Part 4 - Rhythm & Accompaniment - Casiotone CT-S1000V In Depth Review

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Part 4 of a series of CT-S1000V review videos.
In this episode, Casio Chaos Theory dives deep into the Rhythm & Accompaniment section exploring the many options and performance features. We take a look at the wide variety of rhythms on offer, the variations and real time performance controls and also the accompaniment section. We also take a quick look at how to import custom rhythms from elsewhere.
Time Stamps:
0:00 - Episode Preview
0:41 - Welcome and introduction to the Rhythms & Accompaniment
2:35 - Accessing & Playing the Rhythms
3:56 - Briefly demonstrating a wide variety of Rhythms available
6:44 - Using the Performance features - Intro, Ending, Variations, Fill In, Sync Start & Stop
11:16 - Importing & Using User Rhythms
13:14 - Accompaniment Section
14:48 - Playing Chords with the Accompaniment
15:45 - Playing the Accompaniment with Rhythms
17:25 - Using Sync Start & Sync Stop
19:20 - Short demo using a keyboard split, Vocal Synthesis main voice, Arpeggiated bassline, Rhythm, and Sync Start plus Ending.
21:39 - Conclusion
22:16 - Part 5 Episode Preview (Sampling)
Casio Music Forums: (You will need to sign up (it's free) to access the rhythms in the Downloads section)
www.casiomusicforums.com/
All raw audio from the CT-S1000V recorded directly from its line-out sockets into a Behringer U-Phoria UMC404HD sound interface, and then directly into a DAW (Mixcraft Pro Studio 9). No VSTs/ effects were used on the CT-S1000V raw audio, other than a Limiter to prevent any clipping.
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Пікірлер: 8

  • @barserturk1886
    @barserturk1886 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for the great videos and the efforts behind.

  • @CasioChaosTheory

    @CasioChaosTheory

    Жыл бұрын

    You are most welcome, and thank you for the compliment!

  • @tafallablas
    @tafallablas2 жыл бұрын

    A home studio in the kitchen....as innovative as Casio.

  • @CasioChaosTheory

    @CasioChaosTheory

    2 жыл бұрын

    Just my luck to move into a house that came with bonus room fitted with office units that make it look like a kitchen! In the final Conclusion Episode of this series, I've included some bonus behind the scenes footage where you can see the room I film in from all angles. It's definitely not a kitchen, though maybe I should rename it "Kitchen Studios" because that's what many think it looks like!

  • @ryanaul
    @ryanaul4 ай бұрын

    Trying to have one questioned answered but do not see a time stamp that explains the differences between fingered chord 1/2, Casio Chord, finger assist etc...

  • @Krakinutts
    @Krakinutts2 ай бұрын

    Hello, i import ac7 rythms files, i don't know why, instead of "no data", it's write "no name", why it don't set the file name? could you explain to me?

  • @cesvlc5211
    @cesvlc52113 ай бұрын

    Considering all the features the 1000V has, it’s sort of shocking that you cannot record your own rhythms. Do you know if anybody has managed to create rhythms in the proprietary user format by using some tool or hack for converting it from MIDI files? This could allow record the rhythm patterns as short songs in the 1000V (or in a external DAW), and then inputting them as rhythms in the 1000V

  • @cesvlc5211

    @cesvlc5211

    3 ай бұрын

    I just searched for it, and yes, it seems there are tools and guides for creating user rhythm files from MIDI files.

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