NEW VOLCA PREDICTIONS
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NEW VOLCA PREDICTIONS
Well, its been a while. IF a new volca is in the works, when do you think we will see it, and what will it be?
Some thoughts -
wavetable synthesizer
vocoder
mini electribe (!)
granular
semi-modular w/ patch points (!)
and of course, as speculated previously - a volca mixer
and maybe a volca sequencer (maybe a more beefed up sq1)
Some thoughts -
wavetable synthesizer
vocoder
mini electribe (!)
granular
semi-modular w/ patch points (!)
and of course, as speculated previously - a volca mixer
and maybe a volca sequencer (maybe a more beefed up sq1)
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Yeah I thought the same about Tatsuya leaving Korg. I hope they continue the Volca line.
This could be the closest we get to a Volca Mixer... 3 channels only:( http://www.patchblocks.com/patchblocks/ ... 77209.html
This could be the closest we get to a Volca Mixer... 3 channels only:( http://www.patchblocks.com/patchblocks/ ... 77209.html
Korg Gear: Electribe Sampler, Volca FM/Sample/Bass/Keys/Beats, Monotribe
Non-Korg: OP-1, PO-12/20/28
Non-Korg: OP-1, PO-12/20/28
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Volca Wavestation with user sample option.....well if a Volca FM is possible, why not Volca Vector?
To tell the truth, I think it's time for Korg to let the Volca's go. The VKick is a beast and can almost beat a real MS-20 at it. Roland are playing catch-up with their "Boutique" series, so how about Korg set the stage for Roland's next X0X reissue form-factor by releasing a new range of "toys" for serious musicians? The 'logues are killing it right now, so more of the same maybe, but with a bit of a sideways step into other forms of sound synthesis. The market has a good 'affordable analogue' range available from a few companies, with the crest of a hybrid wave forming in the way of the Novation Peak and the (way more expensive) Waldorf Quantum on the way. Korg was responsible for many great sounding hybrids from the 80's, albeit simple ones using DCO's and analogue filters. They were also responsible for one of the most incredible and ambitious additives synths ever. I'd like to see those two endeavours repeated, though in one synth. But I'm repeating myself now, as I've started a rant about what next elsewhere here already.
To tell the truth, I think it's time for Korg to let the Volca's go. The VKick is a beast and can almost beat a real MS-20 at it. Roland are playing catch-up with their "Boutique" series, so how about Korg set the stage for Roland's next X0X reissue form-factor by releasing a new range of "toys" for serious musicians? The 'logues are killing it right now, so more of the same maybe, but with a bit of a sideways step into other forms of sound synthesis. The market has a good 'affordable analogue' range available from a few companies, with the crest of a hybrid wave forming in the way of the Novation Peak and the (way more expensive) Waldorf Quantum on the way. Korg was responsible for many great sounding hybrids from the 80's, albeit simple ones using DCO's and analogue filters. They were also responsible for one of the most incredible and ambitious additives synths ever. I'd like to see those two endeavours repeated, though in one synth. But I'm repeating myself now, as I've started a rant about what next elsewhere here already.

I prefer the higher spec of the WMD Performance mixer, but it needs a Eurorack housing as it isn't standalone.jreign wrote:Yeah I thought the same about Tatsuya leaving Korg. I hope they continue the Volca line.
This could be the closest we get to a Volca Mixer... 3 channels only:( http://www.patchblocks.com/patchblocks/ ... 77209.html
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Speaking of portable 3.5mm battery operated mixers...
http://www.bastl-instruments.com/instruments/dude/
The Dude looks really good.
http://www.bastl-instruments.com/instruments/dude/
The Dude looks really good.
Patchblocks, meh. I bought one thinking 'yeah great a reprogrammable sound/effects module". Yeah it is that, but it's also a massive hassle to program. I know I don't need to program the mixer, but I'm really disappointed by their first product and don't really want to give them anymore money. Plus:jreign wrote: This could be the closest we get to a Volca Mixer... 3 channels only:( http://www.patchblocks.com/patchblocks/ ... 77209.html
Yup that does look good. I already have a Microgranny earmarked for purchase next pay, I'm really impressed by Bastl. They even have a patchblock-like product that can be purchased preprogrammed as a particular device. No need to go to electronic engineering school before you use them!Spheric El wrote:Speaking of portable 3.5mm battery operated mixers...
http://www.bastl-instruments.com/instruments/dude/
The Dude looks really good.
Stuff I'm using: Umm right now, well there's a Volca Drum, a Micro Freak, an ADX-1, a Pulse, a Blofeld, a UNO Drum, KeyStep/Beatstep Pro/Keystep Pro (one of each), a Circuit, a LiveTrak L-12 and this nonsense: The Brief-case as it was about a bit over a year ago (the the complete ridiculous GAS monster collection here)and here
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why not Volca Percussion?
I really need a percussion groovebox, don't care if it's samples or analog modeled or analog -- clave, conga, djembe, maracas, etc.
with the stutter and swing pls!
with the stutter and swing pls!
Never too soon...
It's never too soon to get started on trying to influence Korg's direction (or to try and guess where they are going...)
So what do we think the next step is in the Korg Volca line? or where do we want it to go.
My top thoughts of what I'd like to see is (in order of preference as of right now):
Vocoder
Chiptune Synth
Wavetable Synth (or even just a DW type synth)
What are y'all hoping to see?
So what do we think the next step is in the Korg Volca line? or where do we want it to go.
My top thoughts of what I'd like to see is (in order of preference as of right now):
Vocoder
Chiptune Synth
Wavetable Synth (or even just a DW type synth)
What are y'all hoping to see?
Re: why not Volca Percussion?
[quote="moontom"]I really need a percussion groovebox, don't care if it's samples or analog modeled or analog -- clave, conga, djembe, maracas, etc.
with the stutter and swing pls![/quote]
That would be cool... sort of like the old DDM-220 with more realistic sounds? There is a super bass like African drum related to a Djembe that sounds awesome. Timpani would be awesome especially if you can adjust the pitch while playing. (Log drum would be another.)
with the stutter and swing pls![/quote]
That would be cool... sort of like the old DDM-220 with more realistic sounds? There is a super bass like African drum related to a Djembe that sounds awesome. Timpani would be awesome especially if you can adjust the pitch while playing. (Log drum would be another.)