Volca Keys Sound Design Trick
Vložit
- čas přidán 20. 07. 2023
- Volca Keys Sound Design Trick
Today I've got yet another Volca Keys sound design trick to show you! This is more of a trick for designing sounds that you want to sample into other gear. By using the Volca Keys' sequencer, set on the "1/4" note length, and with the tempo set to it's lowest point, record a single note for a few seconds. Then, you can use "motion sequencing" (basically Korg's version of parameter locks) to change the sound in real time, recording in your parameter changes as you make them. By playing back your "sequence" the Volca Keys will give the illusion of one note being held down, and this makes it very simple to sample into another piece of gear. Not a ground breaking tip, but just one more way you can push the Volca Keys a little bit further! Enjoy the video :)
My favorite gear in one list, courtesy of zZounds.com:
www.zzounds.com/share--freebe...
GEAR IN THIS VIDEO
Korg Volca Keys: amzn.to/3Y0PpHA
Zoom Livetrak L-12 (audio recorder): amzn.to/46T2Ptv
Questions? Ask them below!
Support the Channel: / freebeat
Bandcamp: free-beat.bandcamp.com/releases
Follow me on Instagram: / freethebeat. .
If you enjoy this video, considering subscribing to the channel! It's free, and I upload new content every single day!
All links in this description are Amazon affiliate links, the gear is the same price to you, but I get a small kickback when you use these links! It's an easy way to support the channel at no extra cost. - Hudba
Love to see affordable gear making cool noises
Actually, it was exactlly the video I've been looking for for ages. I badly needed to record just one note, and expand it so that I can record a tape loop. Great video. Thanks mate!
Hey, Happy 4th Bro. I finally ordered 0ne of these -- when I learned this new Volca Keys Drone hack, put up in a vid by Electro Magnetic Channel, "Can it do this, Volca Keys Drone". U probably know about this, but maybe not. Its not the old plug in hack, this is a new one.
Cool technique! Thanks for sharing.
Real great 4 sampling, thanks😊
Great! I had no idea it could do all that on a sequence. Very cool tip!
Blue Flowers
Thanks for watching!
Mines been in a box as been using the sample and drum more,but recently got the volca mix so im glad i watched this vid as now have a better idea of what this powerful lil synth can do ✌️❤️
One of my personal favorite tricks for sequencing the Keys is to use that 1/4 TEMPO divide with FLUX enabled, arm it to record, and then play an arpeggiator through Midi In (Microkorg is what I used).
Although the Keys will slave to the Midi In bpm, you sometimes have to time it just right for the loop to sound perfect. But when it works, you get a full 64-step sequence. I wish the Volca Bass could do this! ;)
i think its stepping because of the low reolution that the keys records the changes in - kinda 'pixellating' your motion.
If you wanted the fader movement to record exactly as you've done it, you could always hit play on the keys and record it straight into your DAW and then use that as a sample.
been watching your vids for a while now, very informative. taken the plunge and bought a Keystep 37 ffrom e-bay. how do I clear the sequences. tried a few options , from manual and ideas from youtube but nothing seems to work. any help would be grately appreciated.
Hi! Your channel is a gem! Do you intend to produce a video on how to sequence a Volca (preferably synth) with an Elektron model?
Thank you! I believe I've done a video using the Cycles control the Volca Drum actually :)
I want to buy one of the Korg Volca but i cant decide between the Volca Keys and Volca Bass. Which one is more usefull for Techno?
this kind of stepping isn't much of a problem if you're sampling it into a granular synth/sampler like the Texture Lab or Black Box
Love this and thanks but have u thought about making it a CZcams short? I reckon u could cram the content into 30 seconds
yoo first one to comment