Nts1s a dope little synth the mk2 looks even better with a better keyboard and sequencer but its double the price..all stick to the o.g as i sequence it with external gear anyways
Not really, but because I haven't heard it very well. But it's definitely on my list, because I have come across some of his tape loop techniques out there.
Últimamente estoy escuchando muchos de estos videos de "jamming sessions" y cosas similares. Es la primera vez que me he quedado enganchado y con ganas de más. Me ha encantado!
Patience requiredl. :) I don't have my Keys here now, but I think FLUX can be turned off when recording notes that doesn't need it. Like your second sequence. That lets you rase the tempo during recording and keep your sanity. When finished just switch FLUX back on (if that's even necessary since the notes are recorded already). Just keep STEP QUANTIZE off). Just me guessing. Marvellous gadgets these Volcas!
Absolutely. Don’t know why Korg labeled this feature Tempo (same as the tempo knob, that changes BPM). It should be Step Resolution or something like that.
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I do not understand it either. I've been trying for a while now and haven't made it sound like a Arp. The first voice, do you record it live or is it programmed? I can’t play the note so fast without messing it up. I somehow can't get the second voice, the bass, like you do. Congratulations on doing it so well!
You need to set the tempo to the lowest and activate flux mode. In this video the sequence it’s already recorded, at the beginning I’m just showing the notes in it. I recommend recording it with another device as reference for such a slow tempo, with subdivisions. I did it with a volca drum. And yes, I messed it up a lot before get it right. Hope it helps!