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Open Box KORG Volca Beats Analog Drum Machine Level 2 197881352387

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Description
Even today, more than 30 years after the age dominated by analog synthesizers, we just can't let go of the sound of analog rhythm machines. Those thick sounds have the power to stand up to guitar and acoustic drums, and are still indispensable for track-making or live performance. The volca beats gives you those analog drums plus the easy-to-use step sequencer of the electribe; it lets you turn your inspiration into reality and generate beats with the best high quality sounds.

Features
- Powerful analog drum sounds
- Real analog sounds created with reference to classic rhythm machines
- Six editable analog parts with one knob per function for easy editing
- Maximum effect from minimal parameters—a unique advantage of analog
- PCM sound engine expands possibilities when used with analog sounds
- Loop sequencer distilled from the Electribe series
- Electribe-style 16-step sequencer with eight memory patches
- Stutter function generates repeated triggers that dramatically change the sequence
- Active Step function generates new bass lines by removing or inserting steps
- Step Jump function instantly plays only the step you're pressing
- Convenient functions for incredible ease of use
- Sync In and Out allows clock sync of multiple instruments from the volca series as well as KORG's monotribe
- MIDI In for note entry, plus external sync and control from your DAW
- Go-anywhere analog: play anywhere with the built-in speaker and optional battery power
Reviews
4.44
9 Reviews
100%
of respondents would recommend this to a friend
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- Concerts2
- Experienced2
- Professional Musician2
- Easy To Use3
- Good Quality3
- Functional2
- Improves Sound1
- Works great1
Reviewed by 9 customers
Fantastic Analog/PCM Hybrid Drum Machine
submitted2 years ago
byTom
fromSilver Spring, MD
The Korg Volca Beats is a joy to use. The analog tones - kick, snare, toms, and hats - really are the heart of this little machine. They sound so fantastic and their control is minimal but covers a wide range of tonal shaping possibilities. The hats are the standout. The grain knob really has a unique element of sonic control. I bought the Volca Beats, again after having one many years ago, specifically for the sound of the hats. Programming with MIDI notes is the way to go here. You could definitely do a cool one-bar performance on this beast especially getting crazy with the Stutter function but, for my purposes, writing techno-electronic tracks, MIDI note triggering from a DAW is ideal. For fine control, I recommend sequencing your MIDI notes and then recording samples of each instrument for use with sampler instances in your DAW. This way you can adjust the phase of each sample to really gel everything as opposed to having a random analog phase to each tone. Also recording samples allows you to process each sound individually and that is really what a polished & professional sound is all about. The PCM sounds can be cool and sound wonderfully degraded at low pitch settings but honestly you can ignore them and stick to the analog section without losing ANY value to the machine. Korg has delivered almost certainly the best budget friendly analog (and PCM) drum machine with the Volca Beats.
Love the old school beat abilities!
Verified Buyer
submitted5 years ago
byBill
fromMaine
I am able to expand the live sounds as well as studio quality recording abilities.
Fun But Not Professional
submitted6 years ago
byHome Recorder
fromTyler, TX
I would have liked for it to have more outputs then just a headphone jack. I would have also liked a jack for an external clock. And I felt that at the end of my first time using it all the beats started sounding the same.
Korg should discontinue the Beats now that the Samplers out
Verified Buyer
submitted8 years ago
byJohn
fromundisclosed
Really wish I had gotten the Volca Sample. I love the ease of use, but the sounds are very limiting without a bunch of modding (from effects and software tweaks to actually soldering the PCB for better sounding snare and kick). I guess if you're really on a budget...... I'd get the Sampler because they're the same price. Really wish I'd gotten the Sampler, did I say that already?
LOVE THIS!! GREAT PIECE OF GEAR / GREAT PRICE! EASY TO USE!
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submitted9 years ago
byRandall
fromundisclosed
I'm a songwriter- Not really a tech guy. I've never been great with Sequencer/Drum Machine technology, but this piece is so easy to use that I'm really eager to see how far I can go with it! I massively prefer having an outboard unit such as this with physical buttons and knobs. Great sounds and easily manipulated- I love this thing. I've had Korg items in the past which I really liked (I was particularly fond of my Korg Pandora's Box PXR-4 Digital Four Track recorder until a band mate lost it at a gig years ago.). Korg is a super-solid brand with intelligent design and easy-to-use, reliable quality products. Plus, for the price, I've got to say I'm extremely impressed.
Great drum machine
Verified Buyer
submitted9 years ago
byWalter
fromundisclosed
Arrived in great shape.
Q&A
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submitted7 years ago
asked bySean
fromSeattle wa
Does this come with a power supply cord?
The power supply is sold separately.submitted8 years ago
asked byEdward
fromBrowns Mills NJ
Can this be hooked to an amp?
Yes you can.