@yuasadesign Thanks! Vyzex is fine, i'm still looking for different softwares for sound editing. Factory patches are so bad mostly and way too similar to each other.
@jazzzzdude when playing open holed instruments(clarinets, a lot of flutes) many instructors will tell students to lift fingers high off the keys so the fingers don't block the passage of air, as this will cause tone to be somewhat distorted. This can generally be overcome with emouchure changes but sometimes if fingers are too close to the instrument(especially in clarinets where sound comes from the tone holes) the sound may be weak or airy. This guy probably learned clarinet or something.
@MrBhadradri I've been playing clarinet for 6 and a half years and I've never been told to lift my fingers more than a few centimeters from the holes/keys. As a matter of fact, I've been told by several different instructors that it is counter-productive to lift the fingers that much as it results in a lot of wasted motion.
@AyuRox1 I've learned Clarinet as well, and I was instructed in the manner of lifting fingers somewhat high (mainly on slower pieces and only on fast pieces if possible) but I guess it just ends up coming down to instructor preference. In the end both ways should work as there are methods to compensate for any error. Personally I lift fingers as much as I can when entering altissimo, as otherwise my tone tends to suffer more than I would prefer.
THIS is so awesome, i think i was cool for playing the bass but, you kick asses with that thing i dont even know what is, (an electric floute i think) you rock so hard!
スーパーで流れてるような。。。ww
gaottakke 4 days ago
Which program number are you using, or is this custom program? If custom, could you paste screenshot of settings from UniQuest or SysEx
jalava78 1 week ago
@jalava78 Thank you so much.
This tone is my custom.
I can send the data and a screenshot to you, but I have only data for Vyzex editor, I'm sorry.
I don't have UniQuest or SysEx, if you need data for Vyzex, I send those to you.
Thanks a lot.
yuasadesign 1 week ago
@yuasadesign Thanks! Vyzex is fine, i'm still looking for different softwares for sound editing. Factory patches are so bad mostly and way too similar to each other.
jalava78 1 week ago
@jalava78 I will send those to you by message, but I can't do it. Do you have blocked?
yuasadesign 1 week ago
@yuasadesign unblocked and sent you a message! sorry about that
jalava78 1 week ago
@jalava78 Thank you. I sent data to you. Have a nice EWI life ^_^
yuasadesign 1 week ago
すごい!
角川の公認!!
1STCLA 6 months ago
いいえうまいですよ!
1STCLA 7 months ago
@1STCLA ありがとうございます。
yuasadesign 7 months ago
Great song, great play! loved it.
dnhyy 8 months ago
@dnhyy Thank you so mach!
yuasadesign 8 months ago
You lift your fingers a long way from the keys.
jazzzzdude 9 months ago
@jazzzzdude when playing open holed instruments(clarinets, a lot of flutes) many instructors will tell students to lift fingers high off the keys so the fingers don't block the passage of air, as this will cause tone to be somewhat distorted. This can generally be overcome with emouchure changes but sometimes if fingers are too close to the instrument(especially in clarinets where sound comes from the tone holes) the sound may be weak or airy. This guy probably learned clarinet or something.
MrBhadradri 8 months ago
@MrBhadradri I've been playing clarinet for 6 and a half years and I've never been told to lift my fingers more than a few centimeters from the holes/keys. As a matter of fact, I've been told by several different instructors that it is counter-productive to lift the fingers that much as it results in a lot of wasted motion.
AyuRox1 7 months ago
@AyuRox1 I've learned Clarinet as well, and I was instructed in the manner of lifting fingers somewhat high (mainly on slower pieces and only on fast pieces if possible) but I guess it just ends up coming down to instructor preference. In the end both ways should work as there are methods to compensate for any error. Personally I lift fingers as much as I can when entering altissimo, as otherwise my tone tends to suffer more than I would prefer.
MrBhadradri 7 months ago
@jazzzzdude it's my a habit...
yuasadesign 7 months ago
Is that sound included with the ewi or did you use an extra module for it? It sounds wonderful!
saiyoucho 9 months ago
It's an electric clarinet actually
bonynekowolf 1 year ago
THIS is so awesome, i think i was cool for playing the bass but, you kick asses with that thing i dont even know what is, (an electric floute i think) you rock so hard!
gairokux 1 year ago
Akai "EWI 4000s", nice sound!
NieZaoLiShi 1 year ago
God bless you, Yuasadesign !
jamsessio1 1 year ago
what is this instrument? O.O a electric flute? O_o OMG this tecnology is new for me D:
I like it *_*
S0uLMadn3ss 1 year ago
@S0uLMadn3ss
Thanks.
This instrument is Electric Wind Synthesizer.
Akai "EWI 4000s".
yuasadesign 1 year ago 2
@yuasadesign Can I play this even if I don't have the 4000? o.o
blaze115600 1 year ago
@yuasadesign WITCHCRAFT THIS IS!
Akais got some interesting stuffs I'm impressed by them
juicyjuicejosh 1 year ago
EWI FTW! :D
Ketaroukun 1 year ago 2
@Ketaroukun
Thanks!!
yuasadesign 1 year ago