Playing Multiple Parts Along with Backing Tracks LIVE On Your MODX and Montage

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  • Опубликовано: 3 янв 2025

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  • @ArunKumarElamana
    @ArunKumarElamana Год назад +6

    Some people are born to explain, Scott is one gem of a tutor. So crystal clear explanation demystifying the intimidating MONTAGE menus.

    • @ScottsSynthStuff
      @ScottsSynthStuff  Год назад +1

      Thank you for the kind words!

    • @AlexKidd4Fun
      @AlexKidd4Fun Год назад +1

      Agreed. This is the clearest explanation I've ever been able to find on montage scenes, sets and performances. 👍👍

    • @iamtonyade
      @iamtonyade 11 месяцев назад

      Thanks so much for this breakdown! I just need one major clarification before I decide on whether to invest in this MODX 6. If I have a 1-man band gig and I have a consistent drum loop playing in the background at a steady tempo, would I be able to switch in between different backing tracks in real-time while that same one drum loop is playing in the background? Thanks so much Scott!

  • @adamlangford2849
    @adamlangford2849 9 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for this, I'm a brand new modx owner and haven't played regularly for 30 years, this is really useful information!

  • @rosswiltse179
    @rosswiltse179 2 месяца назад +1

    Thank you Scott, excellent explanation. I'm up and jammin", with my backing tracks.

  • @jamesdefrancesco7765
    @jamesdefrancesco7765 Год назад +2

    In the 90s, I gigged with my SY99, SY77, and RY30 in live settings. The 99 was the master sequencer. I could load about 5 songs at a time into the memory. Worked like a charm. At that time it was certainly weird using a drum machine. It was certainly not interesting visually. Thank goodness the other member of the band was a guitarist. This allowed me to create lots of cool orchestrations/arrangements live that I would otherwise not be able to do without midi sequencing. Had to watch the polyphony limitatations. We thought we were so high tech back in the early 90s!

  • @leoincorvaia693
    @leoincorvaia693 5 месяцев назад +1

    You are very concise & quick. Thanks for all your help.

  • @vindsoft
    @vindsoft 10 месяцев назад +2

    Great video, Scott! I was tipped years back by another user to leverage Keyboard control on & off for different scenes so that the sound will transition smoothly. Mute may cut the sound abruptly.

  • @robskis4boys
    @robskis4boys Год назад +1

    Two thumbs way up Scott!!! Very well done, you're a natural. Peace

  • @nanayawasare1
    @nanayawasare1 2 месяца назад +1

    It’s not only useful but life saver. Amazing. I’ve been looking for a new keyboard as I have My Roland RD 2000 gone. This video sold it for me. I’m definitely getting this keyboard. What I’m not sure is getting 88 or 76keys because I will be carrying it about a lot.

  • @Jtcrawford3
    @Jtcrawford3 2 года назад +3

    Thank you Scott. Exceptional video and tutorial.

  • @BlueJavaTN
    @BlueJavaTN 2 года назад +3

    Thanks Scott - I had an issue where trying to have a looping wave file linked to a performance, where I had to reload the pattern every time as was not saving with the performance. The key is saving as a Live Set as you demonstrated - helpful timing as I'm using this in a gig Friday!

  • @bio-metric-1016
    @bio-metric-1016 2 года назад +2

    Fantastic Sir probably one of the best breakdowns I’ve seen very easy and clear to understand what you were talking about I’ve had a montage about two years now and I didn’t know some of the the things you’ve just spoke about thanks 🙏

  • @jordansinger8543
    @jordansinger8543 Год назад +1

    SO USEFUL! THESE KEYBOARD IS A MONSTER!

  • @adrianjapp
    @adrianjapp Год назад +1

    Great tips. Thanks. Relatively new to a MODX8+.

  • @hyunjoopark3658
    @hyunjoopark3658 5 месяцев назад +1

    Super useful!! Thanks so much!!

  • @ChordFreak
    @ChordFreak 2 года назад +1

    Oh, learnt new feature. Thank you!

  • @rocketmanstudio
    @rocketmanstudio Год назад +1

    Excellent!!! So detailed and great walk through, so many instructional videos go way to fast like we know where everything’s at, they forget that’s what these videos are for it’s not called a “ walk through “ for no reason…Thx

  • @michaelgambs3447
    @michaelgambs3447 Год назад +1

    Awesome video, thank you so much. You deserve way more subs!!!

  • @jimsuber6784
    @jimsuber6784 8 месяцев назад

    Thanks Scott. I was about to trade my new MODX7+ for a kazoo. All of a sudden, I love it.

  • @jesusr160
    @jesusr160 11 месяцев назад

    Amazing i just bought modx plus i see how things operate

  • @erniepavone1093
    @erniepavone1093 5 месяцев назад

    Wow, pretty cool Scott, thanks

  • @sliezsky
    @sliezsky Год назад +1

    Super video, thank you :)

  • @SuneSchack
    @SuneSchack Год назад +1

    Great tutorial, bro! Dig it!

  • @valinhosvideos
    @valinhosvideos 7 месяцев назад +1

    Great video ! Can you teach how can I use the actual backing track and another metronomo/ guide track in the output 3-4 ? Thanks

  • @thesoundzweddingpartyband9276
    @thesoundzweddingpartyband9276 Год назад +1

    Great video & info. Thanks

  • @rexrathtar3893
    @rexrathtar3893 Год назад +1

    Useful information. Thanks!

  • @masaizamuya4477
    @masaizamuya4477 Год назад +1

    Excellent tutorial 👏🏼
    Thank you brother 👍🏼

  • @atrothe
    @atrothe 8 месяцев назад

    Thanks Scott I will use that tip with my MODX

  • @RusiruRupasinghe
    @RusiruRupasinghe Год назад

    You are a lifesaver! Thank you

  • @sisternigel
    @sisternigel Год назад

    Thank you. Clear and concise.

  • @victoriousdd3123
    @victoriousdd3123 Год назад

    Good job Scott never disappoint

  • @Seven-ce1rq
    @Seven-ce1rq Год назад +1

    Thank you so much! Very helpful

  • @tijomtitus
    @tijomtitus Год назад +1

    Thank you so much 🙂

  • @neverendingfire
    @neverendingfire 2 года назад +1

    Scott, thanks for this video, was really interesting and have now subscribed.. I've only recently got my Montage 8, but I love it.. but so much to learn and at the moment I'm just enjoying a lot of the live sounds.. But I will learn to do more with it as I explore more and more and I'll be referencing your videos!!
    Many thanks ! Keep up the great work ! Nicely explained!

    • @ScottsSynthStuff
      @ScottsSynthStuff  2 года назад +1

      It's a credit to Yamaha that the MODX and Montage can be used as a simple preset machine...or you can dive in to one of the most complex and capable synth engines made. But you don't HAVE to! :)

    • @neverendingfire
      @neverendingfire 2 года назад

      @@ScottsSynthStuff Absolutely! I've owned a few keyboards over the years and my philosophy has always been to upgrade it once I had felt I had reached the maximum potential of my existing instrument. I've always loved the sound of the Yamaha's, and have written most of my songs on them. Thanks again.

  • @kevanbarrett7411
    @kevanbarrett7411 Год назад

    Thanks Scott. This was useful as I'm just in the process of adding some WAV backing files that will either play along live with through my MODX or Nautilus or perhaps both. Just to say though 24 bit files are working fine on both synths.

  • @BTLOMS
    @BTLOMS Год назад

    Great Lesson

  • @flashcardsthebeautifulj5632
    @flashcardsthebeautifulj5632 День назад

    Great video are you able to do a sound comparison of the modx and the montage or the montage and the montage M?

    • @ScottsSynthStuff
      @ScottsSynthStuff  23 часа назад

      I thought about doing that exact comparison between both the MODX/Montage and Montage/Montage M when I had them both in the studio - but the actual difference in sound, while audible in the studio, would be pretty much completely negated by the lossy audio compression that RUclips uses on the videos, and everything would sound exactly the same.

  • @joe-mens8678
    @joe-mens8678 Год назад

    Good job this is very useful but I still have a question for you thanks

  • @kennypr
    @kennypr 6 месяцев назад

    Good video. I play on church alone (Montage) so I was wondering how can I integrated drums with my performance

  • @Admirableprince
    @Admirableprince Год назад +1

    Thanks Scott for this informative video.
    I'm currently thinking to switch to Montage 8 and now checking through Montage features to be sure it mactches my style of stage performance. I have two questions:
    1. Is it possible to create custom styles or rhythms that can be used in the accompaniment?
    2. Is it possible to create an acoustic guitar strumming pattern in one of the tracks of a style/rhythm?
    Thank once again, looking forward to your answers

    • @ScottsSynthStuff
      @ScottsSynthStuff  Год назад

      Yes, both of these can be accomplished with the arpeggiator in the MODX and Montage. User arpeggiators can be created from the pattern sequencer, containing rhythms or styles or whatever. The arpeggiator will play those in whatever key/chord you press (or can be configured to play in a specific key). The arpeggiator can also be configured to play chords "strummed", or you could just play a strum pattern into the pattern sequencer, and make an arpeggio from that. It's complex...but very powerful.

    • @Admirableprince
      @Admirableprince Год назад

      Thank you very much Scott.

  • @mydanbff5483
    @mydanbff5483 2 года назад +1

    Love this can you do more like showing how to take off the foot pedal from different parts when layering please you thee best

    • @ScottsSynthStuff
      @ScottsSynthStuff  2 года назад

      I just recorded a video on this for you - look for it on Monday!

    • @mydanbff5483
      @mydanbff5483 Год назад

      @@ScottsSynthStuff God bless you can’t wait thank you so much

  • @RickLewis
    @RickLewis 8 месяцев назад

    As a complete beginner to learning how to play and program the Montage I found this very helpful. Is it also possible to have the backing track and/or individual parts from a song which are pre-recorded be trigger on demand from pressing a key? Do you have a tutorial on that? I will be checking through your other videos. Thank you.

  • @gerryfarrell4476
    @gerryfarrell4476 Год назад

    Great job … thank you

  • @Info-Ark
    @Info-Ark 2 года назад +1

    this is amazing

  • @peterradd6836
    @peterradd6836 4 месяца назад

    Splendid video. My next question would be - where/how do you control the volume of the .wav file when you've hit play? You'd certainly want to do adjust that during sound check of the gig, right? thanks :-)

  • @garfieldoliveira1458
    @garfieldoliveira1458 Год назад

    Wowwwww thanks Scott, great detailed video, was wondering if theres any limit on as to how many backing tracks i can record on the montage 8, thanks

  • @johnloffredo
    @johnloffredo Год назад +1

    Dude your a great help thank you so much

  • @jimward2324
    @jimward2324 Год назад +2

    This is awesome - exactly what I need. Question: How do I adjust the volume of the backing track Im assuming that I can adjust my keyboard sounds via the sliders. My goal is to balance the mix. For me this is a WOW video. Please keep making them.

  • @garaiss
    @garaiss Год назад

    Thank you for your video! I have question! Scott, as long time synth master. I would like to ask from you advice. I was with my Juno DS88 for quite long time, but now I see need more professional-no I need professional stage piano-serious main stage keyboard for live playing! I have look for CK series, Roland 0fantom series, MODX, of course i love Nord piano sounds, and RD 2000 and Roland Fantom but they to expensive! What would you suggest. Maybe you could help me to figure out witch one would be the best from your view.

  • @erniepavone1093
    @erniepavone1093 Год назад

    Very helpful

  • @kelpspiano
    @kelpspiano Год назад

    Thank You from brazil !!

  • @LarryHoneycutt
    @LarryHoneycutt Год назад

    What is the USB item that allows you to project your keyboard to video? You mentioned it at the beginning of the video and said you couldn't use it because your USB slot was taken. Great info by the way!!

  • @billparsons9905
    @billparsons9905 2 месяца назад

    I’ve been using Stage Traxx 3 for my external backup tracks. I have it connected via bluetooth to my Bose S1 Pro. Your process here would eliminate the need for that. Is there any quality difference between using Stage Traxx 3 via bluetooth and a USB connected to my MODX as a backup track? Thanks again for your excellent videos.

    • @ScottsSynthStuff
      @ScottsSynthStuff  2 месяца назад

      The MODX will play the WAV files at full 44.1 through its ADCs so the sound will be quite good.

  • @JunkSoap
    @JunkSoap 2 года назад +1

    Interesting....
    But there are a few things to consider when playing backing tracks live.
    * You gotta route a clicktrack and cues to your drummer
    * You gotta be able to stop / mute the backing track at any time in case something goes wrong.
    * The FOH guy will be mad if you can't send him two separate signals...
    * Loading time must be as short as possible ( In my case, I'm asked to leave as little silence as possible between two songs... )
    * You gotta be able to jump from a song to any other than the folllowing one on the setlist... ( our leader works like a DJ and reorders the setlist on the fly depending on the audience enthusiasm )
    * Stability.... ( You can't fuck up at a live TV show... Computers banned... )
    Looks there is still room for innovation in that area... I can't believe this backing track thing hasn't been covered by manufacturers in 2022 !!!!
    I'm currently using a Cymatics Utrack24 to play backing tracks, but still no midi sync... in 2022... Such a shame....
    Recently, a kickstarter campaign has been initiated for a product called "Idoru P1". Looks promising, but I'm not sure the pedal form factor is suitable for every one, and jumping to another song in the setlist looks difficult in a live situation...
    For the old school guys like me who refuse computers on stage, the best solution is maybe to use an Akai Force, now that tempo change and stream from disk are supported... And maybe hope Akai release a Force Keys, just like they did with MPC Keys 61... Let's keep fingers crossed...

    • @ScottsSynthStuff
      @ScottsSynthStuff  2 года назад

      Some very good points.
      - Clicktrack: You have only one real option: embed the click in one channel of the WAV audio, and send the other channel (mono) to FOH. Montage and Fantom/Fantom-0 have multiple outputs where you can route click separately, but that's synced to the keyboard's tempo, NOT to the WAV file, so you really need that click as part of the audio.
      - Stopping: You can stop/pause the backing track instantly on the MODX/Montage with the transport controls.
      - Separate signals: Yes, but I see more and more synth guys (who for whatever reason are in charge of the backing track as well) with their own submixer, and they send a complete mix (at least backing track/synths) to FOH.
      - Loading time: On the MODX/Montage, it's instant. Hit the song on the screen, hit play. No load time, it's instant.
      - Jumping tracks: again, on the MODX/Montage, with your live set list, you have 16 tracks to pick from on each page, and you have 16 pages to pick from - per bank (and there are 8 banks). Just touch the song you want, hit play, you're ready to go
      - And yes, stability is always an issue. I would not want to have a laptop on stage running the show for a huge live production. At least not with multiple hot backups and people other than me ready to switch between them.
      The uTrack 24 is a good solution to that, and is something I actually considered for use as a multichannel audio interface at one point.

    • @emersonpit
      @emersonpit Год назад

      For keyboardist, Korg Kronos is actually the answer for backing tracks and stability on stage. Multiple audio tracks, large SSD storage inside, instantly change in Live Mode, high quality hardware, separate output and volume control for sounds, backtrack and click.

  • @Altsouza64
    @Altsouza64 Год назад +1

    Hi Scott, if I want to add midi files songs instead of wav songs to play along with, Is it possible? Sometimes I want to change the midi file, add some parts etc, so would be easier than to modify wav files. Great Vídeo. Thanks

    • @ScottsSynthStuff
      @ScottsSynthStuff  Год назад +1

      Yes, you can load MID files into the sequencer, or you can play them directly - with the added bonus that the MID file can play parts 8-16, which you can't play from the keybed.

    • @Altsouza64
      @Altsouza64 Год назад

      @@ScottsSynthStuff Thanks

  • @dealsbetweenfriends
    @dealsbetweenfriends Год назад

    most difficult syth. station ever had...........Thanks! MODX

  • @artie218
    @artie218 Месяц назад

    I am just getting into doing something like this, my one question is that is there a way to record this while playing to a wav that would export to the thumb drive?

  • @MG-Nordster
    @MG-Nordster Год назад

    Scott, which button activates the PLAY for the backing track? Thank you soooo much, i just bought the Modx8+ so forgive my dumb question!

  • @markkatz3563
    @markkatz3563 Год назад +1

    Awesome....quick question. So aside from a B3 and ARP2600 back in the day (I'm old), I just got modx8, and am learning this bad boy. That said, if I wanted to only have parts of the imported wav file performance play, say just bass and drums, would I have to edit it in ProTools or something to delete the other sounds from the wav file that I don't want? There is no way to do this on the MODX, is there? Or did I get the whole thing wrong?

    • @ScottsSynthStuff
      @ScottsSynthStuff  Год назад

      That's correct, you'd have to have that done in an editor and written that way to the WAV file first.

  • @petersparfuchs5700
    @petersparfuchs5700 Год назад

    Great Video! Do you know a way to save that pre selected volume of the backing track into the live set? Everytime I recall the live set the volume of the backing tracks turns to maximum.

    • @thesoundchecker
      @thesoundchecker Год назад

      same problem here on my MODX6 - any solution yet?

  • @MarcusTrotta
    @MarcusTrotta 2 года назад +1

    Hey Scott, excellent video, can't wait to try this on a couple songs here. Question about something I'm struggling with: How about using a short wav file that I'm want to loop throughout the song? I was able to load that into the performance, but can't seem to find a way to loop it (it's 2 bars long). Any suggestions?

    • @ScottsSynthStuff
      @ScottsSynthStuff  2 года назад +1

      Nope, it doesn't have that capability, unfortunately. You'll have to loop in it your DAW or Audacity, then export that WAV with the loop repeated in it.

    • @Blancramon
      @Blancramon Год назад

      If I understand you correctly it's doable, check this out (around min 5 he tlks about looping): ruclips.net/video/cIE4nVrVhRc/видео.html.
      However I have not figured out how to do another basic thing: switch to another loop within the same performance (which should be standard, since that's what songs consist of usually - a hand ful of drum loops over which you play your accompaniment). So if anyone knows how to do that let me know!

  • @slavetothesquarewave
    @slavetothesquarewave 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for this Scott. Is there a way of assigning the backing track to separate outputs so the house mixer has separate mix control for the track and the live keyboard performance?

    • @ScottsSynthStuff
      @ScottsSynthStuff  2 года назад

      I don't think you can change the output destination of the WAV file, but you can for each of the parts - so you could set each of the parts to output on the assignable L/R outputs, and then have the WAV file play out its default main L/R outputs. Of course, this is on the Montage only, as the MODX does not have assignable outputs.

  • @casey__pope
    @casey__pope 10 месяцев назад

    Hey Scott- is it possible to adjust the volume of a backing track while playing live over it?

  • @MeesRoos
    @MeesRoos 6 месяцев назад

    Is it also possible to send a backingtrack, click an que's seperate to the front of house at the same time?

  • @Rogwatford
    @Rogwatford Год назад +1

    Is it possible to store multitrack wavs in a drum part or in elements of an AWM2 part and trigger them from that?

    • @ScottsSynthStuff
      @ScottsSynthStuff  Год назад

      The WAVs must be 44.1 stereo only, so no multitrack unfortunately.

    • @Rogwatford
      @Rogwatford Год назад

      @@ScottsSynthStuff There is no problem in making multitrack wavs 44.1 stereo. I don’t understand why that is a stumbling block.

    • @Rogwatford
      @Rogwatford Год назад

      @@ScottsSynthStuff Ah, sorry, I think I should have said the idea was to put stereo stems of a multitrack song into either AWM elements or as samples for a drum part.

  • @ST-ry7lr
    @ST-ry7lr 4 месяца назад

    Sadly the association with the performance and the wav file only lasts until you power the montage/modx off. When you power it back on you will need to reload your wav files into every performance you had one attached to. It looks (at least on my synth) that the wav files need to be loaded into the limited memory on the modx/montage to work. If that's the case, this isn't a workable scenario, as there is not enough memory to store more than a few songs, even if you delete all of the optional libraries you might have installed.
    If I am mistaken about this please tell me what I'm doing wrong, I was really hoping that this would work!

    • @ST-ry7lr
      @ST-ry7lr 4 месяца назад

      Ok, never mind. I guess I was doing this wrong. And clearly it is not loading into internal memory, and reading it from USB stick. One of the things that confused me was that if you switched from a performance with a song loaded to a performance without a song loaded, the original song would still be loaded and play if you hit the play button. Apparently they don't clear the audio buffer when loading a performance, so need to be careful about that.
      Thanks for the instructions, definitely not intuitive!

  • @alan93
    @alan93 10 месяцев назад

    you explain and show things very well , better than most, however, I'm not sure what type of backing tracks people would play along with. Band recordings or something else?

    • @ScottsSynthStuff
      @ScottsSynthStuff  10 месяцев назад

      Usually it's going to be the parts of a track that can't be played by hand. Maybe there's a pattern being played over and over again that you can't play when you're already playing something else. Maybe there's a guitar in the song, and you don't have a guitarist. Basically, anything that you want to hear as part of the song, but can't perform manually.

  • @MauriceJayMusic
    @MauriceJayMusic Год назад

    Hey Scott, another awesome tutorial ! Thank you! One question.... how does one activate the MoDX click track to play along at the same time with the backing track (presuming one knows the tempo of the backing track). Maybe worth a wee follow up video?

    • @ScottsSynthStuff
      @ScottsSynthStuff  Год назад +1

      That would be tough - there's nothing in the backing track that would sync the MODX click to it.

    • @MauriceJayMusic
      @MauriceJayMusic Год назад

      @@ScottsSynthStuff thanks for getting back, yeah, I feared that :( Love you're videos and thanks again.

  • @markl8282
    @markl8282 2 года назад +1

    Very well explained. Thanks.
    Probably a dumb question but the backing wav file is a single separate sound source which does not take away from your remaining polyphony for live play (FM or sample based). Would that be correct?

    • @ScottsSynthStuff
      @ScottsSynthStuff  2 года назад +1

      That's correct, the backing track has no effect on polyphony.

  • @classicarcadeamusementpark4242

    It is possible to have a saved patch that streams the wav files from a USB memory stick to save space on the MODX?
    This way, you would select the patch from the Live Set, make sure the USB stick with the wave file is connected, and press play on the MODX?

  • @thatlovejones
    @thatlovejones 2 года назад +1

    Nice! What steps to take to load the backing tracks in from USB stick? MODX user.

    • @ScottsSynthStuff
      @ScottsSynthStuff  2 года назад +2

      You don't load them in - you just point to them as part of the performance live set. It plays them directly from the USB stick.

    • @thatlovejones
      @thatlovejones 2 года назад

      ​@@ScottsSynthStuff Thank you!

  • @davidordonez8964
    @davidordonez8964 11 месяцев назад

    What if I want to also send click on one side and tracks on the other?

  • @edrumsense
    @edrumsense Год назад

    Thanks! but please help me to solve a doubt. I have to trigger about 3 or 4 audio files that correspond to Audio FXs, like recordings of a sea ship, long wind, background noises, etc. In roland I can assign different audio FX tracks to different pads. Question, can I somehow trigger multiple audio files here too? or I can only trigger only one file per live set?

  • @nationalmilkbar6864
    @nationalmilkbar6864 2 года назад

    Is it possible to change the volume of each individual backing track once it's in the Montage? Not got a Montage yet so don't know my way around it. Thanks, really insightful video

  • @pianoman1015
    @pianoman1015 Год назад

    Scott I have my USB stick formatted with 2-3 samples I can't get them to play on my modx8 what am I missing here

  • @MusicGoodies-
    @MusicGoodies- Год назад

    How do I assign keys? Thanks!

  • @Venatt1
    @Venatt1 Год назад

    Excellent tutorial, but I think there's a very important part missing. If you are using backing tracks to play live and let's say theres's a drummer in your band, how do you send the drummer a click or metronome so he's in tempo with the backing tracks ??? I know the Montage has a dedicated output for that but the Modx doesn't. Maybe you could add more info on this type of scenario.

    • @ScottsSynthStuff
      @ScottsSynthStuff  Год назад

      That's one of the issues with the MODX. You can do it with the Montage or the Fantom (both Fantom and Fantom-0 have secondary outputs). For the MODX, you'd have to send MIDI clock to a second device to produce the click track.

    • @Venatt1
      @Venatt1 Год назад

      @@ScottsSynthStuff I think that in that case the best think would to be to have the backing tracks on a DAW instead of the MODX. Or hopefully someday somebody can do a video on how to exactly achieve this using midi. The reason on why I didn’t buy the MODX+ is because they didn’t add that extra output.

  • @pt3Pix
    @pt3Pix 2 года назад +1

    Great video! Question I have: Let's say I have two (or more) wav files that I want to play. First wav is the intro that's 5 seconds long. The second wav gets played just before the chorus and it's only two seconds. And I also want to play whatever keys/synth sound live. Is this doable?

    • @ScottsSynthStuff
      @ScottsSynthStuff  2 года назад

      You would have to edit them together into a single WAV file first. Either that or have them as separate live set performances - but you would have to trigger them manually.

  • @eldkir
    @eldkir Год назад

    Where is the "Play?" Also... Is the sound saved internally, or does the flash drive have to be plugged in?

  • @TommyRobinsoncat
    @TommyRobinsoncat 2 года назад +1

    thanks pal

  • @alancummings5651
    @alancummings5651 Год назад

    But what about smooth sound switching when you mute.? Doesn’t it suddenly cut off when switching scenes? It seems to on my modx8

    • @billgrabbe9992
      @billgrabbe9992 Год назад

      I believe you can turn off keyboard control instead of muting to avoid that problem.

  • @NanaOkyere
    @NanaOkyere 2 года назад

    Can mofx do this?

  • @keemez
    @keemez 2 года назад

    bout time for a haircut, champ

  • @2musicbaz885
    @2musicbaz885 7 месяцев назад

    Thanks 🙏

  • @NoMoreRatRace4Me
    @NoMoreRatRace4Me 2 года назад

    I use 48k files.

    • @ScottsSynthStuff
      @ScottsSynthStuff  2 года назад +1

      You would have to convert them to 44.1/24 or 44.1/16 in order to use them, then.

    • @NoMoreRatRace4Me
      @NoMoreRatRace4Me 2 года назад

      @@ScottsSynthStuff Nope, I render out 48k 16 bit PCM audio wave files and drop them right in to the MODX. Excellent Sound.

  • @billsolomon1
    @billsolomon1 Год назад

    This same procedure can be done with the MODX plus?