The Best Drum Machine Under $200 (In my Opinion)

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  • The Best Drum Machine Under $200 (In my Opinion)
    Today I'm showcasing why I think that the Korg Volca Drum is the best drum machine under $200 US! When it comes to features, the Volca Drum has a ridiculous amount of them, with many of those features mirroring ones found on much higher end drum machines. Parameter locks, probability, toggleable pitch quantization, and multiple MIDI control models barely scratch the surface of what the Volca Drum can do! Add in the amazing (and free!) software editor made by Oscillator Sink (linked below), and you've got an absolute winner of a device! Enjoy the video :)
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  • @danieklerr
    @danieklerr 2 года назад +6

    I really appreciate you showing the features of this tiny machine. I'm going to grab a few of them. Thank you!

    • @FreeBeat
      @FreeBeat  2 года назад

      Awesome, I hope you have fun!

  • @TheScreamingFrog916
    @TheScreamingFrog916 2 года назад +16

    I have one, and I love it.
    It is very powerful for it's size/price.
    Love your posts.
    Keep up the good work.

  • @jolieuke
    @jolieuke 2 года назад +4

    I bought it 2 years ago and didn't play much but ... here we go ! I did forget about the probability and random function. Thank you so much !

    • @FreeBeat
      @FreeBeat  2 года назад +1

      Thanks for watching, happy jamming!

  • @ColonelSandersFinger
    @ColonelSandersFinger 2 года назад +11

    Being a Reaktor user for over 15 years, I was drawn to this drum machine regardless of it’s price point. It’s very similar to a lot of powerful weird percussion instruments created in Reaktor that allow you to come up with some quick insanity on the fly. It sounds really damn good too. If Korg made a larger more full featured version of this I’d place a preorder without even knowing the full specs or final price.

    • @FreeBeat
      @FreeBeat  2 года назад

      Yeah, if you like the kinds of sounds it makes then it's absolutely a no-brainer. Add all of the other extra features on top and it's even sweeter of a deal. Thanks for watching!

  • @bahutu802
    @bahutu802 Год назад +12

    That's a Volca I completely overlooked so far 😯I really like the probability feature. Have to say though that I probably will never ever again buy a sequencer without micro-step / micro-timing capabilities. But sure, the scope of the video is 'under $200', so I guess it's a legitimate competition leader in that category for sure. Thanks for sharing!

    • @FreeBeat
      @FreeBeat  Год назад

      Thanks for watching!

  • @0xbenedikt
    @0xbenedikt Год назад +5

    I’m using it a lot for the sound effects in my games

  • @dr.greggeddins1723
    @dr.greggeddins1723 2 года назад +2

    Super demonstration !
    I had no idea it did all that 😲

    • @FreeBeat
      @FreeBeat  2 года назад +1

      Yeah, it's a crazy powerful machine. Thanks for watching!

  • @brokenscart7989
    @brokenscart7989 2 года назад +5

    I probably commented this on another video, but this thing sounds insane through some distortion.

    • @FreeBeat
      @FreeBeat  2 года назад

      Oh I bet, in fact I'd imagine there are quite a few different effects that would make this thing a real monster. Thanks for watching!

  • @zonkz6947
    @zonkz6947 2 года назад

    I think you published this video the exact day I bought this lil guy online !!! (luckily finding somewhere that had them in stock, since apparently they're on backorder everywhere else) - & it's funny, i found your channel already as i was researching pretty much exactly this; what drum machine to buy under 200 bucks. and whaddya know, I settled on the Volca Drum before seeing this

  • @kAroLOSlaw94
    @kAroLOSlaw94 2 года назад +2

    Would be great to see more of the Volca Drum on your channel!!

    • @FreeBeat
      @FreeBeat  2 года назад

      More content on the way, thanks for watching!

  • @kptamc
    @kptamc 11 месяцев назад +2

    Very nice video showing all the features and how easy it is to access them. Thanks for posting. You should have written the user manual. :)

    • @FreeBeat
      @FreeBeat  11 месяцев назад +2

      Thanks so much!

  • @philipsnettleton
    @philipsnettleton 2 года назад +2

    @FreeBeat, I should add that I have ALL the other Volcas including 2 Volca Mixers, excluding the Volca Base (because I have the Volca NuBase which is amazing also). I just got the Volca Drum, the last I decided to get (and the only one I didn't have in the set) and it blew my mind!

    • @mellemellor
      @mellemellor 2 года назад +2

      I have a mere 5 Volcas, thank you, I feel better about my g.a.s, but the craving for more is burning like a fire deep within my soul.

    • @philipsnettleton
      @philipsnettleton 2 года назад +3

      @@mellemellor, I know that feeling too well.😄

  • @TheMortyvicar
    @TheMortyvicar 2 года назад +4

    Just pressing the power button on brings a massive smile to my face 😀

  • @JayHendricksWorld
    @JayHendricksWorld 2 года назад +20

    I have this little machine and of all the hardware I have, this is the one I've played with the most. It's just so intuitive and fun to mess around with.

    • @FreeBeat
      @FreeBeat  2 года назад +2

      I agree, it's the perfect blend of precise control and randomized chaos haha. Thanks for watching!

    • @JayHendricksWorld
      @JayHendricksWorld 2 года назад +1

      @@FreeBeat My pleasure :)

    • @nittos49perciste2
      @nittos49perciste2 Год назад

      What speakers do you use ?
      Thank you..

  • @walrtbstudios5430
    @walrtbstudios5430 2 года назад +1

    I’ve been interested in one of these for a while, but I cannot recall the last time it was available in the UK. It’s clearly worth owning one to sample into other stuff, but I’ll just have to wait…

    • @FreeBeat
      @FreeBeat  2 года назад

      I'm hoping you can get your hands on one soon, thanks for watching!

  • @Haymenameisbill
    @Haymenameisbill Год назад +1

    Hi, I'm also considering buying a Volca Drum, or maybe the kick is better for me. Do you have any experience with the Volca Kick? Which drum machine is better?
    Thank you for your great videos.

  • @brunocpimenta
    @brunocpimenta 2 года назад +22

    The Volca Drum is amazing cause you became basicaly a drum wizard, creating different sound and making completly original kits out of your hat.

    • @FreeBeat
      @FreeBeat  2 года назад +3

      Exactly! The possibilities are so deep it's crazy.

  • @HeIsMe1978
    @HeIsMe1978 2 года назад +1

    Your previous videos on the Drum as well as @Undulations's are what got me to buy the Drum rather than the PO-32. I don't regret my choice because since then I've grown better at integrating the Drum in a MIDI set-up (it's still tonnes of fun with the more simple clock sync option with a PO , the NTS-1 or the Bastl Kastle).
    I tend to agree with comments saying the range of sounds can indeed be limited, as I have not been able to produce a snare sound that's completely satisfied me, but the "limit" some of us find might just be a problem of our own limitations as sound designers 😅. My "ultimate" hardware setup might include the Drum for FX and "weird" percussion sounds, and the Roland TR-8S so I can have all the classic TR-X0X sounds I'm a sucker for...
    I'd be interested to hear full tracks or recorded live sets by Volca Drum users.

    • @FreeBeat
      @FreeBeat  2 года назад +2

      I've been so impressed with the variety of sounds people have been able to get out of the volca drum with some tinkering. I think it's so cool that if you wind up not liking the drum sounds it makes, it can be a perfectly good FX machine, or even straight up synth!

    • @bubba101010
      @bubba101010 2 года назад +1

      This comment makes me want to dedicate two part numbers to the snare and have both parts play together on the same step.. and then randomize aspects of the second part. There would then be four layers working to get a cool and dynamic snare sound... and we'd still have 4 other parts for the rest of the rhythm. Can also add snares from other machines in too. It's a creative juice machine.

  • @WrightFlyer1903
    @WrightFlyer1903 2 года назад +1

    Wish you'd posted this last week when my wife got me PO-32 as a Valentine's present. Having said that I still think PO-32 is amazing too.
    (actually now it looks like I'll probably end up getting the Volca too in the end!)

    • @FreeBeat
      @FreeBeat  2 года назад

      The po-32 is still an absolute beast of a drum machine, especially if you get your hands on the microtonic software as well!

  • @damnmyusernameisgone
    @damnmyusernameisgone 2 года назад +18

    I have both the Volca Sample and the Volca Drum and while the Volca drum is really cool, for a drum machine I think the Sample is a much better option if you're only going to have one or the other because the Drum limits you to a certain range of sounds whereas with the Sample you can load in any drum sound you want (of which there are tons of for free online). Obviously its relative to your composing style and genre (I only use my sample as a drum machine whereas I consider the Drum a percussive instrument) but a lot of the sounds you can get out of the Drum you can get as samples to load onto the Sample. Also the Sample (version 2) makes it easy to backup your patterns on your computer, a feature I really wish the Drum had.

    • @FreeBeat
      @FreeBeat  2 года назад +3

      Yeah, like you said it all depends on workflow and personal preferences, both machines are great. I personally don't like working with samples as much, which I'm sure is a major reason I prefer the drum. Thanks for watching!

    • @danieklerr
      @danieklerr 2 года назад +1

      @@FreeBeat .. It's interesting that you enjoy working with software on the Tonic, but not loading in samples to the Volca Sample, also on software? Anyway, I agree with Andrew; the Volca Sample is just so versatile and intuitive. Still a great video!

    • @marizuokereke7347
      @marizuokereke7347 2 года назад +2

      @@danieklerr for me, the big difference between working with a decent drum machine and samples is that I can tweak the sounds to fit in to the track easier with a drum machine. Some people might be better at cataloguing samples than I am.

  • @juanrojas7505
    @juanrojas7505 Год назад +1

    Great review👏👏👏

  • @inperfectsequence7840
    @inperfectsequence7840 Месяц назад +1

    It is my favorite drum machine for electro music.
    I have an original TR-808 that brings you very close to the sounds of karftwerk and all the street music of the 80s and Miami bass, but this great little Korg drummer, makes FM sounds and much more, turns a drum machine into something as classic as minimalist-style percussion sounds like those heard on the first Kraftwerk records, and I'm not saying this by chance, I have the records and I listen to those gritty sounds of these records on this machine (someone thought of that).
    It's also deep for generating cool minimal techno sounds, like my Elektron Machinedrum unit does.
    It has everything a drum machine could give and can also be an experimental box of generative sounds.
    It does things that Drumlogue cannot, but I know that it is more expensive than the Volcadrum because it is hybrid, with better construction, but not because it has more expensive components, it will be deeper than the Volcadrum, I thought so, but no, every time I think that this volcadrum could be inside the Drumlogue, I'm left wondering how something like that would be, but Korg makes things separately so that you buy more products from its brand, it never makes things that are extremely competent to machines like those from Roland or Elektron.
    This thing has an excellent digital sound, while Drumlogue, although it has sample production for sampled percussions, is not really immediate, you have to calculate well the sounds you want to combine with the analog part and it does not always work well.
    I like Volcadrum better because in this sense it is a real precussion synthesizer without samples and even so, it has 2 layers or oscillators for each part.
    Another great thing is that it can be automated like most more expensive drum machines.
    The only thing I didn't like:
    It does not have midi out via USB or conventional midi, a shame because those 6 parts would be great for sequencing modular or volca machines, but again Korg does not fully satisfy the complete musical needs of the musician.
    Korg has created a great drum machine 100% with additive and subtractive synthesis.
    My recommendation is to combine this with the FM2 and with this we would have a machine for drums and powerful polyconic sounds.
    This box is one of those things that will never leave mie studio, it is perfect for percussive sounds like reggae, techno, dubstep, 2 step, dub techno, house, electro-techno, downtempo...
    The sky is the limit. Thanx for this video.

    • @FreeBeat
      @FreeBeat  Месяц назад +1

      Thanks so much for sharing! I'd also check out the 1010 Razzmatazz! It's similar to the Volca Drum, but different enough to stand on it's own too.

    • @inperfectsequence7840
      @inperfectsequence7840 Месяц назад

      @@FreeBeat I prefer machines without weak points such as the touch screen and that are not a synthesizer+sampler+drumachine combo with a single screen and 4 buttons. I understand that it is a cheap alternative to the Roland Elektron grooveboxes and more expensive brands, but since my MPC Live 2 died and I changed the screen to sell it, I have not wanted to go back to that experience. Greetings, thanks anyway.😅👍

  • @tacolab5447
    @tacolab5447 2 года назад +1

    Now I want one. And I just got the po133 thinking i’d sample drums .. I guess the volca would be more fun? 😅
    Maybe I need to learn how to properly use the 133 for more than just drums ..

    • @FreeBeat
      @FreeBeat  2 года назад +1

      Those two make an awesome combination!

  • @macognia82
    @macognia82 Год назад

    This litle and guy the volca sample are pretty solid when together in my opinion.

  • @SisterRose
    @SisterRose 2 года назад +2

    the problem with the Drum is the lack of patterns - 16 is hilariously low and it's such an artificial limitation too. I guess it's good for making up little loops on the fly for them loading into a DAW or sampler, but it's not the best for live use or wider composition

  • @memorytheater
    @memorytheater Год назад +1

    Do you think this would pair well with the Pocket Operator Office, or would the Drum cover the sounds it makes?

    • @FreeBeat
      @FreeBeat  Год назад

      It's definitely possible that they would start to cancel each other out, but I think with some care and attention to detail they could be a pretty cool combination as well.

  • @Mr.Tubster
    @Mr.Tubster 2 года назад +1

    Well jammed mate! I like it 🙂 Geezy! Cya

  • @philipsnettleton
    @philipsnettleton 2 года назад +6

    @FreeBeat, mate, you are not wrong. But one correction. It is the best percussive instrument synthesizer under US$200 (AU$250). I am currently producing a Volca Sample Pack sampled entirely from it. Want a free copy?

  • @PsyGoaLover
    @PsyGoaLover Год назад +1

    I'm very new to the electronic method of creating music, but I've been into psy/goa trance since the late 1990's, Not a professional, producer, anything like that, just a home guy who loves this music. Have always wanted at TB-303, but you know how that goes. So I recently picked up a Behringer TD-3, and shortly after that the Donner B1, for some variety. So, is it feasible to use this Korg for drums with those machines? If I could learn how to synch it with them, even them to each other, I think I could create some interesting stuff!! What do you think, how can I learn to synch everything together, being not really even understanding VST's? Can I create things with those machines and record/mix down directly to something like Mixpad, which I have? Thanks!!!

    • @FreeBeat
      @FreeBeat  Год назад

      Syncing everything together should actually be fairly simple. I suggest finding a good tutorial about audio sync in general and you should be good to go :)

  • @Lomoholga2
    @Lomoholga2 7 месяцев назад

    I’m a guitarist- can this plug into a guitar amp? Does it need a 1/8 to 1/4 converter??

  • @WillowJonTV
    @WillowJonTV Год назад +1

    Enjoy this video very much brother thanks a lot

  • @tfk8791
    @tfk8791 Год назад +1

    Have you ever did the volca sample 2? it's pretty 😊

    • @FreeBeat
      @FreeBeat  Год назад

      I haven't tried it yet, but it's on my list :)

  • @wiggesobk
    @wiggesobk 2 года назад +4

    Yes it's a great mashine. The random function is amazing!

    • @FreeBeat
      @FreeBeat  2 года назад +1

      It really is, it's saved the day for me so many times!

  • @NoCoverCharge
    @NoCoverCharge Год назад +2

    I don’t know anything about drum machines but can you save a beat ? so you can just recall it when needed and if so how many saves does it do ?

    • @FreeBeat
      @FreeBeat  Год назад

      Absolutely!

    • @davebell3684
      @davebell3684 2 месяца назад

      Each of the 16 step buttons is also the 16 patterns.

  • @vitaliiandronov8629
    @vitaliiandronov8629 Год назад

    I've started to combine mine with Alesis Nanoverb + gate and it's so fat. Have the TR8, but it doesn't give so much punch as Volca

  • @ndguardian
    @ndguardian 2 года назад +1

    First thing I noticed was the randomize function. Still watching the video but I hope you play with it...
    Edit: And yes you did! That seems fun.

    • @FreeBeat
      @FreeBeat  2 года назад

      Oh yeah it's one of my favorite features, always such a gamble haha.

  • @SonicVibe
    @SonicVibe Год назад +1

    On sale right now for 120 finally ordered one

    • @FreeBeat
      @FreeBeat  Год назад +1

      That's a great deal, I hope you love it!

  • @seansinewave57
    @seansinewave57 Год назад +4

    This is a really great drum machine, so don't be turned off by any negative comments you might read about it online. It kicks ass if you're into sound design like I am.
    So if you're familiar with the building blocks that make up most drum sounds, how to shape them using envelopes and the way different drum pitches rise and/or fall from start to finish, then the Volca Drum is capable of some good almost vintage-like sounds. It can imitate analog drum sounds remarkably well and, of course, create some wild digital tones.
    And add in all the other features available on the Volca Drum and you've got an incredible drum machine for the price (I bought mine for $140 USD). Recommended 100% for the musician on a tight budget! 🔥

  • @BMakk205
    @BMakk205 2 года назад +1

    How would you rate this compared to the new roland t8 for $200?

    • @FreeBeat
      @FreeBeat  2 года назад

      They look totally different to me. The Volca Drum is all about coming up with wild and wacky percussion sounds that you'd never get from any other piece of gear, where the T-8 seems to be all about working with a few famous drum sounds. Both have their place I think. Thanks for watching :)

  • @couchcamperTM
    @couchcamperTM 2 года назад +1

    not available since june 21, I finally received my volca Drum. \o/ yeah, the waiting is over, and it was worth it.

    • @FreeBeat
      @FreeBeat  2 года назад

      Glad you finally got one, have fun!

  • @va941
    @va941 2 года назад +2

    I just want a Korg Volca Groovebox

  • @mikemeengs5720
    @mikemeengs5720 2 года назад +8

    The Drum was the only Volca I was interested in, and it really is an amazing little box. I recently bought the Roland TR-6s to partner with it, and while the TR sound is pretty killer, I was surprised that it's accent programming wasn't as flexible as the Drum's. The Drum can be a very expressive little machine!
    These things will eventually be discontinued, and that along with their questionable build quality is gonna make them as rare as hen's teeth some day. I'll keep treating mine with loving care. Lol

  • @davidgoode7416
    @davidgoode7416 2 года назад

    Awesome!

    • @FreeBeat
      @FreeBeat  2 года назад

      Thanks so much for watching!

  • @davnbull
    @davnbull Год назад +1

    I have a question if you have the answer. Would a way to bypass the inability to pattern chain individual patterns a certain number of times be to just recreate the same pattern again for a different patterns number. I am playing guitar to the machine with a lot of quick changes (pretty much hopping around to many different patterns and returning to previous patterns at a whim). I want to program approximately 250 bars worth of patterns that are different and/ or continually jumping back to previous patterns. Would you recommend an affordable drum machine that can programe such a gig?

    • @FreeBeat
      @FreeBeat  Год назад

      250 unique bars is a LOT for most budget electronic music gear. I'd suggest lookin into something like the Elektron Model:Samples or Cycles. They both have a sequencer that allows you to have 96 patterns per project, all chainable, and each pattern can be four measures long. However, you can't save pattern chains, so you'd have to recreate the chain each time you hit play.

    • @davebell3684
      @davebell3684 2 месяца назад

      Yamaha QY series 70 or 100 are fine little sequencers with pretty good drum sounds.

  • @JeffreySaxophoneTallNewton
    @JeffreySaxophoneTallNewton Год назад +1

    Hey, do you know of any drum machines that swing for Jazz (any style, bop, fusion, bossa. etc.). Thanks....

    • @FreeBeat
      @FreeBeat  Год назад +1

      Most drum machines have "swing" function, but are you looking for specific types of sounds?

    • @JeffreySaxophoneTallNewton
      @JeffreySaxophoneTallNewton Год назад

      @@FreeBeat Analog. The EZ Drummer EZX Pack with Futureman (Roy Wooten) sounds great, but it is canned (although excellent) phrases. I know his brother Joseph (longtime keyboardist with Steve Miller Band). So I'm wondering if any physical machines can swing. The IOS app "Drum Genius" is great, but just a loop.

    • @FreeBeat
      @FreeBeat  Год назад +1

      @@JeffreySaxophoneTallNewton So you can apply "swing" to patterns in most hardware drum machines. However, if you're looking for actual feel, nothing can match a real drummer.

    • @JeffreySaxophoneTallNewton
      @JeffreySaxophoneTallNewton Год назад

      @@FreeBeat The "Bounce" metronome actually swings! EZ Drummer EZX is Futureman, so, yeah, he swings. This is for a mock-up of my upcoming recording with a big name drummer.

  • @joej5081
    @joej5081 2 года назад +1

    Hey free beat
    Could you do more content on mpc one
    Thanks
    Great video

    • @FreeBeat
      @FreeBeat  2 года назад +1

      Definitely! I believe tomorrow's video will feature the MPC One (if I'm remembering my upload schedule correctly lol). Thanks for watching :)

  • @koalemos1679
    @koalemos1679 2 года назад +4

    I honestly don't like it for drum sounds. It does cool strange fx sounds. I prefer to tune the 6 channels into a Pentatonic scale of some sort and use it as a mono synth or use it with my Octatrack and have a 6 part multitimbral mono synth. You get sounds that basically sound like a Rhodes so it's not been that versatile for me.

    • @FreeBeat
      @FreeBeat  2 года назад +2

      That's pretty cool! One of my points in the video (that didn't wind up making it in due to how I scripted it) was that even if you don't like the drum sounds it makes, it can just be a weird effects machine haha. Thanks for watching!

  • @marcvallois8984
    @marcvallois8984 2 года назад

    Yessss excellent 👌🙏🙏🙏😎

  • @forsale313
    @forsale313 2 года назад

    HHHHMMMMM, Interesting. Thanks for the video

  • @marcoagius6926
    @marcoagius6926 2 года назад +1

    Is there any drum machines these days that has that 80's simmons snare and kick drum sounds?🤔

    • @FreeBeat
      @FreeBeat  2 года назад +1

      I'd recommend something that can play samples. Then you can just download and sample the sounds you want. Thanks for watching!

  • @97warlock
    @97warlock 7 месяцев назад

    would be nice if it could do more standard rock sounds

  • @highlanderes
    @highlanderes 2 года назад +1

    Tonic for me :-) for the most direct and portable experience

    • @FreeBeat
      @FreeBeat  2 года назад

      The tonic is still absolutely fantastic, a close second for me now behind the volca. Thanks for watching!

  • @NoMusicTheory
    @NoMusicTheory Год назад +1

    I got mine for 130 new with power cable. I noticed people either sell these for 160 or 130.. strange.

    • @FreeBeat
      @FreeBeat  Год назад

      Awesome, looks like all of the Volcas are on sale right now!

  • @tr1co0
    @tr1co0 2 года назад

    Can it motion record parameters?

  • @smashSpikeMC
    @smashSpikeMC 2 года назад +2

    tonic is just a limited sampler volca drum is 10/10

  • @earthhuman5448
    @earthhuman5448 5 месяцев назад

    Volca drum is a blast to use, sadly the drum sounds themselves just can't hang...huge let down as it is so fun to program and manipulate live. I just couldnt settle.
    Behringer RD-6, TE Tonic or PO12, all cheaper with drums that smack way harder imo.

  • @bOOghOstlybOO
    @bOOghOstlybOO 2 года назад +1

    Let's hope the Drumlogue has some similarities with this. I'd give Korg about 300$ for a Drum with individual outs.

    • @lyh1
      @lyh1 2 года назад

      I got a volca beat for individual outs, the snare is tricky.

  • @qwe1231
    @qwe1231 2 года назад +3

    It's a good choice at that price but I'd strongly prefer spending $100 more and getting an Elektron Model:Cycles.

    • @FreeBeat
      @FreeBeat  2 года назад +2

      They are far too different to compare in my opinion, I recommend using them together! Thanks for watching :)

    • @billbonkiom1530
      @billbonkiom1530 2 года назад +1

      Hi, its a good question, i did ask myself about one or another. Can we hope for a short video that shows differences and complelentarity between these two nice machines ?

    • @0xbenedikt
      @0xbenedikt Год назад

      The Volca looks a lot more appealing though

  • @DEADMOOSE23
    @DEADMOOSE23 6 месяцев назад

    I prefer the T8

  • @zooblestyx
    @zooblestyx 2 года назад +9

    Free Beat. My dude. I thought you were my friend. Why are you doing this to my wallet?

    • @FreeBeat
      @FreeBeat  2 года назад +4

      To be fair I did it to mine too 😂

    • @zooblestyx
      @zooblestyx 2 года назад

      I guess sometimes two wrongs do make a right

  • @mareikemacinnes7764
    @mareikemacinnes7764 2 года назад +3

    The Behringer Rd6 is the best Drummaschine under 200. And it's analog!
    Greetings from Germany

    • @FreeBeat
      @FreeBeat  2 года назад

      I personally prefer the sounds of the drum, but I would like to check out the rd6 in the future! Thanks for watching :)

  • @philipsnettleton
    @philipsnettleton 2 года назад +2

    @FreeBeat, you missed a bit. An important bit.

    • @FreeBeat
      @FreeBeat  2 года назад +1

      What did I miss?

    • @philipsnettleton
      @philipsnettleton 2 года назад +2

      @@FreeBeat, it's okay good topic for another video. The Lay 1/2, Select/Param and Level/Value buttons in combination, and all the additional sound design possibilities they open up. There are sound parameters accessible only through this mechanism. Quite a lot actually.

  • @chadpescod-realtor3308
    @chadpescod-realtor3308 2 года назад +2

    It's a cool machine but the form factor is not for me. Its small and cramped. Make a larger er1 type version please Korg.

    • @FreeBeat
      @FreeBeat  2 года назад

      The smaller form factor is one of my favorite features of the volcas haha. If you like the sounds of this machine, consider taking a look at the microtonic software! Thanks for watching :)

  • @coyote-wang
    @coyote-wang 2 года назад +1

    Also has the lowest noise floor of any volca

    • @FreeBeat
      @FreeBeat  2 года назад

      Yeah it's very quiet, thanks for watching!

  • @krazywabbit
    @krazywabbit 2 года назад

    Uh oh, I might have a happy accident with my wallet. Thank you.

  • @FastRCToys
    @FastRCToys Год назад

    I agree but The best Drum Machine under $300 is the Drumbrute Impact. I have both...

    • @davebell3684
      @davebell3684 2 месяца назад

      Me too. They play well together.

  • @juliuscanus1568
    @juliuscanus1568 2 года назад +1

    The price of being slow to watch this video: the Volca Drum isn't available from Reverb or Amazon at this price anymore. Only $200 and $300 and used options!

    • @ColonelSandersFinger
      @ColonelSandersFinger 2 года назад

      I see two available on Reverb for $160 and several US retailers still have them in stock new for $169.

    • @FreeBeat
      @FreeBeat  2 года назад

      Just doing a quick Google search I found several different options for the suggested $169 retail price haha.

    • @nathanjmansfield9969
      @nathanjmansfield9969 Год назад

      I just got a used Volca drum for 100 British pounds. Very happy. Plus added a Volca kick for 75 gbp too. Very happy. No other drum machines in the 500 range doing these unique effects, features and sounds. Combine with my other hardware. I’m very excited

  • @jaydeepalmer
    @jaydeepalmer 2 года назад +2

    Nah, I like volca sample over the drum as my go-to drum machine 😅
    So easy to have the sounds I want with it!
    And you can get one used for like 140$ cad, which is, what, 100$ us?
    But the performance options on the drum are sick!

    • @FreeBeat
      @FreeBeat  2 года назад +2

      You still have to load the samples in though, everything on the Volca drum is self-contained! Thanks for watching :)

    • @jaydeepalmer
      @jaydeepalmer 2 года назад

      @@FreeBeat yea, and the hell knows it can be a painful process 😅
      But I still enjoy the volca sample way more than I should!

  • @corsegerspwnd
    @corsegerspwnd 2 года назад +1

    Digitakt when it’s discounted below 200

    • @FreeBeat
      @FreeBeat  2 года назад

      😂

    • @nathanjmansfield9969
      @nathanjmansfield9969 Год назад

      But it’s Elektron and they suck in so many ways. Each to their own!! Enioy

  • @NathanHassall
    @NathanHassall 4 месяца назад

    Id take a beringer rd-6 over this for a less then $200 machine. The Rd-6 is analog and has a punchier sound. Speaking of the sound the 606 is iconic and peoples ears naturally gravitate to the familiar wonderful sounds it produces. The volca drum feels lifeless in the mix and despite its infinite tonal sound possibilities, practical usable sounds for regular production or jamming are limited. In the studio or just sketching an idea to jam with Id rather have 8 usable sounds with independent outputs for treatment then be stuck in the void of a cheap sounding dsp chip with a million sounds.

  • @pitfighter871
    @pitfighter871 6 месяцев назад

    the volca sample is a real thing.
    and all the volcas i have start malfunctioning within 5 years.
    just some healthy-happy human-buyer beware
    also for 300 more you can get a digitakt
    anything used is suspect but if you want to make electronic music
    you can buy these rubber duckys or
    an actual submarine and go into the ocean of sampling
    if i could go back. i wouldnt buy a single volca but instead just get an OP-1 or something time tested, roland maybe? nothing that hasnt been out long enough to be time tested.
    what a waste. just buy once and cry once and stop the illusion of saving money and be done with the portability factor. but also i prob wouldnt even buy electronic machines since they have short lifespans. better to just make samples with actual instruments and tape recorders.

  • @allhailmostgreatleadercomr2141
    @allhailmostgreatleadercomr2141 Год назад +1

    wheres the bass??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????

    • @FreeBeat
      @FreeBeat  Год назад

      I don't have one! Maybe someday :)

  • @pighater951
    @pighater951 Год назад

    😵😵🤔🗣️🗣️🤣 those drums sound so cheesy 🤣😂😂 no way i would never use those sounds 😜😜☺️🤣🤣

  • @shveylien7401
    @shveylien7401 Год назад +1

    nearly 4 minutes before you hear the first sound from the device. Booo.

    • @FreeBeat
      @FreeBeat  Год назад

      Yup, this video isn't just about the sounds haha. Thanks for watching!

  • @PartyOnDude_
    @PartyOnDude_ Год назад +1

    So much talking....

    • @FreeBeat
      @FreeBeat  Год назад +1

      Yup haha, it's an opinion video! Thanks for watching :)