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Re: Gear lust

Posted: Fri Feb 13, 2015 5:24 pm
by nowaysj
nowaysj wrote:Hey Frag, what midi channel does the volca keys receive on?
The MIDI channel is set and stored at power-up, again by holding the Memory button and touching a step key, one of many combinations that are common across the range.
Thanks dude!

Re: Gear lust

Posted: Fri Feb 13, 2015 5:28 pm
by nowaysj
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Dave-Smith-Inst ... 1583665007

If you want a prophet 08, I bet this is going to go cheap. This is the one that I owned for a day.

Re: Gear lust

Posted: Fri Feb 13, 2015 6:12 pm
by fragments
Holy shit, I can't even keep up w/ this thread anymore lol. Yea...changing the MIDI channel on the Volca Keys is really easy ;p That Zoom Pedal is great, real stereo I/O chaining FXs is kinda a pain in the ass IMO, but its nice that you can just chain stuff until you run out of DSP.

I really, really shouldn't buy a Micro Granny, but now you have me thinking about it again...then I'm looking at the Volca Sample and thinking...damn...its like a hundo less and has a sequencer w/ lots of awesome step programmable parameters...seems like it would be really sexy for doing weird vocal shit for this spoken word project I'm gearing up for.

I'm supposed to be getting my ass in the studio to today just to record some noodles to chop up later on for the new project...

I'll hook up the Zoom CDR for sure...maybe today is the day to dig into the Volca Keys deeper...

Re: Gear lust

Posted: Fri Feb 13, 2015 6:26 pm
by nowaysj
Bro, I think the Keys is more capable than you think. I say that, never having touched one, mine being in the mail. :)

ONCE I figure out my midi sitiation [sic] I'm going to have some FUN!

It is like I've been chasing this hot chick for 15 years, and she is now looking at me with that look, like yeah, it's time now, I WANT YOU INSIDE ME!

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Re: Gear lust

Posted: Fri Feb 13, 2015 6:53 pm
by fragments
I agree, I've not given the Keys a fair chance. I bought it for analog polyphony, like just a module. I think the trick is in the sequencing/recording knob motions etc.

Re: Gear lust

Posted: Fri Feb 13, 2015 10:21 pm
by mks
Microbrute and Volca Beats just arrived. Oh shit! Damn, I need to do homework too.

Re: Gear lust

Posted: Fri Feb 13, 2015 10:27 pm
by nowaysj
On a Friday? Nucka?

ON A FRIDAY!?!?

Re: Gear lust

Posted: Fri Feb 13, 2015 10:59 pm
by fragments
God damn I am loving this hardware craze taking over DSF production...

question though...and its pure curiosity...do any of us even make Dubstep?!

Re: Gear lust

Posted: Fri Feb 13, 2015 11:30 pm
by knobgoblin
DubStepTM is dead. Long live dubstep!

Re: Gear lust

Posted: Fri Feb 13, 2015 11:40 pm
by nowaysj
fragments wrote:question though...and its pure curiosity...do any of us even make Dubstep?!
Hells of no. And hells bells of no for dubstep on hardware. You know how hard it is to find a sine wave lfo in hardware, in real analog? Not very easy!

But I think of dubstep as a very software/softsynth kind of genre.

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Thinking more about mks's dilemma over there. I can imagine having a microbrute and a freaking volca beats show up. Dude nothing could stop me from getting a little jam going. Damn...

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I would like to see some of y'all performing a live jam. I intend to do something like that once I get setup.

Have been watching SO many people on youtube doing their bedroom live performance.

People get down. And damn, people are so talented now. There used to be a much greater distinction between punters and pros when all this electronic music shit started. I mean, just at the gear level, at the sound level, let alone at the groove/song level. But damn, everyone is so good now.

I could really see like the end of lp's and ep's, and just checking people's performances on youtube! hahah. Strange times.

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V-verb arrived a few days early. Hells of yes. INTERMITTENT NOISE ON AN OUTPUT. Like sometimes when I plug it in, it is dead silent, other times I think it is the right channel, what is it, about -50dbs all kinds of crumbly noise. Think it is a cold solder somewhere on the output? Anybody know of such things? Should I open it up and start soldering away?


The verb, from what I can tell is pretty fucking clean dude. Think I got it for $75, and it sounds like a MUCH more expensive verb. I didn't really get a chance to test it out too much.

OH and I may have blown my tweeters... how you like that? I initialized my Patch Mix, my software mixer for the 1616m audio i/o, and there was a loop out into the v-verb and back into the i/o, which was handled in my previous setup, but forgot about the implications of going to a default setup. Fucking feedback loop went crazy, and there is no knob on the audio io, it is software volume control.

AND and this is a really serious AND: I monitor with my main out at -20db, and it is very loud, like you have to talk really loud and close to be heard over it, the initialization was jacked all the way up at 0db, so it was sooooooooo fucking loud.... SO I go, in an original star trek hand over ears leaning to 45 degrees panic trying to turn it down, but the volume isn't working, the fucker launched a popup, "Do you want to keep these settings?" I didn't see the popup, and it locked me out of the volume control.

Holy shit my ears are ringing. I haven't even set it up again. I don't want to hear the tweeters. But I am tapped out. If those tweeters are blown, I'm done producing for quite some time. Am going to have to take up killing the neighborhood cats or something.

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Re: Gear lust

Posted: Sat Feb 14, 2015 12:36 am
by mks
^^ That sucks. I had some software go into feedback before, my speakers started popping. I now keep a limiter on the master of whatever I'm working on. I know my amp is fucked, but this is unrelated.

Ghettotech jams at 155 bpm ensued on the Volca Beats. I haven't even unboxed the Microbrute yet. :6:

Re: Gear lust

Posted: Sat Feb 14, 2015 12:59 am
by fragments
I just recorded a noodle to sample from.

Re: Gear lust

Posted: Sat Feb 14, 2015 1:05 am
by knobgoblin
Al dente?

Re: Gear lust

Posted: Sat Feb 14, 2015 1:07 am
by nowaysj
mks wrote:^^ That sucks. I had some software go into feedback before, my speakers started popping. I now keep a limiter on the master of whatever I'm working on. I know my amp is fucked, but this is unrelated.

Ghettotech jams at 155 bpm ensued on the Volca Beats. I haven't even unboxed the Microbrute yet. :6:
So you like the beats? Has sufficient range of sounds? A good sound? How's the noise, like is it noisy?

Re: Gear lust

Posted: Sat Feb 14, 2015 1:13 am
by knobgoblin
I've seen a few vids that show simple mods for greatly extending and improving the sound of the beats. The snare got a lot better after a simple tweak. Kick sounds good to. I bet if you modded it for individual outputs and routed it to a mixer or interface it would sound really good.

Re: Gear lust

Posted: Sat Feb 14, 2015 1:16 am
by fragments
knobgoblin wrote:Al dente?
Yep. Very.

Re: Gear lust

Posted: Sat Feb 14, 2015 1:17 am
by knobgoblin
Mmmmm......chewy

Re: Gear lust

Posted: Sat Feb 14, 2015 1:18 am
by mks
So far, so good. I'm liking it. I was able to get it going pretty intuitively. I just pulled out the manual for the deeper functions. I started with the internal speaker, and then plugged it into some Philips laptop speakers. I can hear that the kicks and toms can have some bass weight. Can't wait to hear this on bigger speakers. It's got potential for being such a little analog device.

Re: Gear lust

Posted: Sat Feb 14, 2015 1:29 am
by nowaysj
Honestly, the three of those are so revolutionary. I was mostly interested in the keys, trying to get my analog poly... But I may end up getting all 3. We'll see how noisy the keys are.

Re: Gear lust

Posted: Sat Feb 14, 2015 2:07 am
by cyclopian
nowaysj wrote:Honestly, the three of those are so revolutionary. I was mostly interested in the keys, trying to get my analog poly... But I may end up getting all 3. We'll see how noisy the keys are.
I've used the volca beats for at least one thing in every tune you've heard from me, super fun little boxes. (albeit I do process/mangle the hell out of the beats' sound)
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:middlefinger: Also why my mixdowns are typically so gash :middlefinger: