Creating a Baseline Set and Volume Edit in the Roland FR-1x
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- Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024
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Note: The camera microphone tried to balance the volume, therefore the difference is not as clear.
In this video we will created a baseline set to see how the edits affect the sounds. I am only editing the treble registers and only changing the volume in this video. For this example I turned the volume all the way up to max and then added the 5 and 1/3 stop for the Piccolo reed.
In future videos we will be changing styles along with other items such as revert and chorus to examine the changes.
This video is for educational and enjoyment only. Have fun and keep playing!
I'm looking forward to seeing how you modify orchestra settings
I was not thinking about doing the orchestral sounds this early, but I may look at changing that. Thank you for the comments.
I have some nice settings I made for treble accordion sets and some for orchestral. I made a Cajun set using the top 5 reed combinations set to Cajun and turning off the bottom 2. Adding some volume always seems to help. For orchestral, I modified the Baritone sax and made a register for horn and orchestra. It's too bad Roland has the FR1X set up so you can't audition the sound without first loading it. It's very time consuming.
I agree, it would be so much nicer to be able to hear the edits without having to load them.
Too complicated!
Thanks for watching the video. Yes, it can be complicated. I am thinking about (and working toward - hopefully this winter) creating a new set of "sounds" that I will allow people to download. Bottom line is that I will try to make it easy for my viewers.