NEW KORG VOLCA ANALOGUE MACHINES

Posted on Wed 10 April 2013 in General News

Korg VolcasThis has got to be one of our favourite announcements of Musikmesse 2013 so far - introducing the new Volca range from Korg. This series consists of the Volca Keys (an analogue lead machine), the Volca Bass (an analogue bass machine) and the Volca Beats (an analogue drum machine). These little synths look extremely fun and what's more, they sound awesome!!! With all three you will have the tools to create amazing analogue drums, leads and basses. Check them out in the video below.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Gau7UIzYY0

Whether you're in the studio or performing live, these little beasts will satisfy your needs! Each Volca features its own sequencer so you can create and play your own phrases. You can even chain and sync multiple Volcas together for the ultimate set-up and integrate them with your DAW or MIDI keyboard using their MIDI inputs.

For when you want to take them on the road and practice, each Volca can be battery powered and features built-in speakers. Whether you use multiple units or just own a single Volca, these machines can bring instant analogue vibe to your work at a highly affordable price.

The Korg Volcas are scheduled to be released and available around mid-June 2013.

For more information on the Korg Volca's, click the links below or give us a call on 01202 597180.

Korg Volca Bass - More Info/Buy

Korg Volca Keys - More Info/Buy

Korg Volca Beats - More Info/Buy

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