Brilliant! Don't take any notice of Igor!!! More fool him for listening to something he did'nt like.. for 45 minutes. ....Aghhhh! Did I hear a very faint background soothing reverb? The blue thing far middle right of picture? I loved the jam. Thanks for being so inspiring to me. ( My volca collection is expanding). Bought a leather man bag that it fits in perfectly. Off to the botanical gardens to learn and jam!.
Excellent. My coworker sold me his Volca Keys, first synth I ever laid hands on. Now I just bought myself the Volca Drum and the Volca Mixer (yes yes I know the synth pros think the Volca Mixer is "limiting" and I should have bought an interface and blah blah, it suits my needs just fine so far) This is exactly the inspiration I needed to get me hyped. Just look at what talented people can do with these instruments! Love that you're giving us 45 minutes to enjoy. One day I'll get there haha. But damn... I find videos like this super useful because I've found that trying to imitate people with talent and skill (like the gentleman here) has been an effective way for me to learn these instruments. So there's a lot of "how did he do that?!?!" and sitting over my volcas painstakingly trying to imitate what I'm hearing. So these long videos give me plenty to work with. Much appreciated.
Hey thank you for joining the volca family and thanks for your feedback. The best way to learn an instrument is to use it. And the best Tipp I can give you on jamming is: don't stop when you do a mistake. Just go on and on and on. You might have recognised that there are mistakes even in my recorded jammings. This is my statement to all the musicians out there .... Its not bad just of an mistake .. it's your way to get better and better. And now jam jam jam.
Thank you for sharing this. The volca keys is the instrument I have that I have used the least and I feel the least comfortable with, so I really enjoy hearing it featured this way. Great use of a minimal arrangement, and great sound and music. And I am especially fond of the 1111000000001111 section.
This is incredibly inspiring man. I love the length of your videos. The bit halfway through the apreggiator part where the drums come back in was great :) Please make more of these! gonna get my keys out this afternoon.....
It is amazing to see (and hear) what someone with real talent can get out of these Volcas.👍🤩 What new Volcas should Korg make next? I’d like to see a vocoder (with proper mic/guitar input input plugs) or maybe a Theremin like Volca!
@@Volcaniced what about using a kaoss minikp2? Both new versions record now (separate wav files) and the yellow one has 2 loops. I'm looking at getting them for record and loop..used to have the 2 older versions (the square mini kaoss') but thenewer ones are much better.
I am thinking of getting a guitar pedal with reverb and delay. I have heard some Volcas with these and it's amazing. Just search for Volcas and guitar pedals on here... Did you find a solution? I know some are also using software, but I want a hardware setup.
@@OregonDARRYL Especialy with the Volca FM . Reverb never hurts, except for the low frequenties they can get muddy. But there are no rules, use your ears.
vieken merci pour vos commentaires, ravi que vous l'aimez. FM ou clés ? dépend de la musique que vous jouez. Quand il s'agit de polyvalence, le FM est certainement le meilleur choix. quand il s'agit de son, je prendrais les clés
Mate, this is bloody awesome.... get this into Ableton, get some fx here and there. Add a heavy kick here and there. Serious volca , ambient, tech, trance chill out!.... Do more ! 👍🎶🖖🇬🇧🙏
I just totally get lost in this set. I see what the fingers do with the buttons but I cannot grasp the thought process behind. a shame that you dont do tutorials
hey bumboclat. thanks for listening to my jam. at the end I am doing nothing else then layering sounds together. there is not much I could show in a tutorial cause this are basics of the functionality of the volca keys. What exactly do you want to know? is there a position in the video where I can explain something?
@@Volcaniced I... can't really answer that to be honest. At first I had a hard time figuring out how you write the step sequencer, but after replaying the steps it made sense. My Vkeys will arrive tomorrow (it pays off living very close to Thomann) and your videos helped me a lot already. I still lack the music theory needed for chords and arpeggios, but UA-cam has a lot of tutorials on that topic too. Thanks again, your style is very inspiring.
@@bumboclat oh great remembering my time at thomanns in december 2019... and my live jam there. have fun with the Keys bum :) and remember: Übung macht den Meister!
@@nigelreadon8381 and I think you didnt understand they topic of this Channel. ;) i have a DAW but i dont want to use IT cause i need the expierience of Limited possibilities
Здравствуйте, Игорь, я не думаю, что должен оправдывать свою музыку или названия, которые я даю своим музыкальным произведениям. Если вам это не нравится, извините, но я не могу это изменить. Единственное, что я могу порекомендовать, это перестать посещать мой канал и избегать моей музыки. Хорошего дня. Hello Igor, I don't think I have to justify my music or the names I give my pieces of music. If you don't like it, I'm sorry, but I can't change that. The only thing I can recommend is to stop visiting my channel and avoid my music. Have a nice day.
Brilliant!
Don't take any notice of Igor!!!
More fool him for listening to something he did'nt like.. for 45 minutes. ....Aghhhh!
Did I hear a very faint background soothing reverb?
The blue thing far middle right of picture?
I loved the jam.
Thanks for being so inspiring to me.
( My volca collection is expanding).
Bought a leather man bag that it fits in perfectly.
Off to the botanical gardens to learn and jam!.
Great to hear you growing your Synths and plants. There is a slightly reverb by the specular v3 in the back, correct ... Who is Igor?
@@Volcaniced
Igor was the name you gave to someone who complained that your jam was all one scale, boring and you did it for 45 minutes!
Excellent. My coworker sold me his Volca Keys, first synth I ever laid hands on. Now I just bought myself the Volca Drum and the Volca Mixer (yes yes I know the synth pros think the Volca Mixer is "limiting" and I should have bought an interface and blah blah, it suits my needs just fine so far)
This is exactly the inspiration I needed to get me hyped. Just look at what talented people can do with these instruments! Love that you're giving us 45 minutes to enjoy.
One day I'll get there haha. But damn...
I find videos like this super useful because I've found that trying to imitate people with talent and skill (like the gentleman here) has been an effective way for me to learn these instruments.
So there's a lot of "how did he do that?!?!" and sitting over my volcas painstakingly trying to imitate what I'm hearing. So these long videos give me plenty to work with. Much appreciated.
Hey thank you for joining the volca family and thanks for your feedback. The best way to learn an instrument is to use it. And the best Tipp I can give you on jamming is: don't stop when you do a mistake. Just go on and on and on. You might have recognised that there are mistakes even in my recorded jammings. This is my statement to all the musicians out there .... Its not bad just of an mistake .. it's your way to get better and better. And now jam jam jam.
Reminds me of the holidays I had in Britain somehow
I never was in Britain in my life.. maybe I should think about that .. there is a lot of history to find.
I love what you do man!
Thank you mate
a truly amazing video. super great and inspirational. tres bien. världsklass
Thank you very much Jens.
Respect!
This is hilarious because I was opening my volca drum right as this video came out.
Thank you for sharing this. The volca keys is the instrument I have that I have used the least and I feel the least comfortable with, so I really enjoy hearing it featured this way. Great use of a minimal arrangement, and great sound and music. And I am especially fond of the 1111000000001111 section.
Great connection with volca drum
This is incredibly inspiring man. I love the length of your videos. The bit halfway through the apreggiator part where the drums come back in was great :) Please make more of these! gonna get my keys out this afternoon.....
It is amazing to see (and hear) what someone with real talent can get out of these Volcas.👍🤩
What new Volcas should Korg make next?
I’d like to see a vocoder (with proper mic/guitar input input plugs) or maybe a Theremin like Volca!
Everyone can do this...its not that hard ....
I am waiting for an Volca Looper... ( 2 or 3 channels are possible for about 180 EUR. )
@@Volcaniced what about using a kaoss minikp2? Both new versions record now (separate wav files) and the yellow one has 2 loops. I'm looking at getting them for record and loop..used to have the 2 older versions (the square mini kaoss') but thenewer ones are much better.
Inspiring accidents in here, thanks man.
Nice "inspiring accidents" love this
La vache, la puissance du Volca Keys!!
Super Boulot!
merci beaucoup
Nice. My favourite of the Volcas I've used
HERE WE GO AGAIN!
currently debating if i should finally nab a monologue but everybody keeps posting about volcas!! great work again my friend!
Love this! I just ordered a used Keys. Can't wait!
have fun checking all out about this great piece of gear
Nice session as usual! :) It has been a long time since I recorded a video with my volca keys, today I uploaded one!
Excellent jam!
Great job! Got to get more convertable with my Little key friend. Fantastic Sounds
Thank you mate 😊
Excellent as always
Uno dei migliori video
Toujours bien tes sessions bravo 👍
Merci beaucoup
Fantastic!
I have the Keys myself and i adore IT . But it desperatly need some reverb, for my taste. Nice video
I am thinking of getting a guitar pedal with reverb and delay. I have heard some Volcas with these and it's amazing. Just search for Volcas and guitar pedals on here...
Did you find a solution? I know some are also using software, but I want a hardware setup.
@@OregonDARRYL Especialy with the Volca FM . Reverb never hurts, except for the low frequenties they can get muddy. But there are no rules, use your ears.
@@OregonDARRYL i use a zoom G2 guitar efect pedal to get multille results and, for non professional uses, it work out great
I love this
Thanks for listening mate...
Was thinking of this combo. Definitely inspiring work sir! Have you tried the FM? Some say it can create sounds if the KEYS as well.
There is a volca FM only jam on my channel. January 2021 ... I think
Nice. What mixer are you using?
It's the Behringer 16/22 and I record everything with the Roland go mixer pro
Gr888!!
😘
😘😘😘
Cool, another long (20 minute plus) Volca jam session. It's been a while.
The last one is the 3k Volca Bass Special...thank You for listening...
Super , bravo ! J'hésite entre le keys et le FM, j'arrive pas a me décider...peut tu m'aider . Merci 😉
vieken merci pour vos commentaires, ravi que vous l'aimez. FM ou clés ? dépend de la musique que vous jouez. Quand il s'agit de polyvalence, le FM est certainement le meilleur choix. quand il s'agit de son, je prendrais les clés
Mate, this is bloody awesome.... get this into Ableton, get some fx here and there. Add a heavy kick here and there. Serious volca , ambient, tech, trance chill out!.... Do more ! 👍🎶🖖🇬🇧🙏
Epic!!!
That's so kind of you ...let's wait what the rest of the community thinks...
@@Volcaniced Sure, but unlike most of those, I am listening to the *whole* thing! \o/
@@SyncdAlien what's your favourite part? I allready named mine in the discription...
@@Volcaniced Yes, that is also my favorite ''movement' in the performance, also loving the reverb during the whole thing.
Anyone play Plague on iOS? Opening sounds very much like one of the themes.
I just totally get lost in this set. I see what the fingers do with the buttons but I cannot grasp the thought process behind. a shame that you dont do tutorials
hey bumboclat. thanks for listening to my jam. at the end I am doing nothing else then layering sounds together. there is not much I could show in a tutorial cause this are basics of the functionality of the volca keys. What exactly do you want to know? is there a position in the video where I can explain something?
@@Volcaniced I... can't really answer that to be honest. At first I had a hard time figuring out how you write the step sequencer, but after replaying the steps it made sense. My Vkeys will arrive tomorrow (it pays off living very close to Thomann) and your videos helped me a lot already. I still lack the music theory needed for chords and arpeggios, but UA-cam has a lot of tutorials on that topic too. Thanks again, your style is very inspiring.
@@bumboclat oh great remembering my time at thomanns in december 2019... and my live jam there. have fun with the Keys bum :) and remember: Übung macht den Meister!
VolcaTastic
Thanks mate
That's what I was going to say! :p
Hi you could do alot better if you used a DAW. Don't think anyone could make a perfect live set using them volca's.
@@nigelreadon8381 and I think you didnt understand they topic of this Channel. ;) i have a DAW but i dont want to use IT cause i need the expierience of Limited possibilities
It`s the same scale, the same sound for 45 minutes. Terribly boring. Why are there different song titles?
Здравствуйте, Игорь, я не думаю, что должен оправдывать свою музыку или названия, которые я даю своим музыкальным произведениям. Если вам это не нравится, извините, но я не могу это изменить. Единственное, что я могу порекомендовать, это перестать посещать мой канал и избегать моей музыки. Хорошего дня.
Hello Igor, I don't think I have to justify my music or the names I give my pieces of music. If you don't like it, I'm sorry, but I can't change that. The only thing I can recommend is to stop visiting my channel and avoid my music. Have a nice day.