Layering // 5 secret weapons for keys players

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024

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  • @allendunning272
    @allendunning272 4 года назад +7

    Fuller, kudos for bringing videos for keys plays to worship

    • @allendunning272
      @allendunning272 4 года назад

      tutorials. I've been watching WT for several years and one of the best tips ever was from Brian Wahl about using "RehearsalMix" at multitracks.com to learn individual electric guitar parts. The same can be applied for learning individual keyboard parts. But just as with there being multiple electric guitar tracks/parts, each with different tones/pedal combinations on a song's verses, chorus, or bridge (which are handled as "snap shots" on the Helix), there are different keyboard patches/tones for the multiple tracks/parts - many of which have more than one patch/tone layered per track. Plus most churches only have one keyboard player, as opposed to two electric guitar players, to attempt to cover the parts live, that is if you're not running stems/tracks, which can suffer from audio deterioration when transposed more than a 1/2 step or two from their original key. Just listen to how the vocal timbre changes; the same happens for keyboard wav/mp3 files. If one "layers" the patches and plays chords in parallel beneath a lead/riff, for example a piano, a warm pad, and strings, you can end up with something similar to the joke from the movie Amadeus where the Emperor tells Mozart "there's just too many notes"; that is - your playing can end up quite different from the original mix/sound of the song. Here are some suggested topics that you might consider covering in future tutorials. Each of them are practical issues I've had to face when trying to prepare keyboard parts. 1. Matching/approximating the original patches/tones - Not all animals (pianos/synths) are equal; some are more equal than others. 2. Create non-parallel chords that can be played with one or two fingers, thereby freeing other fingers to play leads/riffs, which often have a completely different rhythm pattern. "Chord Trigger" in MainStage works here, but I use Ableton's MIDI Fx/Chords and Instrument Racks. 3. How to switch patches/tones for the different sections of a song, because in songs with several multiple tones the computer's CPU can become overloaded, and just lowering the volume slider isn't a fix. MainStage or Ableton most likely handles this issue differently. 3. How to use a an arpeggiator, including how to play independent riffs/leads with just one finger using the arpeggiator. "SundayKeys" had a MainStage tutorial on this. I use Omnisphere's arpeggiator, which can be applied differently to mutliple patches. 4. How to use "filters" and "envelopes" for patches/tones . 5. How to switch songs without having the patches/tones "drop out" or "hang up". I eagerly look forward to your future WT videos.

    • @brianmichaelfuller
      @brianmichaelfuller 4 года назад +1

      @@allendunning272 Great stuff Allen! Yes, I have also dealt with all of these obstacle as well. I will definitely be addressing some of these things!!! Specifically, how to learn songs and "reduce" parts to make the song work and feel right!

    • @allendunning272
      @allendunning272 4 года назад

      Just for fun I made a spread sheet matrix of the different patches/tones for the song sections of Elevation Worship's "Gone", which I'm currently preparing. On the "original recording" MultiTracks there are 4 keyboard tracks (really stems) plus a Synth Bass track. Assuming that the electric bass player is not going to be simultaneously playing the Moog Bass with a MIDI foot controller, this makes for a total of 5 tracks for the keyboard player to consider. But, there are actually 12 different patches/tones (at least that I can identify), which range from a minimum of 2 on Verse 1 up to 10 on Bridge 2. Definitely a challenge to attempt to play all of that "live", but also perhaps making an argument regarding the benefit of running stems/tracks with your worship band in the alternative.

  • @ashmarch
    @ashmarch 4 года назад +1

    Awesome. I'm a guitar player.i always wanted to convey this to the keyboard player in our church. It explains clearly .. thanks for the resources. God bless

  • @martinodelazzari6373
    @martinodelazzari6373 4 года назад +1

    Looking forward for the next installment of this series....,you guys keep up with the good work y'all are surely making a huge impact (at least in our team).

  • @2ridin
    @2ridin 4 года назад +4

    Second :) Seriously though, I appreciate all the resources you provide! Just bought a bunch of patches for my, new to me, Helix!

  • @PhilipCarado
    @PhilipCarado Год назад

    Thank you. such a short video. yet, I learned a lot!

  • @Diamond88keyz
    @Diamond88keyz 2 года назад

    Would love for you to cover Pedal techniques when playing piano/pads/strings please🙂

  • @Diamond88keyz
    @Diamond88keyz 2 года назад

    Excellent lesson and teaching style.

  • @chrismusico9601
    @chrismusico9601 4 года назад +3

    i wish you can do that in electric guitar as well. THANKS:)

  • @asmundlunde7762
    @asmundlunde7762 4 года назад +1

    Great video!

  • @Wells306
    @Wells306 4 года назад +9

    What is this 'Key-bord' you speak of?? Is that a new version of Line 6 Helix to make my gortar sound even more like an ambient synthesizer???

  • @freemandiaz5123
    @freemandiaz5123 4 года назад +1

    Fuller!

    • @brianmichaelfuller
      @brianmichaelfuller 4 года назад

      Freeman!!!

    • @freemandiaz5123
      @freemandiaz5123 4 года назад

      @@brianmichaelfuller Yeah, but I have not been MIA. Good to see you brother.

    • @brianmichaelfuller
      @brianmichaelfuller 4 года назад +2

      Thanks!!! You’re about to see a lot more of me ha! More Keys Tutorials on the way!

  • @elijahcoleman3193
    @elijahcoleman3193 4 года назад +2

    The Arturia though!!!

  • @PaulIsbell
    @PaulIsbell 4 года назад +1

    I’m an acoustic guitar guy but I’m looking into grabbing an Arturia for MIDI work in my home studio for songwriting.

  • @corandorios
    @corandorios 4 года назад

    Nice

  • @priscillachrisolite608
    @priscillachrisolite608 4 года назад +2

    Could you put more videos for key players?

  • @stewartdoty3741
    @stewartdoty3741 4 года назад

    Can you do a series like this for electric guitar?

  • @deenamarie8024
    @deenamarie8024 3 года назад

    Fuller, is there a compatible app where I can make these sounds with my iPad and keyboard? I’m willing to pay for a lesson to help me set it up.

  • @modestrhythm8422
    @modestrhythm8422 4 года назад +1

    Is there a software that's similar to this for Windows OS? I'm trying to layer sounds like this while recording because I only have 8 tracks available in my DAW and would love to consolidated keys and pads and adding some strings would be pretty insane. Sadly I just don't have a mac OS machine for Mainstage.

    • @keneokpareke1753
      @keneokpareke1753 3 года назад

      Why not get a keyboard that can play multiple sounds at once with sliders for each sound?

  • @RyanWright
    @RyanWright 3 года назад

    1:02 Some of us started out playing on a guitar.... lol

  • @Beencouraged777
    @Beencouraged777 Год назад

    Lol, I rember the knuckle playing..

  • @Serge_17
    @Serge_17 Год назад

    Hello
    What’s the name of that strings preset ?

  • @racatolofficial
    @racatolofficial 4 года назад +1

    how do i connect the pads to my keybard?

    • @brianmichaelfuller
      @brianmichaelfuller 4 года назад

      Try our MainStage Pads Player. It was designed to maximize the use of pads live with triggers, cross fades and transparency control. www.worshiptutorials.com/mainstage-pads-player-patches/

  • @Melissa-ju1pm
    @Melissa-ju1pm 3 года назад

    Does that keylab88 have the sliders that would be managed on my laptop when using keystation88?

  • @johnnycha-rach1112
    @johnnycha-rach1112 4 года назад +3

    A year later and comment here is another piano video lol

  • @emmanuelakoly9953
    @emmanuelakoly9953 Год назад

    Which keyboard is that?

  • @chrisevanz
    @chrisevanz 4 года назад

    Good introductory, thanks.
    The Ninja Attack adverts have done me in, though. I’ve unsubscribed

    • @worshiptutorials
      @worshiptutorials  4 года назад +1

      Ninja attack advertisements? If you're referring to ads that Google/RUclips is showing you in the videos, those are typically based on your own browsing/viewing history - we don't have any control over those.
      You can use an ad blocker, or sign up for RUclips Premium, and you'll never see an ad again.

    • @chrisevanz
      @chrisevanz 4 года назад

      Worship Tutorials Thanks. Ninja as in they leap out mid sentence without warning - it’s usually ‘Do you want to play worship guitar’ (I don’t).
      I was a bit harsh - re-subscribed :)

    • @worshiptutorials
      @worshiptutorials  4 года назад +1

      Ah yeah - the mid-roll ads can be a pain. I've been a RUclips premium subscriber for years. Every once in a while I watch a video while I'm signed out, and seeing ads just feels strange now, ha. That premium subscription is worth just to never see an ad again.

    • @chrisevanz
      @chrisevanz 4 года назад

      Worship Tutorials Thanks. I’ll think about that when Covid’s done and I’m back in work.
      Good content. The basics are really important ... and they’re not that basic ! It takes a lot of chops to play in church :)