This is exactly what I've always wanted to know. This is perfect for my solo jam session at home on my Kronos. Next time, can you do a video on how to take any song and stem it out correctly to take out the keys and maybe other instruments as desired? Bars around here aren't big enough to afford a full band in most cases. Lots of duos, instead, where a keyboard player and a guitar player use a track like this to play along with. The crowd still loves it.
@dickydoesАй бұрын
Knew you’d have a video on how to do this. Saved again!
@dhpstudios200926 күн бұрын
Hope you keep making this videos, also to make deep Analog sounds
@675ApolloАй бұрын
Also, was just thinking this technique could be helpful for songs that have multiple keyboard tracks but are limited to one board on stage. Can you stem out all other instruments except the secondary keyboard tracks and keep a click track for the other player(s) to follow? Clearly, you could sequence all of the other parts, but the backing track method seems a bit easier and is more accurate to the song and sound. Depeche Mode comes to mind with their multi layered keys... even a few tunes from rock band Journey have more than one keyboard track. Thinking of the flute synth solo sound in Separate Ways.
@vinjaliАй бұрын
Thanks so much for a much needed tutorial! Is it possible to have multiple and separate audio tracks load into a combi, eg bass on one track, drums on another, so as to be able to mute as needed?
@narfsounds
Ай бұрын
Yes you can!
@JeffPalmer83 Жыл бұрын
Great tutorial as always! Does the wav data get duplicated in the folder it creates? And can you then delete the original wav file you copied onto the HDD?
@narfsounds
Жыл бұрын
Yes, the Kronos creates a new pair of L/R wav files after which the original could be removed.
@freddyperezmusicentertainment
Ай бұрын
How does this process of erasing the wave file from Hdd affect memory capacity
@rcom9880Ай бұрын
Love my Kronos but this is just another example how complicated and not always intuitive the functions are. Deep menus.
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This is exactly what I've always wanted to know. This is perfect for my solo jam session at home on my Kronos. Next time, can you do a video on how to take any song and stem it out correctly to take out the keys and maybe other instruments as desired? Bars around here aren't big enough to afford a full band in most cases. Lots of duos, instead, where a keyboard player and a guitar player use a track like this to play along with. The crowd still loves it.
Knew you’d have a video on how to do this. Saved again!
Hope you keep making this videos, also to make deep Analog sounds
Also, was just thinking this technique could be helpful for songs that have multiple keyboard tracks but are limited to one board on stage. Can you stem out all other instruments except the secondary keyboard tracks and keep a click track for the other player(s) to follow? Clearly, you could sequence all of the other parts, but the backing track method seems a bit easier and is more accurate to the song and sound. Depeche Mode comes to mind with their multi layered keys... even a few tunes from rock band Journey have more than one keyboard track. Thinking of the flute synth solo sound in Separate Ways.
Thanks so much for a much needed tutorial! Is it possible to have multiple and separate audio tracks load into a combi, eg bass on one track, drums on another, so as to be able to mute as needed?
@narfsounds
Ай бұрын
Yes you can!
Great tutorial as always! Does the wav data get duplicated in the folder it creates? And can you then delete the original wav file you copied onto the HDD?
@narfsounds
Жыл бұрын
Yes, the Kronos creates a new pair of L/R wav files after which the original could be removed.
@freddyperezmusicentertainment
Ай бұрын
How does this process of erasing the wave file from Hdd affect memory capacity
Love my Kronos but this is just another example how complicated and not always intuitive the functions are. Deep menus.
@narfsounds
12 күн бұрын
Easy when you know how