sounds pretty good. I don't use loops in the beginning or midi tracksFlabis66 wrote:My compositions are very simple, for now. Max 16 tracks in Logic.
Here are 2 exemples (made with LogicPro before i get the Kronos). (i'm a very beginner, don't expect any high quality)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UHZW0LkpHc4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sVgGJBS_CDA
As you can hear, there are a lot of loops and I don't know yet how to manage the loops on the Kronos, how to build them... still learning... so for now, i'm playing them, record a few bars till i have a good one perfectly played, and then i set the midi track to loop this bar.
But for a live setup, using a combi, i suppose i have to record the loops, and start them with a key or the pad. I just don't know the name of the process (pattern, Karma, drum track, wav loop...? , so i don't know which video to watch or what to read. My problem is more about terminology. It's why i'm looking for a teacher instead of watching videos, just the time to learn a little bit of terminology.
I always recommend keeping track of tempo . I rely on the metronome in the SEQ. Once I have chords/progression worked out , I establish a drum track to have a foundation in the new song. Bass completes the rhythm section.
Some what later, I will copy/paste a repetitive verse or instrument track. I suppose this might be considered looping. Plus I will add more instrument tracks to the copied verse to avoid sameness.