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Re:Korg Volcas launched, on sale in Japan 11 Years, 2 Months ago
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^ Somewhat agree, but the portability/instant fun factor is probably the main draw for these, this kind of instrument has its own niche I think. Have to say though as yet I remain unimpressed with the Volca bass sound, none of the demos have convinced me, the drum one though sounds really nice I think, and the keys seems more interesting than it first did to me. The beats is certainly the most interesting for me, I like the sound of the kick and toms and the retrig thing looks fun. But people buying them expecting a 808, 303 and monopoly will probably ensure a healthy second hand market
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I think the bass unit kicks ass. I know that it doesn't have that 303 sound, but I still think it's as funky as all hell. Looks like korg have nailed the portamento groove. As much as I love my A4 (and I *really* do), I think the implementation of note slides lets it down a bit. I'm getting a volca bass and its going to be so much fun to rock 3 (!!) polyrhythmic bass lines along side the A4 in a club! That being said, I tend to look at my gear from a "what can it do live" point of view.I really hope the functionality and price of these Volcas gets more people away from laptop lives and into some actual knob twisting. Also, as we all know, analog circuitry is scientifically proven to heal the soul. And get chicks to dance. And god knows the world needs more of that.
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boboter wrote:@Anselmi No, you're not the only one. I tried out the Volcas at Musikmesse and think they are great for the price. But I would buy never them. Way too limited to really use them when you already got some decent gear. And too expensive to just have them lying around in the living room.my thoughts exactly ... and I didn´t like the MS-20 mini either
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Re:Korg Volcas launched, on sale in Japan 11 Years, 2 Months ago
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^ haha, me neither...
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anselmi wrote:Am I the only one thinking that is not worth to spend money in this things? I mean, At least in my situation I got a healthy number of analog synths of all kind and sound, so adding just more stuff in the same league seems to be overkill
and the sound is what you paid for...I better save and invest in someting betterIf you want something completely different then three small analog devices go for these: http://vimeo.com/66202532Also same pricerange
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REOvolt wrote:anselmi wrote: Am I the only one thinking that is not worth to spend money in this things? I mean, At least in my situation I got a healthy number of analog synths of all kind and sound, so adding just more stuff in the same league seems to be overkill
and the sound is what you paid for...I better save and invest in someting better
If you want something completely different then three small analog devices go for these: http://vimeo.com/66202532
Also same pricerange Yeah, that microgranny looks cool. The Octatrack should really have a granular type effect. I agree with you two guys, though, I'll try not to get tempted to get the Volcas, even though they look like fun.
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skab wrote: I think the bass unit kicks ass. I know that it doesn't have that 303 sound, but I still think it's as funky as all hell. Looks like korg have nailed the portamento groove. As much as I love my A4 (and I *really* do), I think the implementation of note slides lets it down a bit. I'm getting a volca bass and its going to be so much fun to rock 3 (!!) polyrhythmic bass lines along side the A4 in a club! That being said, I tend to look at my gear from a "what can it do live" point of view.I really hope the functionality and price of these Volcas gets more people away from laptop lives and into some actual knob twisting. Also, as we all know, analog circuitry is scientifically proven to heal the soul. And get chicks to dance. And god knows the world needs more of that.
Yeah, at this point, I'm only interested in the performance aspects of electronic instruments and what progress I (and others) can make there. But I think synths have sounded good since 1950 and have generally only gotten better, while the interface has been a rocky road.
I don't care about the roland sound, but those boxes nailed the intuitive performance and playing aspects. (even if it was a fluke!)
The bass and keys are exciting me in how they use multiple voices that can merge and split. This potentially opens up some neat interactions that are intuitively possible among players of "real" instruments, but when working with patterns, arps and electronic sequences, it requires much more planning.
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Re:Korg Volcas launched, on sale in Japan 11 Years, 2 Months ago
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Anselmi and boboter, the difference is that you can put one of the volas in your coat pocket or backpack and play it on the bus/beach/wherever.
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anigbrowl wrote: Anselmi and boboter, the difference is that you can put one of the volas in your coat pocket or backpack and play it on the bus/beach/wherever.
I know, and it´s OK for some people! I don´t want to sound like a hater, just stating my point and wanting to know if there is other people thinking the same
I was playing go and back with the volcas...you hear them read the features and see the price...and wow! you think it´s a deal you can´t refuse! but after rethink the situation you realized that it´s just money spent in just another analog synth that is no better than the ones you already own!
I don´t need such a thing for my studio and, honestly, when I go live I don´t care to carry on a bigger setuf if it sounds better
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