The Korg Volca Beats (http://bit.ly/2d6qkXp) is a super accessible and incredibly versatile analog rhythm machine. We’ll start with the basics. The Korg Volca Beats has a step sequencer pulled from the Electribe that lets you create and tweak sequences from its high quality analog sounds. It includes basics like Kick Drum, Snare, Toms and high hats, as well as more experimental Agogo and Crash effects. When creating rhythmic sequences with these voices, you can tweak them, with on board controls, and then record those tweaks. You can even record the motion of your stutter effects and speed changes, and layer over them. An active step function generates new bass lines by allowing you to skip steps in your sequence or add them in, and a Step Jump feature plays only the note you’re pressing for on the fly buildups and breakdowns. There’s a built in speaker for on the go playing with batteries and headphones, as well as sync and midi inputs for playing in tandem with other units or DAWs. The Volca Beats is one in Korg’s line of Volca series, and can be used with its counterparts to make a wide range of synthetic soundscapes.
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