You've got my head moving ,I see like me u played the made up riff out of time pre rec and the volca fixed it in time did it do it automatically so it ended up in time ?
Actually got my first Volca like 5 years ago so quite a long time ago... but I have intensified my use since last year. Usually play around 2 hour per week. Like 1 hour to play around and find new sounds and patterns. Then 30 min to prepare, I usually do a "sound check" (like with a rock band). First the drums, and check the levels and make some pre-prepared patterns if needed, and then the bass an adjust the levels, do some EQ and if need fx. Then I keep those settings through the gig, and then 30 min to make a video. Something like that.
Sounds good .. im playing now 2 years. Sometimes in vaccation more - sometimes just jam. But ur really fast for one track Often i need 3- 5 days for a project Some times im in 15 min finish with a track I think im thinking to complicated
Could u play keyboards or guitar before u got this Michael? I'm a guitarist 1st hand but only now the basic keyboard chords and luckily I'm quick at making riffs up using manual and sequences rec on my rc 505 looper but I arnt the best at programming sounds
I don't know a lot about sound production like engineering ect but just guess about how much e.g. filter to use as I've noticed less e.g. and filters important in trance but I am a lot more useful like u at making tunes up ,I seem to think that The tune Age of Love was made by korg synths as that rhythum seems to come to me a lot in sequence tunes ,them one note catchy riffs do that that I've heard on goa trance master cds, don't know if all 16 note sequencer s are all the same but wonder if korg was involved in age of Love I know Roland defo was and 303 obviously
Sorry, I have no clue. I have studied many versions of The Age Of Love, but the bass riff could have been made on almost any mono bass synth. The female Aah riff on the jam & spoon version I belive was made on a sampler or a rompler.
@@AdamVoxMusic Ahh !the female Ahh riff (lol) i thought it came from a keyboard as my oldish 1997 midi big fat touch responce with reflex speakers casio had like orchestra ahhs and it had space choirs sounding liking alian ahhs .I lot of synth samples was in my casio (it was elecronic keyboard ) maybe that women was sampled in the casio (only dig it out to use the synth string part in it)to this day i carnt get better string quality from my minilogue ect. Respect from 🇬🇧
Awesome 🔥
Nice set man!
Awesome set dude!!
Thanks! :)
Nice inspiration 👽👍🏼
Thanks! :)
You've got my head moving ,I see like me u played the made up riff out of time pre rec and the volca fixed it in time did it do it automatically so it ended up in time ?
Yes, the sequencer automatically quantize the notes.
Where do you send all the volcas outputs?
To a 12 channel analog mixer. Mx1602a. Super old...
Powerfull how you controll all the stuff !!
How long and often you play?
Actually got my first Volca like 5 years ago so quite a long time ago... but I have intensified my use since last year. Usually play around 2 hour per week. Like 1 hour to play around and find new sounds and patterns. Then 30 min to prepare, I usually do a "sound check" (like with a rock band). First the drums, and check the levels and make some pre-prepared patterns if needed, and then the bass an adjust the levels, do some EQ and if need fx. Then I keep those settings through the gig, and then 30 min to make a video. Something like that.
Sounds good .. im playing now 2 years. Sometimes in vaccation more - sometimes just jam.
But ur really fast for one track
Often i need 3- 5 days for a project
Some times im in 15 min finish with a track
I think im thinking to complicated
Could u play keyboards or guitar before u got this Michael? I'm a guitarist 1st hand but only now the basic keyboard chords and luckily I'm quick at making riffs up using manual and sequences rec on my rc 505 looper but I arnt the best at programming sounds
I don't know a lot about sound production like engineering ect but just guess about how much e.g. filter to use as I've noticed less e.g. and filters important in trance but I am a lot more useful like u at making tunes up ,I seem to think that The tune Age of Love was made by korg synths as that rhythum seems to come to me a lot in sequence tunes ,them one note catchy riffs do that that I've heard on goa trance master cds, don't know if all 16 note sequencer s are all the same but wonder if korg was involved in age of Love I know Roland defo was and 303 obviously
Sorry, I have no clue. I have studied many versions of The Age Of Love, but the bass riff could have been made on almost any mono bass synth. The female Aah riff on the jam & spoon version I belive was made on a sampler or a rompler.
@@AdamVoxMusic Ahh !the female Ahh riff (lol) i thought it came from a keyboard as my oldish 1997 midi big fat touch responce with reflex speakers casio had like orchestra ahhs and it had space choirs sounding liking alian ahhs .I lot of synth samples was in my casio (it was elecronic keyboard ) maybe that women was sampled in the casio (only dig it out to use the synth string part in it)to this day i carnt get better string quality from my minilogue ect. Respect from 🇬🇧
God send me sum dollas I need those volcas
And btw ur great man, love it
Thanks! :)
God sent the money. I got the volcas.