Indian Bollood music players
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Hey Adminrxb,adminrxb wrote:Sounds like a plan.
Looks like the Plan didn't go real well. It's been almost a month, and you still haven't posted "PART 2" which was supposed to include some Audio samples of what you were talking about. Remember? You said something about strong Guitars? Strong Bass? Strong real instruments? Strong percussion? Some magic styles that could get you through a gig without knowing the songs (and keys of those songs obviously), the singer and pretty much nothing about the gig?
You know, it's very rude to keep the fans waiting? Make some sound using the best patches and styles you have and post them on here please!
It's about time to get some Musical action going on this forum. It's all been talk , talk and talk!
Hi Aisha, 10 songs will take around 30 hours or more. I can't promise you to do that many right away. I'm very busy now, so can only do one at the time. Why don't you post your list here? Maybe someone already has some of those, or be willing to program some of them? I can do it, but I just can't do them all right away.Aisha wrote:Hello Sam, I wanted to know if you're still interested in making some more styles for us. I have a list of 10 songs , 4 of which i'd like to be able to play for my Son's birthday in May. I just need to know if you are going to help us with this list.
Thanks Sam, that sounds good. I corresponded with two other musicians who make Indian styles. To my surprise, they only had very loud indian drums and not much of anything else unlike korg factory styles which are nice and full.Assyrianpianist wrote:Hi Aisha, 10 songs will take around 30 hours or more. I can't promise you to do that many right away. I'm very busy now, so can only do one at the time. Why don't you post your list here? Maybe someone already has some of those, or be willing to program some of them? I can do it, but I just can't do them all right away.Aisha wrote:Hello Sam, I wanted to know if you're still interested in making some more styles for us. I have a list of 10 songs , 4 of which i'd like to be able to play for my Son's birthday in May. I just need to know if you are going to help us with this list.
My husband bought a few CDs that have Ethnic Indian and Middle Eastern drums. He wanted me to ask you if there's a possibility of using those with this keyboard. I'll post the updated list of songs soon.
Yes, that's totally possible. Do you know if they're only loops or single hit drum kits too?Aisha wrote:My husband bought a few CDs that have Ethnic Indian and Middle Eastern drums. He wanted me to ask you if there's a possibility of using those with this keyboard. I'll post the updated list of songs soon.
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Re: Indian Bollood music players
Hi Guys
My name is Bobby and am in Melbourne Australia
i Just bought a PA500 and am a new member in this forum.
Am happy to join you guys in the project
Bobby.
My name is Bobby and am in Melbourne Australia
i Just bought a PA500 and am a new member in this forum.
Am happy to join you guys in the project
Bobby.
It has both Indian drum loops and drum kits.Assyrianpianist wrote:Do you know if they're only loops or single hit drum kits too?
I've got a much longer list. I wanted to start with some slow songs and then add the rest later:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l5VsAm5Vw7k
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RLmeisD3 ... re=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5zMdet86 ... re=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c-whehTr0P8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VbchIzB8 ... re=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-TN-Yr1u ... re=related
Are there any midi or styles for any of these songs?
Ok , that sounds really good. In general, I don't like loop Libraries all that much for couple of reasons. Sometimes they serve their purpose though. Single shots are more useful. You just make one drum kit and make your own custom loops out of it.Aisha wrote: It has both Indian drum loops and drum kits.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l5VsAm5Vw7k
I listened to this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l5VsAm5Vw7k
Totally possible. I'll program this for now, so take this one off the list.
For the samples and loops, I must listen to them and have them in order to use them for your styles. Check your PM.
Sorry about the delay. Just got to finish your song.
Original:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l5VsAm5Vw7k
and my version:
http://www.soundclick.com/player/single ... i&newref=1
You can change the sounds easily, if you dont' like what i've chosen.
Original:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l5VsAm5Vw7k
and my version:
http://www.soundclick.com/player/single ... i&newref=1
You can change the sounds easily, if you dont' like what i've chosen.
Likewise Aisha, it was nice to mee you guys too. There's a few threads around here. There's a sticky thread called Tutorial which has a topic on slicing loops.Aisha wrote:Hi Sam, It was really nice meeting you in person the other day. The loop that you set up for us works really good. You showed us a thread that explained how to slice a drum loop, but I can't find it. Please send me the link when you have time. Thank you very much
Hi everybody. Is there a factory style that could be used to play a song called Pani Pani:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ABpLjADMH04
I can sing and play the melody, but I dont' know what to do about the rhythm part. I don't know what kind of rhythm it is. Has anybody played this song before? Thanks
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ABpLjADMH04
I can sing and play the melody, but I dont' know what to do about the rhythm part. I don't know what kind of rhythm it is. Has anybody played this song before? Thanks
I've heard this song before. Niranjanjaveri has programmed his version of it . I think it's his wife singing along with the arrangement. She's got a lovely voice:Aisha wrote:Hi everybody. Is there a factory style that could be used to play a song called Pani Pani:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ABpLjADMH04
I can sing and play the melody, but I dont' know what to do about the rhythm part. I don't know what kind of rhythm it is. Has anybody played this song before? Thanks
http://www.soundclick.com/player/single ... i&newref=1
I dont' know if there's a good factory style that could reflect those rhythmic elements in the song, but If you dont' care about that, I guess you can pick a 4/4 ballad style. For songs like this midi files or song styles are best. I think it sounds confusing at the beginning because it sounds kind of off beat, but it's really just a 4/4 song. The original youtube song is very thin in arrangement, but it's one of those songs you could turn it into a massive orchestral piece.
Aisha,
If you are not very particular about exact reproduction of the song, you can try factory style "Beguine" or "Lite Beguine". This will be very close to the beat for this song "Pani Pani". With minor tweaks and edits, you can make pleasant changes to this style to suit the song.
Regards,
If you are not very particular about exact reproduction of the song, you can try factory style "Beguine" or "Lite Beguine". This will be very close to the beat for this song "Pani Pani". With minor tweaks and edits, you can make pleasant changes to this style to suit the song.
Regards,
Best Regards,
Kauser
Pa2xPro, O1WFD
Kauser
Pa2xPro, O1WFD