Saturday, February 15, 2014
Volca Keys + Kaossilator + Monotribe KORGALICIOUS by Arrayzable
Published on Feb 15, 2014 Arrayzable·16 videos
"After being away from my synths for a little week I came home and did a little jamming. This is what came out of it.
I came up with the sequence and chord progression while jamming with my microKORG XL. The microKORG can't play this long a sequence by itself and I couldn't make it send sequence note data - so I had to reproduce it from scratch to adapt it to the wonderful loop sequencer of the Volca Keys. I did this with my microSAMPLER. The microSAMPLER sends the apropriate midi data to the Volca Keys which records it into the loop sequencer - and there you have it!
The Kaossilator is very fun to play and has some great sounds. But playing accurate and in perfect timing is VERY difficult so it takes some practice. There are only one or two YouTubers out there who are able to play the Kaossilator really well as a serious instrument - I'll mention James Garner (former psycopath3000) who mostly makes classical/jazz violin music now. He is the king of the Kaossilator IMO!
Original piece of music.
No multitracking!
The Volca Keys is in 1/4 + flux mode
The Kaossilator is in the "secret" 16 mode
Enjoy it!
/Arrayzable"
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