I've been a jackass and possibly broke my VOLCA SAMPLE
Posted: Fri Jan 19, 2018 3:31 pm
Hi Everyone,
I'm new to the forum, so hi nice to meet you!
I've just bought a used but very well kept Volca Sample.
I had it for about a week and broke it, you are more than welcome to laugh at my stupidity!
This is what hapoened: the other day i finally got to introduce the Volca to the Minilogue.
I had no mixer so i had the minilogue playing in a friend's small guitar amp and the Volca in the aux input of a home stereo.
The Volca was giving the sync to the ML.
Was having a lot of fun, When i sadly decided to connect the volca's out to the amp phones input (it said "phone" i tought it was a second input for a smartphone or something...).
So the minilogue's sound went inside the volca thru the amp.
The volca immediately turned off and never went back on, now it just seems dead. Btw was powering the volca with the korg 9v plug.
I know i was really stupid but i don't understand what happened... you guys think it is fixable?
I'm a kid with a broken toy, please help!
Thanks a lot,
Beppe
I'm new to the forum, so hi nice to meet you!
I've just bought a used but very well kept Volca Sample.
I had it for about a week and broke it, you are more than welcome to laugh at my stupidity!
This is what hapoened: the other day i finally got to introduce the Volca to the Minilogue.
I had no mixer so i had the minilogue playing in a friend's small guitar amp and the Volca in the aux input of a home stereo.
The Volca was giving the sync to the ML.
Was having a lot of fun, When i sadly decided to connect the volca's out to the amp phones input (it said "phone" i tought it was a second input for a smartphone or something...).
So the minilogue's sound went inside the volca thru the amp.
The volca immediately turned off and never went back on, now it just seems dead. Btw was powering the volca with the korg 9v plug.
I know i was really stupid but i don't understand what happened... you guys think it is fixable?
I'm a kid with a broken toy, please help!
Thanks a lot,
Beppe