(cross-post from Gearslutz)
I just bought a Volca Drum, after watching lots of videos and reading reviews. It seems to make interesting sounds, and there's enough freedom in the sequencer to keep me busy.
I own a microKORG XL++, and the manual for that is reasonable, IMHO. Korg's Volca Drum "manual" (two 8"x11" sheets, as I printed it) is organized "button-by-button", and leaves out a whole lot of detail. It's going to be very difficult for me to go from:
. . . "I want to set up a new drum kit"
to actually doing that, using what Korg provides.
I expect to start by gently modifying the factory instruments and sequences. But I'm going to want more than that:
. . . Is there a _function-oriented_ tutorial document, or a good series of videos, that will help me?
. . . Is there an approach to learning this box (or other Volcas) that I should be using?
Thanks --
. Charles
PS -- I'm OK with programming the microKORG XL++. I spent decades doing computer programming and system design. But I'm 73 years old, and "just play with it!" isn't my usual learning style.
Volca Drum -- tutorials ?
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I will watch it again, and again . . . . there's a good index.TheDoctor wrote:check Cuckoo on YouTube, he has long and well explained tutorial.
That's how I'd learn a new synth -- "from the ground up" --. . .
To be honest you should learn what the stuff does and you won't need tutorial anymore
. . . start with the oscillators,
. . . . then learn the filters,
. . . . then learn the VCA and modulation capabilities . . .
The VD has things like the "waveguide resonator" -- different than I've seen before, and not explained in the documentation. Probably better explained in Cuckoo's work, or loopop's work.
Thanks --
. Charles
Yeah but you probably learn the stuff without think about it if you do you don't have to search either.cpcohen wrote:I will watch it again, and again . . . . there's a good index.TheDoctor wrote:check Cuckoo on YouTube, he has long and well explained tutorial.
That's how I'd learn a new synth -- "from the ground up" --. . .
To be honest you should learn what the stuff does and you won't need tutorial anymore
. . . start with the oscillators,
. . . . then learn the filters,
. . . . then learn the VCA and modulation capabilities . . .
The VD has things like the "waveguide resonator" -- different than I've seen before, and not explained in the documentation. Probably better explained in Cuckoo's work, or loopop's work.
Thanks --
. Charles
Resonator what it let you think? Something that repeat close and it resonate, it has Body, Decay and Time which are common delay parameter in fact it's a super short delay, super short delay make sort of metallic sound, done!
I probably know half of the stuff you know I just analize stuff!