Comparing Roland Aira Compact T-8 vs Korg Volca Sample 2 - KEY differences to help us choose

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  • čas přidán 30. 06. 2024
  • The Roland Aira Compact T-8 Drum Machine and the Korg Volca Sample 2 are both fun, portable sequencers, each with its own strengths and weaknesses. In this video, I provide a comparison of the key differences which might help you understand which one could fit your needs and workflow best - including a visually presented view of the sound, pattern and track content structures , and the key features of these 2 portable Groovebox-like instruments. The information is presented in a visual and graphical style to give you a real understanding of how musical content is structured on each device and then some key feature differences are presented.
    UPDATE FIX: I made an error on the EFFECTS and stated that the Sample2 has Delay - but it DOESN'T... it has Reverb and the Isolator which is presented as both Bass and Treble Isolation separately... so can be considered two separate effects, but there's no delay effect on the Korg Volca Sample2.
    These devices are in the $150 to $200 range, which has many other devices in it of course - but we're presenting two at a time to keep it simple. Is the extra $50 for the T-8 worth it for the feature differences? You decide!
    Chapters:
    0:00 - Intro
    1:14 - These 2 Devices
    2:35 - Visual Content Structure
    5:10 - Key Feature Differences
    11:20 Biggest Impact
    12:35 - Summary Opinion
    Note: no person or company sponsored or paid for or had any influence on the content of this video.
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Komentáře • 34

  • @VelVibez
    @VelVibez Před 12 dny

    I’m really liking your format of comparisons they are very organized and straight to the point!

    • @rochefsky
      @rochefsky  Před 12 dny

      Thank you! I’ve got to get back to those - got wrapped up finishing a song :)

  • @leelayz
    @leelayz Před měsícem +2

    Hi …So nice of you to have made this comparison. So I recently got the T8 as my first drum machine. I am a guitarist trying to create a lofi jazz music (where previously I will take drums samples from splice and then compose jazz chords and solo on top of it). I wanted to get away from the DAW and got this box. I also have the SP404MK2.
    I played around with the T8 for a day learning and creating and within 24 hours I felt I could not use this for my regular music production because the sounds felt very acid/techno focussed. I was trying to create jazz and bossanova drum patterns. Also, I felt I can’t time-stretch the same note say over the (e,&,a) like I could on a DAW. I was struggling to understand how to do this and could not find a way. It felt like each beat tightly snaps to the pads and they can’t be extended or clubbed. If I want the same best on both 1 and e, and I place them on both then they are separate best and not the same beat over both of them. Which makes the beats very rigid. I tried decay and ascent on the notes but they are not able to solve the problem. Was there something I missed here?
    Anyway, I have now scheduled a return for the T8 because I felt limited with the sound. Instead I ordered, the volca drums and the volca sample 2, because I did not know which one will solve my problem (I will return one of them) I basically want to create rock/blues/jazz type on drums on this. Or even if that’s not fully possible, create beats which are not fully acid like the T8, but something where I can play ambient, post rock/indie rock type of guitar on top of it.
    Will you have any recommendations on how I should approach this ? And also among the T8, drum and sample2, which one will be the ideal one for me to pair with my sp404mk2 ?
    BTW, I had a lot of fun with the T8 for the 24 hours it was with me. I was pretty productive and also did a acid/techno ish live set :) So returning it felt bad in way. But I felt it was not going to help me create the type of sound I was chasing.

    • @rochefsky
      @rochefsky  Před měsícem

      Totally get the limit you hit on the T8 - it leans hard into that 303 acid bass , which is awesome if that’s what you want but not so much for the needs you described. Also not loads of sound design for the drum sounds compared to the Volca drum… and the Sample 2 is unlimited given it is sample based with the library app. I think you can time shift notes slightly on one of those machines but can’t find it right now. I suspect the Sample will meet your basic needs - but you’ll know after trying both!

  • @andreylvaney2491
    @andreylvaney2491 Před 2 měsíci +3

    Thanks a lot for such a detailed review! I've been looking for such kind of video and found! Actually, I would love to buy T-8, but it is a huge disadvantage that it has an extremely limited number of sounds. The volca's ability to have a lot of samples and upload new ones really makes me think

    • @rochefsky
      @rochefsky  Před 2 měsíci

      glad to hear it was helpful! There are just so many devices to chose from, maybe you can find a happy middle - like one of the elektron devices or novation - or even other Roland devices... good luck!

  • @401dB
    @401dB Před měsícem +1

    Brillian work Sir! I'm going to put the Volca on the map paired with the SP404. Using it for drum lines only.

    • @rochefsky
      @rochefsky  Před měsícem

      Nice! Hope you post your music!

  • @defjeff2907
    @defjeff2907 Před 2 měsíci +3

    Fun comparison! Sample 2 is a real fun machine to learn sample-based synthesis, something you won't get from t-8. If you take the extra 50 bucks and add a Retro Kits RK 002 to the Sample 2 you get polyphony via midi and other cool features.

    • @rochefsky
      @rochefsky  Před 2 měsíci +1

      Retro kits... I definitely need to check that out - haven't heard of it at all yet - thank you!

    • @defjeff2907
      @defjeff2907 Před 2 měsíci +2

      @@rochefsky if you're into midi, Retro Kits makes the coolest stuff! And the owner is so friendly and responsive to any questions.

    • @rochefsky
      @rochefsky  Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@defjeff2907 you I will definitely look!

    • @Septeemberpain
      @Septeemberpain Před 11 hodinami

      Thanks for sharing 😊

  • @litup6465
    @litup6465 Před měsícem +3

    Sample 2 goes on sale for $109 regularly- so there’s that!

  • @ildarkinildarkin
    @ildarkinildarkin Před 11 dny

    Thanks for the useful videos!

  • @realmchat6665
    @realmchat6665 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I love the Volca Sample 2.

  • @jjbing3
    @jjbing3 Před 4 dny

    This was perfect. I have the T8 and am thinking of getting the Volca Sample 2.
    I hate hate hate that the Volcas can’t be chained with Audio In! Theres so many of them and they don’t connect to each other! 😑😑😑😡

    • @rochefsky
      @rochefsky  Před 4 dny +1

      Yes….but… they sell a Volca mixer 😝

    • @jjbing3
      @jjbing3 Před 4 dny

      @@rochefsky I keep seeing only that it is trash and the worst volca out!

    • @rochefsky
      @rochefsky  Před 4 dny

      I won’t argue with that 😆

  • @Fade2Gold
    @Fade2Gold Před 23 dny

    Solid video...breaks a lot down

  • @lundsweden
    @lundsweden Před 5 dny

    I don't think these are really comparable. The Volca Sampler, being sample based is going to be much more flexible and powerful. The Roland's synth sounds would definitely be better quality, as would the drum sounds but you're stuck with 808/909 & 303 synth sounds.

    • @rochefsky
      @rochefsky  Před 5 dny

      Agreed there are specific differences in how they produce sounds and the flexibility each offers... and that's why I decided to compare them - to help people decide which might work best for them depending on the features that are important to them... it wasn't meant as much as a "which is better", more like a "which works better for you"

    • @lundsweden
      @lundsweden Před 5 dny +1

      @@rochefsky It would be great if Roland made a little AIRA sample player, the AIRA line seem a little more polished than the Volcas.

    • @jjbing3
      @jjbing3 Před 4 dny +1

      @@lundswedenI’m thinking that is the next one in the series. It’s gotta come soon! It’s the only thing we really need. It would have the mix in and out and it would be perfect!

    • @rochefsky
      @rochefsky  Před 4 dny +1

      I’m really enjoying the MC-101 actually… might have to do a video on that one 😊

  • @dinogoldie9716
    @dinogoldie9716 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Neither. Get the Korg Volca Drum or the Sonicware Liven lofi-12. Or save up and get Erica Synths' LXR02.

    • @rochefsky
      @rochefsky  Před 2 měsíci

      Oh no… I might have to do that 😬

    • @defjeff2907
      @defjeff2907 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Volca Drum is one of my favorite synths! Endless sound to create and one of the better Volca sequencers.

    • @rochefsky
      @rochefsky  Před 2 měsíci

      @@defjeff2907 think I need to include these Volca Drum in there next round!

    • @dinogoldie9716
      @dinogoldie9716 Před 2 měsíci +2

      ​@@synthetic24 Sounds like you didn't know how to operate The Volca Drum. It's a very impressive bit of kit for the price (there's a huge leap up from that to the LXR02 or the Syntakt). The Roland T8 seems OK but the Korg Volca Sample2 has far better alternatives in the same price bracket (Elektron Model Samples, Sonicware Liven lofi12 and Novation Circuit Rhythm to name but three).Each to their own I guess....