It's a versatile little machine. Everything depends on the loaded samples, but with some forethought, it can prodcuce a lot of interesting results. Hope you'll give yours a chance again soon!
@@Chaotrick I find the Keys and Bass more fun out of the box but you are right, with the proper samples the Sample can do much more than I give it credit for.
Dude this is really cool! 🔥🔥 I just got one of this, and I’m starting to learn about how to maximize his cosmic power. Is there guide I should follow in order to record the music as you did with these? Or simply, how to make this happen super step by step..??? Much appreciation!!
As for guides, there's tons of online resources on composition and recording your own music like this. I didn't use any specific guide, as I was into recording way before I picked up my first synthesizer/sampler. My advice would be to use samples that inspire you. Something you really like, that will provide you with inspiration for weeks or even months. Good sounds are crucial for making good sounding music. Also, get to know your setup, in and out. Knowing what each button and knob does, how things interact with each other, being familiar enough to just go by muscle memory - these things help to be in the flow of things and find ideas quite easily. On top of that, it's all just practice. The more you do it, the better you get. The longer you keep at it, the more you learn and discover, which ultimately translates into being fluent with your setup. I hope this gives you some pointers. If you have any more questions, feel free to ask. Good luck on your journey!
I never use my Volca Sample. You proved me wrong.
It's a versatile little machine. Everything depends on the loaded samples, but with some forethought, it can prodcuce a lot of interesting results. Hope you'll give yours a chance again soon!
@@Chaotrick I find the Keys and Bass more fun out of the box but you are right, with the proper samples the Sample can do much more than I give it credit for.
Dude this is really cool! 🔥🔥 I just got one of this, and I’m starting to learn about how to maximize his cosmic power. Is there guide I should follow in order to record the music as you did with these? Or simply, how to make this happen super step by step..??? Much appreciation!!
As for guides, there's tons of online resources on composition and recording your own music like this. I didn't use any specific guide, as I was into recording way before I picked up my first synthesizer/sampler.
My advice would be to use samples that inspire you. Something you really like, that will provide you with inspiration for weeks or even months. Good sounds are crucial for making good sounding music.
Also, get to know your setup, in and out. Knowing what each button and knob does, how things interact with each other, being familiar enough to just go by muscle memory - these things help to be in the flow of things and find ideas quite easily.
On top of that, it's all just practice. The more you do it, the better you get. The longer you keep at it, the more you learn and discover, which ultimately translates into being fluent with your setup.
I hope this gives you some pointers. If you have any more questions, feel free to ask. Good luck on your journey!
👍 great stuff!
Thanks!
Great track! Love the big sound of Volca S! Well jammed!
Thank you very much! Small box, big sound!
Like the vibe, good stuff for focusing! ^^
Thanks! Glad you've enjoyed it!
love it
Glad you do! Thanks for watching!