Posts Tagged ‘drums’
GIGA Drums on midi keyboard
me, playing drums on keyboard. An amazing drums (gig) sound bank, played on a cheap midi keyboard.
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Playing Drums on a MIDI Keyboard
I was going to do a video on how to play drums on your MIDI keyboard controller, but I cant top this guy. Well, maybe I could, but he’s just way to entertaining to pass up. How he’s playing the drums on his little keyboard is indeed a method used by the pros. And, the only thing I’d add is, when you’re recording your drum parts into your sequencer, if your timing isn’t as spot on as his, enable input quantize and set it to sixteenth notes. (Also, make sure that you’re playing along with your sequencer’s click track or the input quantize won’t mean anything.) This way, nearly everything you play will sound cool and you too can be a rock-and-roll keyboard drummer!
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The Killers – Human – Yamaha Tyros 3 Keyboard
This is my rendition of the song, thats a good way of hiding my mistakes,
its a custom style to sound like the killers human, the drums dont sound right to me im not sure. let me know what you think and if you like the video then please rate it, it takes less then a second.
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What you can do with LMMS and a MIDI keyboard!
This video shows what you can do (at the basic level) with the free software “LMMS” in combination with an entry-level keyboard, including synthesisers, samples (under creative commons license) and more. I am still a keyboard novice (in my opinion), but am certainly enjoying the sorts of things possible with LMMS.
The PC used to render the music is 4 years old, with average specs – AMD 3400+, 1GB RAM. I’m using XP because Ubuntu hates my keyboard.
More info is available as you watch the video.
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Casio PT-100 keyboard (NOT circuit-bent!)
Here I give a quick (and quite amateurish — I am not a good keyboard player by any means!) demonstration of my Casio PT-100 keyboard. It is ALL ORIGINAL and NOT modified or “circuit bent” in any way, unlike almost all the other Casio keyboards you’ll find shown on YouTube!
From the late ’80, the PT-100 was one of the last and most advanced Casio keyboards to use exclusively multi-pulse squarewave sounds… *not* FM synthesis or digital samples! It also features Casio Chord with percussion accompaniment, which also makes some very nice retro-style synthesized electronic sounds, especially the “zizz” sound of the hi-hat cymbal.
I just wish they made a bigger keyboard with the same electronics, because I really like its sounds (both keyboard voices and percussion / accomaniment), but especially with Casio Chord enabled, it doesn’t give you very many keys to play the melody on.
p.s. The snippet of melody I keep repeating is from Louise Tucker’s “Dancing By Moonlight”, which itself is based on some classical composer’s melody, the identity of which is unknown to me.
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