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Korg Volca Kick Analog Bass/Kick Generator

Analog Synthesizer Optimized for Kick Drum and Bass Sounds, with Extensive Onboard Control, Step Sequencing, Automation, Swing, Sync I/O, and MIDI In
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Korg Volca Kick Analog Bass/Kick Generator
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Earthshaking Analog Boom

Korg adds booming bass drops and pounding kick drums to its Volca range with the Volca Kick analog kick generator. Based around the resonant filter circuit from Korg's MS-20 synthesizer, Volca Kick delivers powerful low end for big bass and powerful percussion. It's a natural choice if you're producing trap, drum 'n' bass, dub, hip hop, or other sub-heavy genres. And with control over envelope and tone, plus a built-in overdrive circuit, it's got the flexibility to generate kicks and bass effects appropriate for any style of electronic music. Whether you're performing live with an arsenal of synths, or sampling sounds within your DAW, the Korg Volca Kick delivers powerful analog kick and bass.

MS-20 Resonator filter for aggressive sound shaping

Korg has gotten a lot of mileage out of their MS-20 filter circuit, and for good reason: producers around the world love it for its aggressive character and wide resonance range. You'll find it in the Volca Kick, and it can sound as subtle or extreme as you'd like. It's common to use pitch and filter modulation when crafting kick drum sounds, and the Volca Kick simplifies this down to three knobs in the Resonator section: Pitch, Bend, and Time. Once you've dialed in the Amp Envelope and Pulse settings to get your sound started, start playing with the Resonator section to really make it something special.

A smart tool for stage or studio

Instead of searching through sample libraries or presets for the "right" kick drum sound, why not just craft your own? It's not a new concept, but the Korg Volca Kick makes it easy to generate a huge range of kick and bass sounds, and also sounds undeniably fat. Electronic producers at Sweetwater agree that nothing beats the sound of real analog kick and bass. If you're performing live, people will definitely notice that your set punches through the speakers. And in your studio, MIDI input makes it easy to trigger the Volca Kick from a track you're working on, and record as many variations of kicks and basses as you want as audio tracks.

Equally equipped for kicks and bass

You can morph the Volca Kick from a punchy, overdriven kick sound to a smooth, booming bassline just by turning a few knobs. It's got a ton of sonic range is what we're saying, and it's equally suited for percussion sounds and bass sounds. When you're generating kick sounds, experiment with the Motion Sequence to add subtle (or extreme!) variations to parameters like Pulse Color and Level for dynamic effects. When you're creating bass sounds, play around with the Accent and Slide functions on the sequencer to create 303-style patterns.

Power options provide portable creativity

Like the rest of the Volca series, Korg's Volca Kick is designed to run for hours off six AA batteries. That makes it ideal for laying down beats at the coffee shop or throwing down for impromptu tabletop sessions. There's even a mini speaker onboard, so you can ditch the headphones and share the fun. On that note, the included sync cable makes sharing the fun across modules easy by keeping everything locked to the same beat. Know you're in for a longer session and don't want to chew through batteries? No worries — just pick up a Volca Power Supply and you're good to go as long as you like.

Korg Volca Kick Analog Kick and Bass Generator Features:

  • Analog synthesizer optimized for kick drum and bass sounds
  • Ready to integrate into your rig with MIDI In and Korg Sync I/O
  • Touch FX sequencer for creating stutters and breaks on the fly
  • Creative sequencing potential with Active Step, Accent, Slide, and Bend Reverse functions
  • Motion Sequence records parameter changes and loops them along with your sequence
  • Operates on 6 x AA batteries or Volca Power Supply (not included)

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Tech Specs

  • Pads: 16 touch sensors
  • Sounds: Analog kick/bass sounds (MS-20 Resonator)
  • Patterns: 16
  • Sequencer: 16 steps
  • Headphones: 1 x 1/8"
  • MIDI I/O: In
  • Other I/O: 2 x 1/8" (sync in,out)
  • Power Source: 9V DC power supply (sold separately) / 6 x AA batteries
  • Height: 1.81"
  • Width: 7.60"
  • Depth: 4.53"
  • Weight: 13.3 oz.
  • Manufacturer Part Number: VOLCAKICK

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Reviews

Great MS20 Kick
The Korg Volca Kick is a fantastic and beefy analog percussion/bass module which, while limited, completely delivers. First off I love Korg so much more than Moog for its filters but specifically for its MS20 filter. This Volca takes the MS20 filter and puts it in kick form. I absolutely love the completely analog tones that come out of this thing. It is limited but what it does do it does so well. Everyone needs a solid kick for the foundation of any great track. This delivers in spades. I recommend slowing down your attack time to take away any clickiness to your kick. This will sound more natural. Also I recommend sampling your kick tone and using your Volca Kick sample in your sampler or DAW of your choosing. This way you get consistent phase interplay between this and other samples. Always check you phases. Especially with the kick, a random analog start phase to your sound will make the body of your track breathe in an undesirable way. The Volca Kick can also be used as a bass synth and, while I haven't done this yet, I'm sure when I get around to it I'll love it as well.
Music background: Electronic Music
Volca kick
This little monster is always on. I don't attract to the full breadth of its squelch ability. I set a low thumping pattern chain and I basically never mess with it and I certainly never want to turn it off.
Music background: None
I love it
My first Volca, works perfectly for what it is for and then some.
Music background: Drummer
More than a beat box.
A very simple and seemingly limited machine by it's self, paired up with the other Volcas the kick starts to shine. Ultra low resonating waves to punchy or swooping mids. Once a beat gets going this little guy can be played in real time to add dimension , accent, or some bass and drum fills.
Lots of fun and easy to learn functions. Don't be fooled by the size and simplicity , it is holding a 9 pound hammer behind it's back.
Music background: 30 years playing and creating.
Should Have Been Called Volca Sub!
I did not have high hopes for this latest in the Volca range and boy was I wrong! This has become my go-to for deep bass sounds. In my opinion, this gives more contrast in sound when used with the Volca Keys and the Volca Beats than the Volca Bass did. I always felt like the Volca Bass and Keys were kind of close in sound sharing a filter from the 700s. They do sound different of course, but for me, something was always missing, like it needs a delay or reverb or something to fill out the sound.

Once I got the Kick and started using it as a sub-bass with the Keys and Beats along with the Arturia BeatStep Pro, things really started cooking! The Kick used as a sub-bass takes up lots of space (something I felt the Volca Bass never did right) and yet leaves just enough space for the Keys and the Beats. The result is full-sounding simple electro with a Dub/Hip-Hop/DnB kind of feel. Of course, you can use it as a kick generator and it works great that way. But for me, this is the analog bass-machine I have always been looking for! Can't wait to pair these three with the new Korg Monologue.

So whether you are looking for a generator of analog kick sounds for live use, to sample, or you want the perfect synth to generate sinewave sub-bass, this is your ticket.
Music background: Semi-Professional Recording Artisit