Our Volca Setup: How Is Everything Connected? (2018-06-03)
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This video runs through the gear we typically use in our Volca setup and how everything is connected. First I look at the instruments, effects, controllers and mixer. Next I explain how we connect everything in terms of power, MIDI and audio. Finally I touch on how we record our jams.
PLEASE NOTE: The Miditech Thru/Filter solution I present in this video (for filtering out start/stop messages) doesn’t work for everyone. Please read the pinned comment before purchasing this device.
Things I forgot to mention:
- 00:58 : The recording camera is mounted on the highest shelf of the book case this table is standing next to. It’s basically taped to a piece of wood, super DIY. ;)
- 01:19 : The Volca Bass is a monophonic analog synthesizer.
- 03:19 : The mixer actually has 10 channels: 2 mono and 4 stereo.
- 03:33 : The big mixer is the Behringer XENYX UFX1204.
- 04:16 : The Beatstep Pro is great in combination with the Volca Bass, both because the Beatstep Pro's sequencers are monophonic (like the Volca), and also because the Volca's sequencer is much more limited than the other Volcas (no motion sequencing, no tempo resolutions).
- 08:40 : For this to work (Beatstep Pro MIDI OUT into Keystep MIDI IN) you have to use Arturia's MIDI Control Center software to configure the Keystep and set "MIDI Thru" to "ON".
- 13:09 : The cable I use to connect the Volca Sample (stereo out) to the Waldorf 2-Pole (mono in) has a 3.5mm stereo jack on one end, and a 6.3mm mono jack on the other end. Be careful with those cables: we’ve had some issues when using these to connect the Volca to the mixer, so only use it for connecting to an effects module / pedal.
- 14:33 : The cables I use to connect the stereo effect pedals to the mixer are dual mono jack cables, on both ends.
Korg Volca Sample + Waldorf 2-Pole Analog Filter
Korg Volca Bass + Zoom MS-50G
Korg Volca FM + Zoom MS-70CDR
Korg Volca Keys + Strymon BigSky
Arturia Beatstep Pro
Arturia Keystep
Miditech MIDI Thru/Filter
Behringer XENYX QX1002USB
Behringer UCA202
Recorded with iPhone 7 and Tascam DR-05.
LINKS FOR CABLES
Since I didn't explicitly mention all cables by name / brand in the video, below are some links to the cables that we use (or alternatives). DISCLAIMER: Most of these cables are quite low quality, so buy some extra ones or look for better alternatives.
3.5mm (1/8") stereo jack to dual 6.35mm (1/4") mono jack (Volca to mixer / stereo effects pedal):
- Amazon: www.amazon.com/VENTION-Y-Cabl...
- AliExpress: www.aliexpress.com/item/Venti...
3.5mm (1/8") stereo jack to single 6.35mm (1/4") mono jack (Volca to mono effects pedal):
- Amazon: www.amazon.com/Hosa-CMP-305-i...
- Bax-shop (Dutch): www.bax-shop.nl/jack-kabels/h...
2x dual 6.35mm (1/4") mono jack (stereo effects pedal to mixer):
- Amazon: www.amazon.com/Hosa-CPP-202-S...
- Bax-shop (Dutch): www.bax-shop.nl/jack-kabels/d...
2x single 6.35mm (1/4") mono jack (mono effects pedal to mixer):
- Amazon: www.amazon.com/Hosa-CPP-110-U...
- AliExpress: www.aliexpress.com/item/New-1...
3.5mm (1/8") ground loop isolator:
- Amazon: www.amazon.com/Mpow-Ground-Is...
- AliExpress: www.aliexpress.com/item/Groun...
Volca power splitter cable (daisy chain): myvolts.co.uk/product/18809/
Effects pedal power splitter cable (daisy chain):
- Amazon: www.amazon.com/Effects-Pedal-...
- AliExpress: www.aliexpress.com/item/Daisy...
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Midtech midi thru filter, does it work or not? Does someone know an alternative?
@niklas9649
4 жыл бұрын
for me it's a clear yes and no: I can filter the velocity but when it comes to the system messages I don't know how to get it working... already tried almost any possible configuration. Is there anything that has to be changed in the Keystep and the setup of the box as well?
@Sharkwhisperer
4 жыл бұрын
@@niklas9649 maybe it is better to just connect only the keys to the midi controller with midi and connect controller to the mixer. And connect bass and beats/sample to the mixer as well? I mean: i wont buy an FM volca.....
@SlenterendeBeer
4 жыл бұрын
@@Sharkwhisperer Like @Niklas said: it *does* work for filtering out the types of messages it mentions on the box (e.g. velocity, pitch bend), but the Miditech cannot filter out start/stop messages. I made the mistake of thinking that turning on the filter for "system" messages (which actually stands for "system exclusive" or "sysex") prevented start/stop, but that's *not* the case. Apparently, when you've connected an active MIDI device to the Keystep's MIDI IN (in our case it's the Beatstep Pro), the Keystep will not send start/stop messages when you press its transport buttons. When I press start/stop on the Beatstep, the Volcas *do* respond. So it's perfect for our scenario (we have made the agreement to never stop the Beatstep during jams, haha), but unfortunately the Miditech is not the solution for filtering out the transport messages.
@Sharkwhisperer
4 жыл бұрын
@@SlenterendeBeer thanks but if I connect only the volca keys to the keystep and connect this with the mixer and connect the bass and the drums with the mixer. Further on I will connect the volcas among themselves so they are in sync. Would that be a solution. I am a beginner in this. Thanks a lot for you reply. I am dutch too. (also thinking about adding reverb pedal, the hall of fame 2 should be one of the best, but not cheap). And compliments from an English teacher for your English : )
@niklas9649
4 жыл бұрын
@@Sharkwhisperer first of all on a sidenote: two dutch and a german discussing midi chains over KZread, that has a ring to it. But back to topic: when you try to invert the chain (regarding the clock signal), having the Volcas as master clock to the Keystep, you will lose the arpeggiator and sequencer function in the Keystep. They only work with the sync set to internal. That would reduce the Keystep to a mere keyboard, what would be a waste of possibilities in my opinion. @slenterende beer The twist with the midi-in signal stopping the system messages is kind of difficult to understand but intriguing.
I think I speak for everyone when I say ‘respect and thank you’.
@SlenterendeBeer
6 жыл бұрын
You're welcome!! :)
@sullycliftona
10 ай бұрын
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What a great detailed explanation!!! Every beginner in synth music should watch this several times. Even us experienced folks can learn from this great demo. Thank you!
@SlenterendeBeer
6 жыл бұрын
Thank you, happy to hear everything's clear. :)
My deep respect for the makers of this great tutorial. The right words, the right tempo and easy to follow. Thanks!
@SlenterendeBeer
6 жыл бұрын
Peter Bode : Thank you, appreciate it!! :)
As a tech dude who knows this stuff i have to say... what an excellent video! Clear, complete, and accurate. Bravo!
@SlenterendeBeer
5 жыл бұрын
Robin Parmar : Thank you so much!! That means a lot. :)
I use the Novation circuit tracks to control the volca and it can also filter the Midi system/play messages!
Thank you so much for your generosity and clarity - the links in the description are particularly helpful! Wishing you well.
One of the most informative and well structured vids I've seen on this topic. Thank you!
very generous of you to share all your setup and insights gained over time. Thanks!!
Just learned a lot from the MIDI section of this, thank you!!
What a good explanation, Thanks !! Very few share knowledge and "their secrets" the way you do, clear and in a very entertaining way. Both of you are great and many should learn from you.
This most useful music tutorial I’ve seen on you tube! Thanks guys!!!
Thank you! Glad to see we have very similar setup. Great tutorial for anyone!
This is very helpful. I appreciate the level of the technical detail and the talent in the music you produce. Thanks.
@SlenterendeBeer
5 жыл бұрын
Jaime Gonzalez : Thank you, glad to hear this was helpful! :)
Thanks for taking the time to detail your setup. Very clear and informative!
This was a great, thorough explanation. I'm going to start working a similar setup with my Volcas. Thanks!
I love seeing peeps setups! Really in depth tour, thanks for sharing
Abel's sound and melody is unique !!! thank you for the teachings
@SlenterendeBeer
4 жыл бұрын
Sicoliric : Thanks Cesar!! :)
Thank you for the video! It has been been a huge help with my trainwreck operation. I had no idea what to do with the humming, but your tip about the noise isolators helped me out. When I get the $ to invest on a Beatstep Pro, I will surely come back to this.
thank you so much for sharing this...it is really helpful for anyone interested in getting started with analog setup. You guys are great
Just in the process of buying my first volca and I was not sure which cables I need and should get so you helped me tooons! Thank you so much!
a great video for the community. thank you guys
Blessed video, love the detailed explanation from the ground up.
Thanks for such a detailed and thorough description of your setup!
@SlenterendeBeer
4 жыл бұрын
Eon Hetherton : You’re welcome! :)
I've been looking for long on youtube for such a good explanation. Thanks very much!!!!!
@SlenterendeBeer
5 жыл бұрын
Great, you're welcome! :)
Thanks so much for taking the time to share your knowledge . 🇬🇧
an excellent video! thank you for the very detailed but concise and clear explanations. you've tackled all the issues i have been running into and was looking for the answers for. keep up jamming 💪🎶
excellent video and explanations. Love it. It covers all in detail. Currently i have fun building my own dawless config and also got aware of this 'start/stop' issue in conjunction with the other devices. Great tip to use the Miditru filter box to solve this. Thanks for this super video.
Thanks so much for this video. You have answered so many questions that google couldn’t.
@SlenterendeBeer
4 жыл бұрын
Samuel Tame : Glad to hear this was helpful! :)
Thank you for this. I always loved your set up. Glad I stumbled across this. This covered ALLOT of ground. Thanks again brother.
Amazing! Thanks so much for this detailed insight into your setup. I had no idea those ground isolators were a thing. I’ve had similar issues so I need to get some!
Thanks for this very clear description ! 👍
Aw man, You have the Big Sky-- the final piece of gear I need for my setup.
This video is awesome guys!! Well done!
Cool. An interesting tour
You have now answered my issue with Volca ground loop noise. And also that updated firmware on the Beatstep for the Sample. One can always learn from others.
@SlenterendeBeer
5 жыл бұрын
JamEDodger : That’s great to hear. Thanks for watching! :)
I've been searching for some good sources for learning how to make and use a midi setup. The videos I found was either about why USB is the better alternative or what "the brain" is. It's all good of course, but after simply enjoying one of Your jams, the algorithm lead me to this video right here. This, THIS helped me crack the code..! Thank you so very much! ❤
I would never have thought about the polarity of the power adapter...genius! Thanks for sharing
@SlenterendeBeer
4 жыл бұрын
David Naus : Glad to hear this was useful! :)
@davidnaus
4 жыл бұрын
@@SlenterendeBeer at the end I bought the volca mix because it has the ability to power 3 other volca's so no more recharging batteries...next problem was the ground loop hum but apparently the solution for that is mentioned in one of the other comments. I keep coming back to this video for advice 👍
This video was so incredibly useful. Thank you very much.
Really nice, well put-together presentation. Thanks!
@SlenterendeBeer
5 жыл бұрын
Zach Barnhart : You’re welcome! :)
lot of value on this video, thanks for sharing
Most excellent walk thru. Clearly step by step explained. The additional descriptive notes are also nice, especially mentioning the MIDI Thru feature of the Keystep from software control panel. Other KZread'rs would do well to make similar set up videos. This has so much helpful info that it should be required viewing for all those diving into this arena of production. Whenever I'm recording a band or just my own gear I'm always wondering if there's a better (cleaner) way to connect things, but there really isn't. It may feel like a lot of cables but that's just how it goes. For audio, midi and power, most people just don't realize what is needed. Glad to know it's not just me that has so much to connect up. Cheers :-)
@SlenterendeBeer
5 жыл бұрын
Dennis Ristow : Thanks so much for your great comment! Yeah, we’re always thinking about how things could be more organized / compact, but for now it looks like this is what we’re stuck with. :)
Verry informative. Just getting started with a dawless setup and this helps to figure out with gear I need. Nice to see you are tackling some problems which you encountered on the way. Problems like a ground loop or filtering midi messages could have take me hours of searching the web.
Thanks for this lads!
Very helpful explanation, thank you.
This is what I was looking for
very cool and detailed walkthrough, thanks!
As a total newb, thank you soooo much for making this vid!!!
Solid explanation!
Really dig this setup! And your detailed explanation !
Excellent video. Was very helpful :)
Awesome stuff super informative and simple
Thank for your Valuable time.
I already own most of the gear in this video. Thank you so much for doing this video.. I often get pretty confused trying to figure out how to make everything talk to each other.
Thank you for explaining. Very helpful.
Really appreciate your info., made a good difference in my setups!! Cheers!!! Thumbs up and already suscribed!!
huge props for making this breakdown video for us starters aka noobs lol. helped a lot. things just got less intimidating for sure
Thanks, really clear describing 👍
Ooohhh!!!months looking for videos like this one!!! Lets do many more,please...best!!
With so many newer pieces of gear, such as volca, and other analog gear often only offer IN for MIDI. There is a schematic for a single in to 5 out thru box, that can be easily made or it can be bought for under 50$ online. I have a 19” processor for midi handling, but the 5 way thru is nice for portability, which is why I like volcas. It’s great to know that your learning this stuff, and that you have a unique solution that you’re happy with. Thanks for sharing!
@scottvincent770
3 жыл бұрын
Where can one find said schematic?
@macpaz
3 жыл бұрын
May one kindly inquire about said schematic?
@lgr6124
2 жыл бұрын
Schematic?
@LukeBlunton
2 жыл бұрын
We crave the schematic kind sir
Perfect. Great video man!
@SlenterendeBeer
5 жыл бұрын
Glad you like it! :)
Great video I watched this a year ago when I started with my first synth a Volca Sample. I struggled with building a Volca rig because of their stereo outs (requires more mixer) and weak sequencers (requires external sequencers) and the pain of syncing (not grest start-stop functionality). One year later I would take a Digitone-Digitact rig any day over a convoluted setup to run a few entry level synths.
Thank you for the informative video! Keep up the good work! Groetjes from New Mexico! :-)
Thanks so much to you this was so Informative and easy to understand It really cleared up some things about midi
@SlenterendeBeer
4 жыл бұрын
jack doyle : That’s great to hear! :)
Great video!!!
Thank you very much for the video. It will help me a lot.
Wow what an amazing video well done guys brilliant editing and incredibly informative!!👍👍👍😎😎😎😎
@SlenterendeBeer
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks Jonny! :)
Brilliant, thanks for this!
Very informative, thank you!
Super helpful, thanks!
I haven't understood what MIDI could do at all . Great video , thank you !
@SlenterendeBeer
5 жыл бұрын
バター犬 : You’re welcome! Glad to hear it helped. :)
Super helpful!
A great video. I has been very useful to me thanksss!
Lol bro I’m from California, Stockton to be exact. I started learning dutch last year and I totally hear your Dutch accent lol. Love it dude, and I love the language. And thanks for making this video, it answered a lot of questions I had about my own rig.
Nice explanation, thanks a lot.
You are experts...still waiting for club jam😉
Awesome! This was really instructive, thank you :)
@SlenterendeBeer
4 жыл бұрын
Francesco Schiavone : You’re welcome! :)
Very good! Thanks!!
Thanks for such a great video. I have learned a hell of a lot from this and it would be great if you could do the midi specific video some day. 👍
thanks, very good explanations!
Very useful.. Thanks so much!
Grounding cables omg thank you!
Every volca should be sold with delay/reverb pedal :) Thanks for inspiration and tech details.
Thank you! Great video
great video!! amazing set up.
@SlenterendeBeer
5 жыл бұрын
Xavi Val : Thanks for watching!! :)
great video!
Thank you, so....so..... Much! These video is inspirational! Greetings frontera México.
@SlenterendeBeer
4 жыл бұрын
Glad to hear this was helpful! :)
Thanks for this.
AWESOME tutorial! Very well explained!
@SlenterendeBeer
5 жыл бұрын
Glad you liked it! :)
@jessetaldotcom
5 жыл бұрын
Slenterende Beer I’ve posted the link to the Dawless Jammin’ Facebook group. One question: what is the make and model of the multitrack-capable mixer that you showed briefly near the beginning of the video?
@SlenterendeBeer
5 жыл бұрын
Jesse Tal : Cool, thanks!! It’s in the video description: it’s the Behringer UFX1204. :)
@jessetaldotcom
5 жыл бұрын
Slenterende Beer Ah, okay. Thanks!
That was a huge help man!!!!!! Thanks.
@SlenterendeBeer
5 жыл бұрын
Hindukush : Great, you’re welcome!! :)
Thank you so much for this in depth
@ConvictSkeeter
5 жыл бұрын
You know how hard it is for most people who call themselves producers and or musicians to describe MIDI? Like a lot!
So glad I already have my BigSky for this
Really helpful ! I just started up. Thank u!
@SlenterendeBeer
5 жыл бұрын
SeN YanG : Good to hear, you’re welcome! :)
Nice! Thank you! That allot of help!
Good work, it's a useful video :)
This is an amazing video
@SlenterendeBeer
5 жыл бұрын
Sunday Sunday : Thanks, glad to hear that! :)
Thanks a lot for this!!!
thank you for all the informations. best regards from germany also interesting the explanation of the band gusgus iceland
@SlenterendeBeer
6 жыл бұрын
Ah cool, I'll check it out! :)
Thank you for this
jullie zijn echt geweldig en verdienen meer subs imo!