you need to get a nice looper just to experiment. lay down that right hand riff and variations so you don't need to keep to a tempo tick with the ad-lib. just use it on the first pass only, the metronome.. before you know it your timings will be pretty well solid so much so you'll be able to drift off tempo (at will) and to any amount leave spaces defined pauses where the beat is still present. that Boss rc 600 is a mean machine.
Dude. I've been recording and producing music for nearly 25 years and even went to school for it. What in the hell is going on? Do you even know? I have 100% heard worse and I am no professional keyboardist. Do you or do you not, in fact, partake in the use of illegal substances? Because, this seems like a drug induced rant on a keyboard that went on for 10 minutes and only Lord knows how long before and after. Get on a rhythm and have some melodies and actual chords and it could be cool. I am not tearing you down, but you posted it for the world to see...on YT...So I am commenting.
@@phuckthefcc Well why didn't ya say so? Drunk...ok cool! Me too! But for the programming a constant melody part....that Synth has a built in arpeggio/arpeggiator. Arpeggio means, you can program it to play certain notes over and over and over to play the exact notes you want, at the exact speed/timing that you want. It is absolutely AWESOME once you learn the arpeggio on any machine/board. It all depends on the synth and how much it can record/retain....but on this one, you should be able to program something nice and it is WELL worth reading the documentation for your synth!!! I Promise 100 times over!! Also, if you hit the record button and learn how/why the recording works the way it does....you can use a feature called "quantize" which pretty much aligns every note in to it's "place" depending on how you set it to be. It will automatically micro adjust everything to be where it needs to be, if you are recording on that synth. PLEASE PLEASE read on this manual and learn your synth. You will 10000% more appreciate it if you really take the time to learn it's real functions! www.scribd.com/document/87230529/Alesis-QS71-QS81-Manual
you need to get a nice looper just to experiment. lay down that right hand riff and variations so you don't need to
keep to a tempo tick with the ad-lib. just use it on the first pass only, the metronome..
before you know it your timings will be pretty well solid so much so you'll be able to drift off tempo (at will) and
to any amount leave spaces defined pauses where the beat is still present. that Boss rc 600 is a mean machine.
🤣Well, we found the positive guy
@@oldbladderhorn yes cause it sucks doing manual
Dude. I've been recording and producing music for nearly 25 years and even went to school for it. What in the hell is going on? Do you even know? I have 100% heard worse and I am no professional keyboardist. Do you or do you not, in fact, partake in the use of illegal substances? Because, this seems like a drug induced rant on a keyboard that went on for 10 minutes and only Lord knows how long before and after. Get on a rhythm and have some melodies and actual chords and it could be cool. I am not tearing you down, but you posted it for the world to see...on YT...So I am commenting.
Drunk
But don’t know how to properly program a constant melody then go off
Will learn but thanks
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@@phuckthefcc Well why didn't ya say so? Drunk...ok cool! Me too! But for the programming a constant melody part....that Synth has a built in arpeggio/arpeggiator. Arpeggio means, you can program it to play certain notes over and over and over to play the exact notes you want, at the exact speed/timing that you want. It is absolutely AWESOME once you learn the arpeggio on any machine/board. It all depends on the synth and how much it can record/retain....but on this one, you should be able to program something nice and it is WELL worth reading the documentation for your synth!!! I Promise 100 times over!! Also, if you hit the record button and learn how/why the recording works the way it does....you can use a feature called "quantize" which pretty much aligns every note in to it's "place" depending on how you set it to be. It will automatically micro adjust everything to be where it needs to be, if you are recording on that synth. PLEASE PLEASE read on this manual and learn your synth. You will 10000% more appreciate it if you really take the time to learn it's real functions! www.scribd.com/document/87230529/Alesis-QS71-QS81-Manual
@@deejaytrizaykinda wish I wish I was on coke; probably sound better
@@deejaytrizaythe thing is also, I’m kinda classical so things change constantly