How to record multiple combi sounds on sequencer
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How to record multiple combi sounds on sequencer
Hi kronos users, i just wanna ask,. How to record a multiple combi sounds in sequencer, like i want to record orchestral sounds, brasses , piano with strings,. How can i do that?? All those sounds are from combi,.
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another possibility is to hold the Enter key and press the REC button when you are in a combi, then the combi is copied and setup automatically in the sequencer.
see my tutorial on using combis in the sequencer below:
<iframe width="560" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/djRsZihhSIQ" frameborder="0"></iframe>
and when you want to combine combis with backing tracks in the sequencer you can follow this guide:
<iframe width="560" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/edzVvnGccgc" frameborder="0"></iframe>
see my tutorial on using combis in the sequencer below:
<iframe width="560" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/djRsZihhSIQ" frameborder="0"></iframe>
and when you want to combine combis with backing tracks in the sequencer you can follow this guide:
<iframe width="560" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/edzVvnGccgc" frameborder="0"></iframe>
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QuiRobinez wrote:another possibility is to hold the Enter key and press the REC button when you are in a combi, then the combi is copied and setup automatically in the sequencer.
see my tutorial on using combis in the sequencer below:
<iframe width="560" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/djRsZihhSIQ" frameborder="0"></iframe>
and when you want to combine combis with backing tracks in the sequencer you can follow this guide:
<iframe width="560" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/edzVvnGccgc" frameborder="0"></iframe>
thank you quirobinez,. really helpful
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If you record a song, simply press the SEQUENCER START/STOP button. You can also record an audio file (48 kHz).keyboardist06 wrote:another question, how can i playback my recorded song from sequencer While im playing?? I wanna do that in live performance, cause some of the songs has a lot of instruments,
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Creating sounds for live performance
Another question,. i create my combi sounds for my live performace, why those sounds that i created are different in live performance,. Theres somthing wrong?? when i mixed them?
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Re: Creating sounds for live performance
if you copy a combi to the sequencer, then everything sounds the same, if you add a program to the sequencer then it will sound different because you need to copy the Effects also or assign the sound to the effects you want to use.keyboardist06 wrote:Another question,. i create my combi sounds for my live performace, why those sounds that i created are different in live performance,. Theres somthing wrong?? when i mixed them?
But if you use the copy from program function like AlchemistMusicStudio explained then the sound is the same when you add a program to your combi. The only thing to take into account is that you only have 12 Insert FX slots which will fillup rather quickly
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Re: Creating sounds for live performance
QuiRobinez wrote:if you copy a combi to the sequencer, then everything sounds the same, if you add a program to the sequencer then it will sound different because you need to copy the Effects also or assign the sound to the effects you want to use.keyboardist06 wrote:Another question,. i create my combi sounds for my live performace, why those sounds that i created are different in live performance,. Theres somthing wrong?? when i mixed them?
But if you use the copy from program function like AlchemistMusicStudio explained then the sound is the same when you add a program to your combi. The only thing to take into account is that you only have 12 Insert FX slots which will fillup rather quickly
Thanx, qui!
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Re: Creating sounds for live performance
Hi qui, do you have some idea to make the brass sounds on i wanna dance with somebody by whitney houston?? here's the linkQuiRobinez wrote:if you copy a combi to the sequencer, then everything sounds the same, if you add a program to the sequencer then it will sound different because you need to copy the Effects also or assign the sound to the effects you want to use.keyboardist06 wrote:Another question,. i create my combi sounds for my live performace, why those sounds that i created are different in live performance,. Theres somthing wrong?? when i mixed them?
But if you use the copy from program function like AlchemistMusicStudio explained then the sound is the same when you add a program to your combi. The only thing to take into account is that you only have 12 Insert FX slots which will fillup rather quickly
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nsHcZiTSaBI
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Re: Creating sounds for live performance
That's right. You have to watch the effects. Sometimes (in some PROG and COMBI sounds) they are repeated (e.g.: Compresor, Limiter, Reverb, ect.). So, you do not need to copy. Just set the 'Bus Select'...QuiRobinez wrote:But if you use the copy from program function like AlchemistMusicStudio explained then the sound is the same when you add a program to your combi. The only thing to take into account is that you only have 12 Insert FX slots which will fillup rather quickly


