Cant believe ive owned one of these for 4 years and never bothered to learn about motion recording. Im going to have some fun with the volca beats tomorrow.
You can have "different" sounds with the motion sequencer, but it's still a monophonic synthesizer. Meaning only one note/sound can be played at a time. But with the motion sequence you can "parameter lock" things to single steps and technically have 16 different sounds in one sequence.
the last part, how to use the sequencer like an arpeggiator, is especially useful, thank you!
Just bought my first hw synth, a Korg Monologue, and this tutorial is really helpful. Thanks!
Good choice. Happy synth journey!
This was exactly what I was looking for, thanks!
Sure thing :)
Cant believe ive owned one of these for 4 years and never bothered to learn about motion recording. Im going to have some fun with the volca beats tomorrow.
Korg Monologue Seeequencer Tutorial.
amazing thanks!
very nice!
thanks for this. can i record multiple sounds in 1 sequence? (bass + rhodes + noise etc.)
can we save a sequence and quickly change into another one?
You can have "different" sounds with the motion sequencer, but it's still a monophonic synthesizer. Meaning only one note/sound can be played at a time. But with the motion sequence you can "parameter lock" things to single steps and technically have 16 different sounds in one sequence.
@@drconflict629 so i can only modify the sounds on sequence but cannot combine multiple presets?
@@NinjaShadow47 Correct. You can have wild variations with the parameter locks per step though.
why are you speaking like this,,,
It’s generated speech (not human)