Posts Tagged ‘sequencer’
Korg Triton Studio Keyboard Tutorial : Korg Triton Studio Keyboard Tutorial for the Sequencer
How to use the sequencer for the Triton Studio keyboard synthesizer; learn this and more in this free instruction video about musical instruments taught by expert RT Ouk.
Expert: RT Ouk
Bio: RT Ouk is the owner of the The Armory Recording Studios in Newington, Conn. He has been a music producer and audio engineer for over 10 years. He is also the Program Director of Deabrake, Inc.
Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso
Duration : 0:1:6
Hip Hop Beats: Korg Triton Keyboard Lessons : Adding Bass to Korg Keyboard Hip Hop Beats
How to add bass when sequencing hip hop beats on a Korg Triton Studio keyboard; learn this and more in this free online video about musical instruments taught by expert Ryan Larson.
Expert: Ryan Larson
Bio: Ryan Larson is a young jazz composer whose teaching technique focuses on the basics of music theory in all 12 keys.
Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso
Duration : 0:1:58
Hip Hop Beats: Korg Triton Keyboard Lessons : Mixing Tracks for Korg Keyboard Hip Hop Beats
How to mix tracks when sequencing hip hop beats on a Korg Triton Studio keyboard; learn this and more in this free online video about musical instruments taught by expert Ryan Larson.
Expert: Ryan Larson
Bio: Ryan Larson is a young jazz composer whose teaching technique focuses on the basics of music theory in all 12 keys.
Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso
Duration : 0:2:32
Hip Hop Beats: Korg Triton Keyboard Lessons : Live Sequencing for Korg Keyboard Hip Hop Beats
How to use live sequencing of hip hop beats on a Korg Triton Studio keyboard; learn this and more in this free online video about musical instruments taught by expert Ryan Larson.
Expert: Ryan Larson
Bio: Ryan Larson is a young jazz composer whose teaching technique focuses on the basics of music theory in all 12 keys.
Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso
Duration : 0:3:26
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!
Duration : 0:1:54
Electronic Music Appreciation Visualisation
This video and electronic music medley is a reworking of an earlier compilation, using new video material, imagery and original music. The work is a celebration of electronic and computer-based music composition and technologies. In four main parts, the piece depicts electronic hardware interfaces, electronic synthesis theory images and relationships, keyboards and performance tools, then finally a collage of multivision features. Many analogue and digital devices are featured, mainly from the 1980s period of experimentation and research. The Fairlight CMI is featured, along with sounds from the Synclavier system from New England Digital. Quite alot of EMS equipment is featured, including the EMS VCS3 and the inspiring Synthi 100 – the largest analogue modular synthesizer produced and probably the rarest being demonstrated at the BBC Radiophonic Workshop in 1979. Other images include equipment from Arp, Alesis, Buchla, Korg and Yamaha. The Moog modular is played with other custom keyboard synthesizers, sequences and waveform analysis equipment. Many film sources are used in this compilation, including video and image to electronic sound production and effects. Other video sources depict demonstrations of audio production equipment. Film sources include the BBC documentary The New Sound of Music and from the United States, Discovering Electronic Music. I would also like to thank Marc Doty from Automatic Gainsay for allowing to use excerpts of imagery depicting analogue synthesizer hardware in the first part of this compilation. The music comprises automatically-generated music by Roxio software, electronic tone samples, some electronic keyboard samples cut and multi-layered with the last sequence composed on the Korg R3 synthesizer.
Duration : 0:7:20
