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Korg Volca Keys > AUFX Dub > Space

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  • Will upload this soon.

  • @LeeB said:
    The LFO is brilliant if you use a very fast speed with a triangle waveform and a tiny amount of lfo/pitch knob to thicken sounds and create different timbres. You have to be fairly subtle though.

    Would love to hear any keys examples you have produced.

  • @Matt_Fletcher_2000 said:

    @LeeB said:
    The LFO is brilliant if you use a very fast speed with a triangle waveform and a tiny amount of lfo/pitch knob to thicken sounds and create different timbres. You have to be fairly subtle though.

    Would love to hear any keys examples you have produced.

    Nothing really on video in that vein, but I've put a series of videos on YouTube using the Volca sample, keys and bass, most alongside Novation Circuit, but in this first vid just the volcas. I love them!

  • edited October 2016

    Handsome. Thanks Matt.

    +1 to the almost audio rate vfm LFO. Setting the speed all the way up and then upping the pitch LFO offers up lots of new sounds. At lighter settings (but still a fast rate) it just adds some grit/girth. Very fun on bass and short plucky synth sounds. Higher settings get into typically FM territory.

  • @LeeB said:

    @Matt_Fletcher_2000 said:

    @LeeB said:
    The LFO is brilliant if you use a very fast speed with a triangle waveform and a tiny amount of lfo/pitch knob to thicken sounds and create different timbres. You have to be fairly subtle though.

    Would love to hear any keys examples you have produced.

    Nothing really on video in that vein, but I've put a series of videos on YouTube using the Volca sample, keys and bass, most alongside Novation Circuit, but in this first vid just the volcas. I love them!

    Wow. That's a very cool track / performance. One day I'd like to emulate something like that. Thanks for sharing.

    Can I ask about that mixer? Does it give separate USB audio tracks into the iPad, or just one stereo master out of the USB?

  • Just got all the Volcas (minus FM because I already had it, and minus kick because I wanna leave something for people to get me for Christmas haha). I love em. They've got some nice quirks and traits, and they're full featured enough to be powerful while at the same time limiting enough to force you to be creative. All I need now is a MIDISPORT 4x4 and a couple of three tier racks then I'll have a nice little outboard mini rig I can run from my main DAW alongside my favourite iPad apps.

    Anyone care to guess what Korg are announcing tomorrow? I'd love to see a Volca mix. Some are speculating wavetable synth.

  • edited October 2016

    @Matt_Fletcher_2000 said:

    @LeeB said:

    @Matt_Fletcher_2000 said:

    @LeeB said:
    The LFO is brilliant if you use a very fast speed with a triangle waveform and a tiny amount of lfo/pitch knob to thicken sounds and create different timbres. You have to be fairly subtle though.

    Would love to hear any keys examples you have produced.

    Nothing really on video in that vein, but I've put a series of videos on YouTube using the Volca sample, keys and bass, most alongside Novation Circuit, but in this first vid just the volcas. I love them!

    Wow. That's a very cool track / performance. One day I'd like to emulate something like that. Thanks for sharing.

    Can I ask about that mixer? Does it give separate USB audio tracks into the iPad, or just one stereo master out of the USB?

    Only stereo Matt unfortunately. It does me for now though. You could always record in one by one if you wanted to. I'm not sure if you can split left and right into two mono signals as I haven't tried it.

  • edited October 2016

    @LeeB said:

    @Matt_Fletcher_2000 said:

    @LeeB said:

    @Matt_Fletcher_2000 said:

    @LeeB said:
    The LFO is brilliant if you use a very fast speed with a triangle waveform and a tiny amount of lfo/pitch knob to thicken sounds and create different timbres. You have to be fairly subtle though.

    Would love to hear any keys examples you have produced.

    Nothing really on video in that vein, but I've put a series of videos on YouTube using the Volca sample, keys and bass, most alongside Novation Circuit, but in this first vid just the volcas. I love them!

    Wow. That's a very cool track / performance. One day I'd like to emulate something like that. Thanks for sharing.

    Can I ask about that mixer? Does it give separate USB audio tracks into the iPad, or just one stereo master out of the USB?

    Only stereo Matt unfortunately. It does me for now though. You could always record in one by one if you wanted to. I'm not sure if you can split left and right into two mono signals as I haven't tried it.

    Thanks.

    I'm on the lookout for something cheapish that gives multiple simultaneous USB audio outs.

    Right now, though, I've figured out that I can put mono from my keys and mono from my PO12 into my UCA222 and get two separate tracks into Auria/AUM that way. I'm wondering if just buying another UCA222 (into a USB hub) might do the trick and give me 4 tracks for now.

  • FWIW I picked up the Steinberg UR44 for about £180. It's got 4 line/mics on the front and 2 lines on the back. So you could quite easily use this to record all the Volcas onto their own channels. Probably cheaper than a mixer that can do the same.

  • @Matt_Fletcher_2000 said:

    @LeeB said:

    @Matt_Fletcher_2000 said:

    @LeeB said:
    The LFO is brilliant if you use a very fast speed with a triangle waveform and a tiny amount of lfo/pitch knob to thicken sounds and create different timbres. You have to be fairly subtle though.

    Would love to hear any keys examples you have produced.

    Nothing really on video in that vein, but I've put a series of videos on YouTube using the Volca sample, keys and bass, most alongside Novation Circuit, but in this first vid just the volcas. I love them!

    Wow. That's a very cool track / performance. One day I'd like to emulate something like that. Thanks for sharing.

    Can I ask about that mixer? Does it give separate USB audio tracks into the iPad, or just one stereo master out of the USB?

    By the way, you seem to have lovely long notes coming from the Volca Keys in that vid. How are you getting that? Merging a few notes into each other via the envelopes or something? Or reducing the rate of the on board sequencer?

  • @chimp_spanner said:
    FWIW I picked up the Steinberg UR44 for about £180. It's got 4 line/mics on the front and 2 lines on the back. So you could quite easily use this to record all the Volcas onto their own channels. Probably cheaper than a mixer that can do the same.

    Great. Thanks for the info. £180 might be pushing it for me though. But thanks.

  • @Matt_Fletcher_2000 said:

    @Matt_Fletcher_2000 said:

    @LeeB said:

    @Matt_Fletcher_2000 said:

    @LeeB said:
    The LFO is brilliant if you use a very fast speed with a triangle waveform and a tiny amount of lfo/pitch knob to thicken sounds and create different timbres. You have to be fairly subtle though.

    Would love to hear any keys examples you have produced.

    Nothing really on video in that vein, but I've put a series of videos on YouTube using the Volca sample, keys and bass, most alongside Novation Circuit, but in this first vid just the volcas. I love them!

    Wow. That's a very cool track / performance. One day I'd like to emulate something like that. Thanks for sharing.

    Can I ask about that mixer? Does it give separate USB audio tracks into the iPad, or just one stereo master out of the USB?

    By the way, you seem to have lovely long notes coming from the Volca Keys in that vid. How are you getting that? Merging a few notes into each other via the envelopes or something? Or reducing the rate of the on board sequencer?

    Cheers. A note will sustain for infinity, it's just the release is quite short, so doing what I did is easy. I've recorded over the sequence now, but if I remember rightly it was in mono mode, detuned Osc with portamento and pattern length x4 recorded live with flux mode on.
    Remember if you've got it midi'd up you can play in 4 bars worth of notes with flux mode on and the notes will be quantised, where as doing it live is a bit hit and miss.

  • @Matt_Fletcher_2000 said:

    @chimp_spanner said:
    FWIW I picked up the Steinberg UR44 for about £180. It's got 4 line/mics on the front and 2 lines on the back. So you could quite easily use this to record all the Volcas onto their own channels. Probably cheaper than a mixer that can do the same.

    Great. Thanks for the info. £180 might be pushing it for me though. But thanks.

    It's worth saving up for if you want to be able to record that many channels simultaneously. My old Komplete 6 was about the same, and only has two inputs on the front and two on the back. So it's good value. A mixer that could do the same would be waaaay more. Saying that, I'm still looking at cheap mixers to just do a sub mix and record stereo. You can get mixers with built in FX and aux sends for under 100 if you really hunt for em!

  • @Matt_Fletcher_2000 said:
    I'm wondering if just buying another UCA222 (into a USB hub) might do the trick and give me 4 tracks for now.

    >

    You can't. iOS will only see one audio interface at a time.

    You might check out the Alesis io4. I've seen them going cheap (~$50) on the used market.

  • @Matt_Fletcher_2000 I know it's out of your price point right now but the ICM4A seems like it'd be perfect for you. Can plug the phone and the iPad in, route audio and MIDI between them and it has 4 analog ins and outs.

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