This is clearly OT...
Anyone have experience with the Korg Volca Beats? I'm looking for something simple to use for drums when playing coffee-house sets with my acoustic guitar.
Here's a vid of it and it's two companion devices in capable hands:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Gau7UIzYY0
Here's the product page on Guitar Center dot com.
http://www.guitarcenter.com/Korg-Volca- ... =109587733
Anyone have any experience with this device. I'm basically interested in issues of reliability, ease of use, etc.
Korg Volca Beats
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Oops. Good point. Thanks.selig wrote:Not OT if in the "Hardware and Other Software" forum (I'll ask Brent to move this)!
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The Volca line is outstanding and I highly recommend them. I have the Volca Bass and it is so much fun. True analog. Can run on batteries. Awesome sequencers and MIDI in for use with the EMI (notes only on bass, the others have a few more MIDI mappable things).
Here's a specific question. How are they for sound if you're not running them through any sort of speakers, etc. Is there a built in speaker for bedroom practicing or is it required to use headphones?joeyluck wrote:The Volca line is outstanding and I highly recommend them. I have the Volca Bass and it is so much fun. True analog. Can run on batteries. Awesome sequencers and MIDI in for use with the EMI (notes only on bass, the others have a few more MIDI mappable things).
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joeyluck wrote:The Volca line is outstanding and I highly recommend them. I have the Volca Bass and it is so much fun. True analog. Can run on batteries. Awesome sequencers and MIDI in for use with the EMI (notes only on bass, the others have a few more MIDI mappable things).
forget the speakers they added , these speakers got no lows and are terrible but yhea for Learning the sequencer it's better then nothing (I did use them a bit when trainning on volca's) .JNeffLind wrote:
Here's a specific question. How are they for sound if you're not running them through any sort of speakers, etc. Is there a built in speaker for bedroom practicing or is it required to use headphones?
I buyed a small mini jack cabled speaker to run with the volca so I can feel them low's a bit and a 15 dollars one gived me 200% more bass and sound power .
they sound great otherwise but I would not say they are super top for lives unless you do simple things .
that sayed for the price they all Worth it and all got a special thing with there sounds that make them exclusif .
It does not die , it multiplies !
7.101 and I will upgrade maybe this summer .
7.101 and I will upgrade maybe this summer .
joeyluck wrote:The Volca line is outstanding and I highly recommend them. I have the Volca Bass and it is so much fun. True analog. Can run on batteries. Awesome sequencers and MIDI in for use with the EMI (notes only on bass, the others have a few more MIDI mappable things).
The built in speaker does a good job for jamming away from speakers. Will sound louder when placed on a hard surface as speaker is on the bottom. The Volca Bass (and keys) get perceivably louder with the tones and resonance. You will have a hard time hearing the low end of the kick on the Beats, but you can hear the kick for sequencing.JNeffLind wrote:
Here's a specific question. How are they for sound if you're not running them through any sort of speakers, etc. Is there a built in speaker for bedroom practicing or is it required to use headphones?
I even like having the one speaker for doing talkbox with my Volca Bass by just putting my mouth up to the speaker
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joeyluck wrote:The Volca line is outstanding and I highly recommend them. I have the Volca Bass and it is so much fun. True analog. Can run on batteries. Awesome sequencers and MIDI in for use with the EMI (notes only on bass, the others have a few more MIDI mappable things).
JNeffLind wrote:
Here's a specific question. How are they for sound if you're not running them through any sort of speakers, etc. Is there a built in speaker for bedroom practicing or is it required to use headphones?
joeyluck wrote: The built in speaker does a good job for jamming away from speakers. Will sound louder when placed on a hard surface as speaker is on the bottom. The Volca Bass (and keys) get perceivably louder with the tones and resonance. You will have a hard time hearing the low end of the kick on the Beats, but you can hear the kick for sequencing.
joeyluck wrote:I even like having the one speaker for doing talkbox with my Volca Bass by just putting my mouth up to the speaker
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joeyluck wrote:
now that sound fun , I will try that tonight ! wooaw why did I not think of this before
It does not die , it multiplies !
7.101 and I will upgrade maybe this summer .
7.101 and I will upgrade maybe this summer .
Yup
I do talk box with my phone as well. I have some files I created just for it lol.
I do talk box with my phone as well. I have some files I created just for it lol.
HA HA - I read your comment as "I DO talk on my phone as well".joeyluck wrote:Yup I do talk box with my phone as well. I have some files I created just for it lol.
You mean that thing has a phone in it too?
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joeyluck wrote:Yup I do talk box with my phone as well. I have some files I created just for it lol.
Haha. Amongst my contacts, I seem to be the only one who really makes phone calls anymore. It throws some people off. Why am calling and not texting? Is there an emergency??? LOLselig wrote:
HA HA - I read your comment as "I DO talk on my phone as well".
You mean that thing has a phone in it too?
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