I got a Keys a few years ago, but havent taken the time to really learn it. Thank you for this post. I will be diving deeper in to this wonderful synth. Time to get more serious.
Im trynna get into synth music as of recently, and this is the only video that makes sense to me for volca keys, you gave a base explanation of things, and then futzed around. You gave me a hands on experience without getting my hands on it. Thank you SO much!!
Great video, My 10 year old has been asking for synths so just got a couple of Volca's for his birthday and this is the perfect way to show him how this is different from piano (he has 2 years of piano playing but little to no theory) and how he can jump in and have fun with sounds.
Excellent tutorial. Even with a little experience with synths or even other Volca’s, this vid just gives you a kick start when you might otherwise be glazing over with theory. Thanks.
Just traded my Arturia Microbrute synth for both the Volca Beats and Volca Keys came with a custom rack that fits them both owner still had the original boxes/paperwork both are in mint condition. Did I make the right choice? This vid helped me understand how to dive deeper into this new synth the Beats was more familiar to me but i hope to have fun with this setup! Thanks!
thx for this video it really helped me to know how the volca keys work, i maybe missed it but how do you erase the whole song if you like dont like it.
Thanks! To delete everything in your current slot hold function and press the button that says “all” directly above “clear” all the was right on the keypad. If you don’t save it what ever was there can still be recalled.
It’s one I made you can see how here: DIY Synth Stand - How to design and build a custom synth stand with few tools. ruclips.net/video/v2d3uyQA_Qk/видео.html
Yes you need midi out on the controller. You’d plug it into the midi DIN on the Volca and make sure you set the Volca to listen on the channel you send on with the controller.
@@mullydoesmusic-ishstuff5506 Thanks Man!! if the controller have an entrance 3.5 mm as midi out, with the cable that have midi in 5 pin and the 3.5 mm on the other side will work?
@@ChannelZero1031 or want to play in keys other than C major. This vid’s primary goal is get complete newbies up and creating something cool on the Volca Keys fast so they can learn and explore at the same time while being able to create. As apposed to unboxing it and poking around for a min and thinking “now what”. I’ve been there!
@@mullydoesmusic-ishstuff5506 thats exactly what i had to do with the KORG Electribe. I was pushing buttons and turning knobs like an ape. I assume the piano skills can be minimal in order to play this. The black keys suggest that i can make chords and stuff. Piano stuff.
According to the manual: "[Flux] When turned on (button lit), the sequence will be continuously recorded and played back, regardless of the step. When turned off, the performance will be recorded, quantized at the beginning of the step" Which is mostly true except "continuously" is slightly misleading because it's digital so flux being on really breaks each step into to 16 parts and quantizes the key press to a "sub-step" if you want to call it that. But all that seemed kind of beyond the scope of this video.
I got a Keys a few years ago, but havent taken the time to really learn it. Thank you for this post. I will be diving deeper in to this wonderful synth. Time to get more serious.
Went from completely lost to making music! Thanks :)
Im trynna get into synth music as of recently, and this is the only video that makes sense to me for volca keys, you gave a base explanation of things, and then futzed around. You gave me a hands on experience without getting my hands on it. Thank you SO much!!
Futzing around is where it’s at tbh.
Great video, My 10 year old has been asking for synths so just got a couple of Volca's for his birthday and this is the perfect way to show him how this is different from piano (he has 2 years of piano playing but little to no theory) and how he can jump in and have fun with sounds.
wow "couple of volcas" imageine that in decades past.
Easy to Follow Tutorial! Superb!
Dude, we share the same groove, music-ish wise!
I have the keystep, korg volca keys, fm, modular and bass. Let's rock!😉👍
This was sooooo helpful for learning. You’re a gent.
Excellent tutorial. Even with a little experience with synths or even other Volca’s, this vid just gives you a kick start when you might otherwise be glazing over with theory. Thanks.
This is an excellent video. Thank you, I went from clueless and terrified to enjoying myself.
This is the tutorial i've been looking for, thank you!
Thanks!
Thank you, most helpful video for a newbie so far...
Thanks, was very fun and helpful! 😊
Inspiring jam! 👍
Good intro. Thanks. Lee
Just traded my Arturia Microbrute synth for both the Volca Beats and Volca Keys came with a custom rack that fits them both owner still had the original boxes/paperwork both are in mint condition. Did I make the right choice? This vid helped me understand how to dive deeper into this new synth the Beats was more familiar to me but i hope to have fun with this setup! Thanks!
Thanks for making this!
Thanks, it makes a lot of sense, i will go back and try again :)
Motion recording was super helpful
thx for this video it really helped me to know how the volca keys work, i maybe missed it but how do you erase the whole song if you like dont like it.
Thanks! To delete everything in your current slot hold function and press the button that says “all” directly above “clear” all the was right on the keypad. If you don’t save it what ever was there can still be recalled.
may i ask what wooden frame is that?
It’s one I made you can see how here:
DIY Synth Stand - How to design and build a custom synth stand with few tools.
ruclips.net/video/v2d3uyQA_Qk/видео.html
Hi how could I connect the volca to a midi controller? Would I need a controller with midi out though? I have an Arturia MINILAB MKII
Yes you need midi out on the controller. You’d plug it into the midi DIN on the Volca and make sure you set the Volca to listen on the channel you send on with the controller.
@@mullydoesmusic-ishstuff5506 Thanks Man!! if the controller have an entrance 3.5 mm as midi out, with the cable that have midi in 5 pin and the 3.5 mm on the other side will work?
Your patch sheet is genius. Do you have it as a download?
Not sure exactly where I got it, maybe this one?
www.reddit.com/r/synthesizers/comments/1o3tso/analog_patch_template_i_made_for_the_korg_volca/
How can I White all data from volca keys
You would have to go through each memory slot “clear all” and then “write.”
First, do i need to know the piano to play this ?
Nope! I start off pretty easy with “just play the white keys and that’ll be in C.” Honestly I can’t play piano. 👍🏻😎👽
@@mullydoesmusic-ishstuff5506 Ah okay. So the black keys are for people that know chords i assume?
@@ChannelZero1031 or want to play in keys other than C major. This vid’s primary goal is get complete newbies up and creating something cool on the Volca Keys fast so they can learn and explore at the same time while being able to create. As apposed to unboxing it and poking around for a min and thinking “now what”. I’ve been there!
@@mullydoesmusic-ishstuff5506 thats exactly what i had to do with the KORG Electribe. I was pushing buttons and turning knobs like an ape. I assume the piano skills can be minimal in order to play this. The black keys suggest that i can make chords and stuff. Piano stuff.
oooh! ze flashing knoooobs!
Muy buen video, aquí un tutorial en español: ruclips.net/video/TCtm8INFraQ/видео.html
You dont explain the keys e.g. "flux" :(
But some information is very good. Thanks.
According to the manual: "[Flux] When turned on (button lit), the sequence will be continuously recorded and played back,
regardless of the step. When turned off, the performance will be recorded, quantized at the beginning of the step" Which is mostly true except "continuously" is slightly misleading because it's digital so flux being on really breaks each step into to 16 parts and quantizes the key press to a "sub-step" if you want to call it that. But all that seemed kind of beyond the scope of this video.
My xmas money went on Vodka not a Volca .
:)
Damn, thats a computer speaker its playing through? wow!
PS. thanks for making this!
It’s a Pignose amp.