Posted: Tue Mar 31, 2015 7:58 am
£79 inc postageSpheric El wrote:Congrats .How much did you spend (if you don't mind me asking)?
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£79 inc postageSpheric El wrote:Congrats .How much did you spend (if you don't mind me asking)?
Yes I use a separate keyboard for entering notes on the volcas too, through a midi splitter. It does mean I'm dependent on the computer to use them but that's fine as they're all connected into that for audio anyway. I have found the keys to be very musical in nature though except for the unison ring mod which is nasty sounding (in a good way)Jamie Munro wrote:@ £79 you simply can't complain - -bloody bargain![]()
I had the keys then traded it against my odyssey. I was creating excellent fx across a couple of bars that I loved but was simply annoyed by the output being a stereo and the synth sound-I got so frustrated, couldn't get it in my head so got rid - maybe I didn't give it enough time.
what I did do with it though was record all the sequences from my microkorg xl keyboard over midi rather than using the built in keybed - that worked well and gave some great sounds but they were all mostly turning out as fx rather than lead lines etc. perhaps I will revisit one day, who knows.
how do you do this?carreg_cennen wrote: I particularly like the way you can link the LFO rate to the tempo for some great choppy effects.
If you press function and turn the LFO rate knob it will run the LFO linked to the tempo.Boom-Q wrote:how do you do this?carreg_cennen wrote: I particularly like the way you can link the LFO rate to the tempo for some great choppy effects.
isn't there a tips n tricks thread for the volca's? that would be helpful for... everyone, i feel.
even minute tweaking is enough to produce some nice effects.
how do you get a nice low end bass out of this thing? i manage finally to get some acid sounds out of it by having peak and cutoff face each other
i am a noob on hardware and have even taken to photographing with my fone the knob positions that produce a nice sound![]()
also i'm addicted to turning the amp on and messing with the EG decay/release. having the sample linked up, i need a bloody third hand! total recall style
Holding Func and changing the Rate knob on the Bass brings up various tempo locked timings for the LFO. I think Korg likes giving us 'hidden' functions ....Boom-Q wrote:how do you do this?carreg_cennen wrote: I particularly like the way you can link the LFO rate to the tempo for some great choppy effects.
isn't there a tips n tricks thread for the volca's? that would be helpful for... everyone, i feel.
even minute tweaking is enough to produce some nice effects.
how do you get a nice low end bass out of this thing? i manage finally to get some acid sounds out of it by having peak and cutoff face each other
i am a noob on hardware and have even taken to photographing with my fone the knob positions that produce a nice sound![]()
also i'm addicted to turning the amp on and messing with the EG decay/release. having the sample linked up, i need a bloody third hand! total recall style
apparently there already is one -Boom-Q wrote:great stuff. will try it out.
still would love to see a dedicated tips n tricks thread if you have more interesting techniques up your sleeves. the korg "manual" is rather lacking
I'm not sure that one works...carreg_cennen wrote:apparently there already is one -Boom-Q wrote:great stuff. will try it out.
still would love to see a dedicated tips n tricks thread if you have more interesting techniques up your sleeves. the korg "manual" is rather lacking
http://www.korgforums.com/forum/phpBB2/ ... dd4b0a1d55
there's one in here I hadn't found - (LFO sync on keys)
will try this evening as I haven't yet - not sure how usable it would be wiithout a display anyway!Frenzies wrote:I'm not sure that one works...carreg_cennen wrote:apparently there already is one -Boom-Q wrote:great stuff. will try it out.
still would love to see a dedicated tips n tricks thread if you have more interesting techniques up your sleeves. the korg "manual" is rather lacking
http://www.korgforums.com/forum/phpBB2/ ... dd4b0a1d55
there's one in here I hadn't found - (LFO sync on keys)
quite right! most of these are incorrect!Frenzies wrote:I'm not sure that one works...carreg_cennen wrote:apparently there already is one -Boom-Q wrote:great stuff. will try it out.
still would love to see a dedicated tips n tricks thread if you have more interesting techniques up your sleeves. the korg "manual" is rather lacking
http://www.korgforums.com/forum/phpBB2/ ... dd4b0a1d55
there's one in here I hadn't found - (LFO sync on keys)
I got the bass first and loved it. Loved it so much that I found the keys to be a bit of a disappointment for quite a while. I've begun to warm to it a little more now and it has been joined by the beats and sample. the step sequence method described here for the keys could be a major game changer, going to give it a go soon.carreg_cennen wrote:Volca Bass review
OK I've spent an evening playing with the Volca Bass and am really pleasantly surprised by the differences which it offers compared to the Keys, with the conclusion that they are more different than I had thought they would be.