Hey my friend. I was wondering what the vocal sample is in this track as I'd love to try and recreate this. Also that nasty base you bring in at the end.
Great tutorial so that is much appreciated. I hope that entire solar system has new life by now after all of that! Please keep the up the good work. Many thanks.
Hey man! Would you be able to tell me how you recorded the volca in stereo? Do you have a stereo splitter? And then once you have the left and right tracks in your DAW, do you pan then left and right? If so, by how much? Struggling to get mine to sound good :(
Cable I use: 3.5 mm TRS to Dual 1/4 in TS Stereo Breakout Cable. Two mono 1/4 TS jacks going to my mixer’s mono channels 1 and 2, channel 1 hard panned left - 100%, channel 2 hard panned right - 100%. Mixer L and R master out goes to my AD converters ( audio interface). If you only using audio interface you can hard pan it’s input channels if you can’t do that just hard pan LR channels in your DAW. Key word her is - hard pan 100%.
Is the output on the Volca Sample in stereo - I'm thinking for panning my drums in the mix. I just ordered one of these and the Volca Keys, but I'm not sure what the outputs are.
Thanks for that - I did manage to find this somewhere else online. Thanks for that. I was also looking at using a guitar compression pedal with the sample - I'm not sure if this will work though, as the compression pedal is mono.
Dumb question: is it possible to make a sample sound 100% left and 0% right ? So we hear really nothing on the right ear ? Because in your example we still hear a little bit the sample on the opposite side... Just wondering if it was the maximum panning values