Tutorial - Rave Piano
Quick tutorial showing how to make an oldschool rave piano stab from the content that ships with Beatmaker 3.
Tagged:
Quick tutorial showing how to make an oldschool rave piano stab from the content that ships with Beatmaker 3.
Comments
That was great! Short, interesting and clear.
More please!
Dont worry there will be plenty more
Nicely done
I started making tutorials years ago when i watched a tutorial by what was/is supposedly the best guy online doing tutorials and he he spoke slowly and repeated things often, all i could think was F*** Y** man, i know what a pause and rewind button do, get the F*** on with it.
So yeah with some of my tutorials you may have to rewind to catch something, but hey, its the digital age hahaha
Great stuff! I enjoyed...reminds me of k saundersons good life haha
Great job @5pinlink - Straight to the point!
You should try this with M1 presets, it is the basis of the entire rave/house/hardcore scene from 89-96 or so, it is scary how many famous sounds are a chord M1 preset sampled lol
Thats right! My secret weapon tx81z
Yeah TX81Z is a serious secret weapon, but K1/4 FTW
K4 absolutely! Still looking for rack version. .K4 has a suberb filter
An unlocked Yamaha FM Essentials.app is pretty darn close to a real TX81Z(I've got one on my desk).
Unlocked the app at a local music-store for free.
Sampling the iM1 in BM3 is a blast
(I'm hoping sampler-based re-sampling gets the same UI as the 'Plug-In' sampler. This would make re-sampling a lot easier instead of having to 'record' the pad to an audio-track and blah....).
I am just using export to resample right now
Draw a MIDI note, export out, drag the sample back in from the browser
Is there any easier way ?
Bake to new pad would be ideal.
Good. Seagulls confirm the burr
What happened to the video? I'd like to see this.
he deleted it, sadly. plus a load of other useful vids