well, sort of – made these choices rational. (As rational as they can be, anyway, given “genre” is generally irrational.) I think I misread the label “ROCK/POP” as “POWER POP” – you’ll have to use your imagination. (VINTAGE SYNTH? Does that really say HOUSE/DISCO?) Korg explains:

The first selects the musical genre, while the second defines the instrument category. From the familiar "ROCK / KEYBOARD," the standard "R&B / LEAD," and the distinctive "HIPHOP / BASS," a wide range of presets are instantly available. For the diehard synthesists and sound designers, you can use the three performance edit knobs for fast, effective editing in performance. You’re also free to select and assign your favorite parameters.

No idea what “distinctive” means, but since our job is not selling lots of gear, let’s do something more fun. I suggest we chip in and imagine the Most Awesomest Genre Knob ever. You’ll be free to incorporate this into your Pd and Reaktor patches. It will have silly, awesome names on it that we’ve made up or refer to disparagingly. Get your genre brains going, and submit your ideas, and I’ll run the best answers later this week. You’ll have to print out a sticker to put on your new microKORG XL when it ships in 2009.

Now, if only we could use a “genre” knob on bands at gigs… sorry, Emo band, you’ve now just become Avant-electro-noise!

Send your answers below, or head directly to http://cdm.genreknob.sgizmo.com

49 responses to “Survey: What Labels Would You Put on a “Genre” Knob?”

  1. peter says:

    dear god, no chiptune.

  2. teej says:

    ha! awesome post. this knob layout is so laughably stupid. i would try and instead attempt to classify the sounds by character but if this helps people with tiny fingers shred then HIPHOP/VINTAGE your little hearts out!

  3. Nomis says:

    What the hell is Electronica anyways?

  4. jonnyfive says:

    But does it have a "talent" knob? I always need to turn that one up…

  5. veeble says:

    We need an "Awesome" knob, for super awesome synth sounds.

  6. jasonmd2020 says:

    For the two knobs I nominate BLUEGRASS/BREAKBEAT.

  7. Max says:

    Is this knob continuous? Would love to move it half between "Glitch-Hop" and "OSC-Pop"!

  8. crust says:

    I'm think I'm done with Korg for awhile. I'm selling my R3 today and holing up in a dustbowl with my Micron to wear out what's left of its blank, genreless main knob in time with a skipping Buddha-Machine….

  9. BirdFLU says:

    I've got an old drum machine (ELI CompuRhythm 7030) That has some interesting choices such as:

    Bolalo
    Dodmpa
    HabaNeba

    I would just use nonsense genres. Remember the Lexicon Vortex effects unit? It had presets like Bleen and Aerosol.

  10. godprobe says:

    FWIW, in the mid-90's, prior to "Indie" and "Emo", weezer was described to me as POWER POP. Think of it in contrast to "Alternative" and it makes sense.

  11. Bjorn says:

    Acid Dueling Banjo's!!!
    Its a sub-genre of Hillbilly Rave.
    Cowboys with glow sticks on E, often seen riding a mechanical spaceship with a saddle.

  12. Adrian Anders says:

    I wonder what the D&B/Breaks category will be like. I imagine it will be a bank full of the "Whomp" sound used by Nu Skool and D&B artists 5 years ago. Doubt it will have much of the complex bass sounds in the style of Si Begg, Tipper, FreQ. Nasty, General MIDI, and the like. God, I never thought I would sound dated dropping those names in a conversation.

    Jeez, I don't know I suppose the next model will have "Dubstep", "Clownstep", and "Grime" as genres.

  13. […] Oddest decision: The two knobs now select presets instead of just one. One selects bank, the other instrument – okay, fair enough. But the one knob is genre (“ROCK/POP”) while the other selects “BASS,” “LEAD,” etc. I think that runs dangerously close to insulting people’s intelligence, which is rarely a good way to reach out to new players. The original microKORG was picked up as a first synth by people because they connected with it emotionally, not because it pandered to them. Clarification: the original microKORG also had a knob with genre labels. Most people ignored it, which I think is probably the right answer. It’s a bit silly, but it’s not a deal-breaker. That said, let’s go have some fun with this idea. […]

  14. Foosnark says:

    AMBIENT DEATH POLKA, to borrow a KVR trope.

  15. Benjamin Ang says:

    We need a knob setting for the bands that say "you can't classify us as any genre" or which baffle critics… maybe "GENRE BUSTING GENRE / DEFIES DESCRIPTION"
    Like BirdFlu says, this reminds me of old Yamaha PortaSounds and Casiotones with the Samba, Tango, Cha-cha, four types of Waltz… Hey, doesn't the Korg Karma technology do that? There must be a plan to link these all up …
    What would the patches in these Genres sound like?
    "POST POP"
    "CHEESY / ANTHEMIC"
    "OLYMPIC THEME SONG"
    "BOND MOVIE"

  16. wi_ngo says:

    I think you need to include all of the different possible 'House' styles. You might need a whole dedicated knob:

    "Deep House"
    "Micro House"
    "Progressive House"
    "Hip House"
    "Hard House"
    "Electro House"
    "Ghetto House"
    "Acid House"

    Same with "Trance"

    "Uplifting Trance"
    "Tech Trance"
    "Euro-trance"

    …you get the idea

  17. lilith says:

    I renamed my MicroKorg preset banks:

    Trance ——-> Glowsticks
    Techno/House ——-> Furry Boots
    Electronica ——-> Laptop
    D'n'B/Breaks ——-> Suburban Bass
    Hip-Hop/Vintage ——-> Bontempi
    Retro ——-> Atari/Nintendo
    SE/Hit ——-> Vicks
    Vocoder ——-> ROBOT

    They are all pretty much descriptive of the sounds within even after I replaced 90% of the presets. Except that "Bontempi" is now mostly pad patches, the original hip-hop presets did sound for the most part like an old home organ to me.

  18. lilith says:

    I LIKE Power Pop!

  19. Candle Nine says:

    I laughed really f'n hard at this:

    (From here on out, any time the mention of VOCODER comes up, it shall be in CAPS and ITALICS as will anything else we especially ENJOY. For instance: GRANULAR DISTORTION!)

  20. Dave AA says:

    Perhaps they should be labeled according to the type of user:
    NERD/GEEK
    NOODLER
    DILETTANTE (GUITARIST)
    INDIE CHICK
    NERD/MUSIC SCHOOL
    POSER

    etc

  21. Polite says:

    FUTURE
    PAST
    PRESENT
    RETRO FUTURE
    FLUX CAPACITOR
    VOCODER

  22. I'm surprised there is no "Happy Hardcore"

    I'll take the model with Glitch, Broken Beat, Dubstep, Philly Soul, Circuit Bent and Post Punk.

    Cheers!

  23. sm0hm says:

    Heey, let's turn the dial to EXPLODE and see what happe- KaBooM!

  24. Bobert says:

    I propose the newest Korg synth to have but one knob that crossfades between "SUCKS" and "ROCKS"

    or perhaps "MEAT" and "CHEESE"

  25. Document 02 says:

    Genres on sounds… gosh.

    Well, considering genres, a great site I found a few years ago, there ARE some mistakes in it, but then the overall work is still very interesting and worth spending an hour to check out all the styles & history…
    http://techno.org/electronic-music-guide/

  26. C says:

    There should only be one knob that goes all the way to '11'.

  27. Benny says:

    80's CHEESY POP / KEYTAR
    HARD ROCK / BIG HAIR
    80's POP / MULLET

  28. Adam smith says:

    According to the esteemed giant of music Duke Ellington there were only 'two kinds of music good and bad'.So a simple switch should suffice.

    By choosing the bad side in this binary equation you will probably have more chance of huge commercial success.

  29. Marcel says:

    If I remember correctly, the Hammond Autovaria Rhythm machine had a rhythm setting called, LIVERPOOL.

  30. plurgid says:

    My God, I love my microkorg, but that selector really bugs me.

    First, as cheesy as everyone says they are, the presets aren't that bad, and a lot of the time, I just want some quick phatness, and I don't wanna funk around making my own sounds (though that IS a lot of fun too).

    Couldn't they just have had instrument categories instead of genres? Bass, Lead, Pad, etc, would be a shit load easier to deal with.

    just sayin'.

  31. Varjohukka says:

    I just link to a php script I once hacked together:

  32. jonnyfive says:

    Varjohukka! Your PHP script rulez!
    As a side note, some of my favorite knobs were on the original GRUNGE pedal: LOUD FACE ASS and GRUNGE. Needless to say the best sounds were to be had by turning the FACE down and the ASS up…

  33. Mad Al says:

    Do they have a label for "pretentious git"?

  34. al says:

    rythmic jizzim
    sloth loves chunk
    funky chicken
    guatemalan dubsteb
    jiggy check
    and eh
    vocoder

  35. jens-oliver says:

    Über Tech Glitch

    … yet another genre script: http://www.genre-o-matic.com/

  36. Candle Nine says:

    I'm still holding out for Guitarcentershowoffcore

  37. pete says:

    DIRTBAG
    WANNABEE
    EVH4EVER
    STPDGRVS
    8BITS4ME
    SAWTOOTH
    GR80H8
    =8O

    More presets than that is teh suck.

  38. vvvoid says:

    Needs an Artschool Twaddle setting

  39. Darren Landrum says:

    Man, mine pales in comparison to all of these. I submitted "1960s Childrens Electronic." My lack of creativity really saddens me.

  40. cooptrol says:

    Selectable philosophical schools:

    Rationalism
    Skepticism
    Idealism
    Pragmatism
    Existencialism
    Structuralism

  41. A says:

    VÄTH
    GORE
    JARRE
    SCHULZE
    WAKEMAN
    SCHMIDT
    SCHNEIDER
    ME

  42. SWURD says:

    HMMMMMM I think

    Electro/8Bit
    Industrial
    90's
    DnB/Breaks

  43. godprobe says:

    Eaglewhump

  44. Exitman says:

    bank1, bank2, bank3, bank4…. simple…

  45. LTJBOOKUM.COM says:

    COMPUTER RAYDE0……..

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