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Post by roachello »

This shit is crazy!
Anyone own a keyboard that has experience in lying down tracks in this manner? The drums portion really impresses me.

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Wow. I used to have some chops on those little Alesis drum-machine pads, but even then I didn't do the whole kit at once.

I prefer my keyboard tracks to be more... uh... organic and real... yeah. I keep them pristine and pure, unpolluted by any actual talent. :wink:
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Post by jeff »

I play some keyboards and do a lot of drum programming, but I never mix the two. I find it much easier to program the drum parts in midi or whatever software sequencer I'm using (usually Reason). It's especially impressive that he does the drums later in the process... I almost always do them first so it is easier to get the feel when tracking other sounds and instruments. Sometimes I go back later and add fills and stuff.
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Post by Ninja Mike 808 »

Well, he is also doin' a cover, so it's not like he's freestylin' somethin'... Only reason I say that, is when doin' a cover, you already have an idea of what the finished process is gonna sound like, so there's no variation from a production/ composition stand point...

It is cool, tho. I try that every now and then, but I always go back and correct loads of shit.
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oh man, nick. i feel like i should paypal you something just for that video. It starts out so subtly then "This is Rockenroll!"
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Post by Doog »

Fuck, I want some crass cymbals.

I used to play drums like that on the keyboard in GCSE music, it's not all that hard to be honest.
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Post by Mike »

Doog wrote:Fuck, I want some crass cymbals.

I used to play drums like that on the keyboard in GCSE music, it's not all that hard to be honest.
Oh come on, the drum fill sections were impressive.
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I meant the original video, the Creative dude is HAWT.
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Sublimedo wrote:oh man, nick. i feel like i should paypal you something just for that video. It starts out so subtly then "This is Rockenroll!"
+1

That dude fucking rocks it.
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Post by Mike »

Doog wrote:I meant the original video, the Creative dude is HAWT.
I still think the snare/bass interplay in the first one is nicely done.
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Post by kim »

nick you wanker, i exposed that lock&lol dude to shorscale first :lol: j/k

i stole it from a dude at the orange forum though :P
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Post by Nick »

That video's ancient, I think I first saw it on the jag-stang forums several years ago. It deserved a repost and was relevent to the thread.

I'm actually thinking of buying one of those creatives on ebay for shits and giggles, the concept looks fun as hell and I'm due for a new computer keyboard anyway.

In more seriousness, I used to do alot of midi composing, on the keyboard I sold cowbell a while ago. I've got a digital upright piano and a microkorg now, but I'm thinking about buying one of these soon to fill the gap in between the two and to do recording.

http://www.musiciansfriend.com/product/ ... sku=701863

I like the ability to write/program my own rhythms in quantized loops like a drum machine too, since I'm really not a drummer and can't keep time on drums throughout a whole song
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Post by paul_ »

That's how I record drums, on my Roland workstation. I've got real drums in the mail though. Taking too fucking long.
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Post by izodiak »

That dude is so awesome.. now lets go one-two-three-four and then knocks the hell out of that plastic piece of keyboard, he
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Post by noirengineer »

it's called quantize input!