At Knobcon 2016, we caught Korg Product Specialist Nick Kwas jamming with 6 Volcas, a Minilogue and a rubber chicken.
He also gave us a breakdown of how he’s using each device, including Korg’s new Volca Kick.
At Knobcon 2016, we caught Korg Product Specialist Nick Kwas jamming with 6 Volcas, a Minilogue and a rubber chicken.
He also gave us a breakdown of how he’s using each device, including Korg’s new Volca Kick.
This guy is awesome making the other demo guys look bad!
I sincerely hope that rubber chicken was analog, otherwise it simply won’t sell.
I think it was a SORC – self oscillating rubber chicken, Though personally I would have gone with the SORC fx pro so that you could have the effects built in
I believe it’s actually ACB.
Analog Chicken Behaviour.
interesting how he said nothing about the Volca Beats. Man, the Beats must be the black sheep of the Korg Volca line. I guess since the Kick is here, they’re just going to phase out the Beats.
They’ve probably already sold a beats to everybody that’s going to buy one…
I haven’t gotten one yet but if they go really cheap I’ll get one for fun
son of svengoolie there??
look up videos
Ha, I saw this guy in a minilogue demo video back when it was just released. Description to video said that he did the video to apply for job at korg. Successful fella.
I saw the same video. I thought: “I would hire him.”
That’s definitely a digit chicken. Analog ones have feathers.
The Volca Kick sounds good – much more interesting than I’d expected.
The chicken, on the other hand….