Get a real drum kit. then try... i hate these electronic ones, they take the real passion and dedication out of music... how long did it take you to learn that on the korg? about a day? If your going to play keyboard, stick to proper keyboard samples not the lifeless drum tracks they have :) btw you keep in time very well! its just a shame it sounds so un emphasised and lacks the tone of a real kit :)
@Christopowaaa well i could upload a version of this on my drum set as well, but I'd have to take it to my friend's studio to mic it all and get the best sound out of it :P I should bring it there soon, and once it's all mic-ed i'll try to play it :p
@REPODONE I didn't make it :P I used a Guitar Pro 5 midi file i found on internet and just replaced the drums by the handplayed drums from that video :)
dam tight, i have the same thing, how do you change tempos and beats in mid action??? i thought you had 2 stop and change for different types of beats??? and one more thing i cant get my keyboard 2 sync up with my computer, any insight, im not sure if its suppose 2 come with software or not....
@purplepaint3 Thanks :) To plug the keyboard directly in the computer, I'd suggest buying a Line-In wire, well if you have a Line-in input on your pc o: It's usually blue. It does just fine for the sound and I always use that :P And I didn't really have to change the tempo since I was doing manually all the drums :P Hope that helps!
@Irockman1 Yeah its something to develop i understand :/ well i know that first note is a bass drum, then next one is a snare, the three black notes are cymbals, then the next one in the group of two is the crash, and right under are the toms :P thats the basic of midi drums ^^
Get a real drum kit. then try... i hate these electronic ones, they take the real passion and dedication out of music... how long did it take you to learn that on the korg? about a day? If your going to play keyboard, stick to proper keyboard samples not the lifeless drum tracks they have :) btw you keep in time very well! its just a shame it sounds so un emphasised and lacks the tone of a real kit :)
Christopowaaa 8 months ago
@Christopowaaa well i could upload a version of this on my drum set as well, but I'd have to take it to my friend's studio to mic it all and get the best sound out of it :P I should bring it there soon, and once it's all mic-ed i'll try to play it :p
croco64 8 months ago
Does this keyboard include some basic speakers or do you have to buy them?
Jormungandr69 10 months ago
het was erg mooi ik kan dat nooit
ik snap niet hoe je het doet
marcelseger1 1 year ago
the synth part at the beginning is wrong. Its Gb Ab Eb Db C. Idk what you did.
sithwriter 1 year ago
@sithwriter I actually didn't do it xD It was a MIDI file i found on internet and just removed the drum line :)
croco64 1 year ago
bass line can use some work other than that 5/5
REPODONE 1 year ago
@REPODONE I didn't make it :P I used a Guitar Pro 5 midi file i found on internet and just replaced the drums by the handplayed drums from that video :)
croco64 1 year ago
dam tight, i have the same thing, how do you change tempos and beats in mid action??? i thought you had 2 stop and change for different types of beats??? and one more thing i cant get my keyboard 2 sync up with my computer, any insight, im not sure if its suppose 2 come with software or not....
sick vid by the way!!!
purplepaint3 1 year ago
@purplepaint3 Thanks :) To plug the keyboard directly in the computer, I'd suggest buying a Line-In wire, well if you have a Line-in input on your pc o: It's usually blue. It does just fine for the sound and I always use that :P And I didn't really have to change the tempo since I was doing manually all the drums :P Hope that helps!
croco64 1 year ago
amazing man 5/5
NINOBROWN914 1 year ago
GNARLY
loaf20000 1 year ago
Really nice! I can't do drums on the keyboard well at all.
Irockman1 1 year ago
@Irockman1 You should practice it, it can be really useful for composing :P ^^
croco64 1 year ago
@Irockman1 And it helps improving your sense of rythm, i really think its something worth it to practice :)
croco64 1 year ago
@croco64 The main problem for me is I can never remember what drum sounds the keys are going to play.
Irockman1 1 year ago
@Irockman1 Yeah its something to develop i understand :/ well i know that first note is a bass drum, then next one is a snare, the three black notes are cymbals, then the next one in the group of two is the crash, and right under are the toms :P thats the basic of midi drums ^^
croco64 1 year ago
FTW!
Pikachuwee 1 year ago
@Pikachuwee wee :D
croco64 1 year ago
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DarkGargoyal 1 year ago
@DarkGargoyal Ty :D
croco64 1 year ago