I did not even realize I could hold shift to switch between measures. Just like on my JD-Xi, but I never tried it. These videos always teach me something valuable.
The first "TR" drum machine was the TR-77 from 1972. There were several models of these preset rhythm machines made throughout the 70s. Roland's first programmable drum machine was the CR-78 from 1978.
That's awesome, thanks for sharing! I just read about the CompuRhythm CR-78 on Wikipedia. If you play the clips they have there it sounds just like the songs they mention. There's so much history to all of this. Really incredible.
I really hope so much that you do more videos explaining and teaching this, I am a Christian and would love to use my fantom to praise God using a wide range of the features. At the moment I have a reasonable grasp of the basics but filters and oscillators and envelopes etc I still need to learn what these are and what they are doing to the sound. This was really helpful and insightful but I think I need it explained at a little bit more of a basic level first. Keep up the amazing work, thanks for posting this video.
Thanks! I know how you feel. I was overwhelmed at first too, and am still not super comfortable playing the keyboard live. I recommend starting simple -- all the effects can wait. Good luck!
no sNice tutorialt. Always watched soft-soft beginner guides and understood notNice tutorialng. But now I am feeling the first ti like I can start making
I am intrigued with Roland Fantom 0 series, also the flagship Fantom series. But I am disappointed, that the TR-REC on Fantom 0 only allows 4/4 and 3/4 time signatures. Is this also true for the flagship Fantoms?
I did not even realize I could hold shift to switch between measures. Just like on my JD-Xi, but I never tried it. These videos always teach me something valuable.
Fantastic! I learn more from you than Roland! Greetings from Finland
I can feel how happy you are because of the update.
Can't wait to see your other videos.
The first "TR" drum machine was the TR-77 from 1972. There were several models of these preset rhythm machines made throughout the 70s. Roland's first programmable drum machine was the CR-78 from 1978.
That's awesome, thanks for sharing! I just read about the CompuRhythm CR-78 on Wikipedia. If you play the clips they have there it sounds just like the songs they mention. There's so much history to all of this. Really incredible.
@@contemporarysynth check out my “Computopia” video where I use the 1978 synths: Jupiter 4 and ProMars with the CR-78
Wow, that's amazing! So is your channel. The perfect blend of technology and art. You're my hero! Subscribed.
I really hope so much that you do more videos explaining and teaching this, I am a Christian and would love to use my fantom to praise God using a wide range of the features. At the moment I have a reasonable grasp of the basics but filters and oscillators and envelopes etc I still need to learn what these are and what they are doing to the sound. This was really helpful and insightful but I think I need it explained at a little bit more of a basic level first. Keep up the amazing work, thanks for posting this video.
Thanks! I know how you feel. I was overwhelmed at first too, and am still not super comfortable playing the keyboard live. I recommend starting simple -- all the effects can wait. Good luck!
5:02, if you hold shift and increase the loop length at the same time it copies the MIDI automatically
yo bro, really thankya. Big respect
He did a very good job imo. Explaining the basics step by step. English is not my first language and I have no experience in using DAWs
going well. For so reason tNice tutorials video struck as really concise and really cleared up so questions I had. The DAW I used back in
i always wondered what the TR was now i know thank you .
no sNice tutorialt. Always watched soft-soft beginner guides and understood notNice tutorialng. But now I am feeling the first ti like I can start making
Legend says he's still not back..
Really helped in 19 thx
How. Soni get back the ones I accidentally x out
what if i wanna save a project but i use free trial? can soone help
How do I pull up those effects slots on the left of the setuper?
I am intrigued with Roland Fantom 0 series, also the flagship Fantom series. But I am disappointed, that the TR-REC on Fantom 0 only allows 4/4 and 3/4 time signatures. Is this also true for the flagship Fantoms?
I don't know much about the big FANTOM, but I think you can dial in different time signatures.
Are you adding any effects on your vocals? Does Fantom 0 allow adding of vocal effects?
I'm adding a few effects while I mix it down but FANTOM 0 *does* allow one vocal effect. I have that in the next video!
I am really enjoying your videos. So innovative! Are you a worship leader in your church?
Yep, I direct our contemporary choir. I can't wait until I know enough to bring the FANTOM-0 in and use it for real!
@@contemporarysynth I wish you well! Are you in Canada, or USA?
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or is it for soft pro or sotNice tutorialng
Try zooming in (ctrl+scroll)
where did you receive the training?
Ha! No training - just trial and error. That's why I thought the videos might help. Hopefully you'll figure things out faster than I did!
your video’s are amazing- can you help with a few tNice tutorialngs
example... Drum kit - (kick, Snare, Nice tutorial-Hats ETC) all RED, app all Purple, Keyboards all Yellow, softs all Green and on..
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I'm going to learn tNice tutorials tNice tutorialng. The ti is now.
sadly