Future Music

The budget setup

You don’t need to splash out thousands of pounds to create an all-hardware setup. Here’s a simple and affordable laptop-free rig

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The rise in walletfrie­ndly hardware in recent years has made it more affordable than ever to get out of the box and take a more hands-on approach to production. For the centrepiec­e of this sub-£600 setup, we’re using Korg’s new Volca Mix 1 , which allows us to sum two mono channels and one stereo channel to a master out. The Volca Mix is a little on the rough and ready side, but the sound quality is good and it has a Send/ Return for adding extra effects, plus it has a pumping compressor and stereo widener.

Economisin­g

Novation’s original Circuit groove box

2 is a handy tool for economic hardware music making; it has four sample channels and two four-voice digital synths, so we can get a lot of track elements out of this one box. Here we’re using the sample channels for our beats. Per-step sample switching allows us to get more than four sounds out of these channels – we use a single channel for open and closed hats sounds, and another for multiple tom and perc sounds. Recording automation of pitch, decay and filter parameters using the Macro knobs add variety.

Circuit’s pattern sequencer lets us input and chain eight 16-step sequences for each channel, so there’s plenty of scope to create longer compositio­ns. There are reverb and delay sends onboard too, which can help bring a bit of extra life to the sounds. The digital synth engines are great for thick chords and moving pads, thanks to their easy-to-tweak Macro controls and well-crafted modulation.

In this setup we’re pairing the Circuit’s digital synth engine with two instrument­s from Korg’s Volca range. The Volca FM 3 adds a retro-tinged frequency modulation synth engine, with built-in chorus and arpeggiato­r, making it great for lead lines and bell-like sequences. The Volca Bass , meanwhile, is a three-oscillator analogue synth which compliment­s our other digital instrument­s by bringing some raw low-end grit.

For sync, we’re using Circuit as our master clock. We’ve connected the Circuit’s MIDI out to the Volca FM’s MIDI In. Circuit sends out both MIDI clock and note data (Synth 1’s sequencer outputs on MIDI channel 1, Synth 2’s on channel 2). In Circuit’s Settings menu – accessed by holding Shift on start-up – we can turn MIDI clock and notes on and off, should we wish to only send one or the other to the FM. In this setup, however, we’re using both.

We’ll program a chord pattern on the Circuit’s first synth, and pair this with an arpeggiate­d version of the same chords coming from the Volca FM. We then use pulse sync to link the two Volcas. We’ve linked the FM’s Sync Out to the Bass’s Sync In, so that the latter will match the tempo of the former. We’re then programmin­g the Volca Bass via its onboard sequencer. (Tip: the Volca Bass is actually paraphonic, meaning that we can program different bass patterns for each of its oscillator­s. Try this for a trio of bass riffs fed through the same filter/amp).

The Circuit has an inbuilt mixer for balancing its synths and samples. It has a global filter too, which we can use for performanc­e sweep. The Volca Mix also has filters for each channel which can help in shaping the EQ. The Send on the Mix gives us the option to add an additional effect (or a chain of them), to enhance our sounds. A reverb or delay pedal would be the obvious choice here. For something a little bit more on the esoteric side, we’re using Teenage Engineerin­g’s PO Speak 5 . This is a sampler and vocoder which allows us to sample short chunks of audio from our other instrument­s, or process them on the fly through its multiple varieties of vocal synth.

Finally, it’s very much worth bearing in mind that you will need to amplify the output from the Volca mix before it goes into any speakers.

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