OK! I supposed something like that …
@jofemodo can you check my last vid, someone asking questions I’m not able to answer yet
Short sound demo
Recorded with Ableton. no effects and no mastering
only Zynthian sound
Stuck in the video process. Making a good video is harder than expected
moreover if .en is not your main language
I know exactly what you mean…
Added to the wiki:
http://wiki.zynthian.org/index.php/Zynthian_Sound_Demos#Multi-Timbral_.2F_Multi-Layer_Demos
Thanks for sharing!!
Thanks @parallax68!
I already answered the questions
Hi everyone, a new video on my channel, Part 4 - Midi
enjoy
brgs
Seb
Whoaooo @parallax68! You are my hero, man!!
I just added it to the wiki:
wiki.zynthian.org/index.php/Zynthian_Users_Guide
Some remarks:
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Regarding the first subject on the video: Single/Multi Channel Mode, I would like to add that single-channel mode is intended for on-stage keyboard players having a single keyboard connected to zynthian, while multi-channel mode is required when you want to play several channels at-once: having several keyboards connected to zynthian, using multi-channel sequencers, etc.
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Regarding the CC-unlearning: You are right. There is no way of CC-unlearn using the knobs. Currently that’s only possible using the touch interface. If anybody imagine a knob-way of implementing this, i would like to do it …
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Finally, regarding the program-change learning, i would like to add that it’s very useful too for changing between layers when having several layers on single-channel mode. Depending of your needs, you could use a single snapshot for a full performance with several songs. I mean, if you are using only a few instruments (let’s say, grand piano, rhodes, clavinet and hammond) in your concert, you can create all the needed layers and learn one program for every song or change. After, on stage, you simply change sequentially the program as your performance is going on: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, …
Thanks a lot for your videos!!! Really!!!
The Youtube’s Zynthian channel has been updated a little bit too:
Hi @jofemodo, thank you for the comments
if that make sense we can put your remarks under the midi video itself, that way the viewers can read them, what do you think ?
brgs
Seb
It’s done!
Thanks again!
Nice video @parallax68. I found the background music distracting - I don’t think it is required. Keep up the good work.
thanks @riban, I’ll try to edit and filter the highs, I want to keep something in background, otherwise I feel it becomes so boring
I’ve been enjoying the videos. Even though I’ve been playing with Zynthian for a while (too long??), I learnt a couple of things from the 3rd video. You can teach an old dog new tricks!