Thursday, January 26, 2017

Korg Volca Keys

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When it comes to sounds, Korg Volca Keys has 3 voice polyphony and voicing function that make it a lot easier to create new and versatile sounds. The whole procedure to achieving that is quite simple. It involves the tuning of the knob to choose any of the six combinations which are -- poly unison, unison ring, octave, poly ring. From there, you can add further sonic possibilities using delay for spacey synth sounds that appear instantaneous. This will come with a complete effect all together since the delay effect is known to reproduce a pitch change that occurs when time is delayed on analog echo unit.

With its compact size and optional AC or battery power, the Korg Volca Keys is truly a go-anywhere analog synthesizer. Best of all, it's got the right connections to interface with any of your gear. It's got a MIDI input so you can control it via any MIDI sequencer, and it even has Sync I/O so it can play in time with Korg's Monotribe and Monotron analog synthesizers. Or simply create whatever synth sounds you like, then sample them for sequencing elsewhere.

So, if you are that ambitious musician, this keyboard can work well for through and through.  It is the best choice on stage and off stage, in the studio or at home. With its elegant appearance and amazing finishes, there are varieties that one can choose
from. Choose Korg Volca Keys analog loop synthesizers and get a chance to get your music on.

Korg's Volca Keys analog synthesizer is a must-have for any fan of synths, packing huge analog tone and a surprisingly flexible interface into an ultra-affordable and portable package. This 3-note synth has self-tuning analog oscillators for stable pitch, and lets you stack notes to form chord stabs or combine them in unison for huge lead lines. Factor in the fat-sounding filter, delay effect, and a built-in arpeggiator, and you're well on your way to analog synth bliss. Best of all, you can store up to eight of your own patterns for recall anytime with the Korg Volca Keys.


I have had the  Korg Volca Keys  for a little over a week and have gotten quite comfortable with the unit. The feature set can be learned in a matter of minutes, but the sonic range of the instrument is impressive and much more broad than I expected. The strength of the Volca Keys is in the modes: poly, unison, octave, fifth, unison ring, and poly ring. The  sound I posted earlier , for example, demonstrates the poly ring modulation mode. Lately I've been enjoying syncing the Volca Keys with my DSI Tempest and Korg Monotribe, but more about that later.

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