I need to get better at finger drumming though :). And I also need to think about ways to create custom endings - I think to do that I will have to export midi to GarageBand, use that to create an ending then export back to the keyboard …. Thanks for checking out the channel feel free to subscribe
Tony, I have a quick question for you. I barely got my EW425 and wondering if I can use the multiple tracks feature without the use of the accompaniment. I write my own music and recorded a piano but can't create another track. (Don't want the accompaniment feature.) Thanks so much!@@PianoTone
@@crazymusiclady You sure can! I'd recommend either turning on the metronome so all your tracks are in time, or you can also record just a drumbeat on one track to record your other tracks to, and then delete the drum track when you're done.
Helpful vid. Thanks. So far I'm just doing multi track stuff without percussion on my ew425. Will probably eventually do at least a few pieces with some percussion. So this vid will help. Looking forward to your upcoming vid on audio recording. Having fun with the ew425. Glad I got it. 🙂👍
Hi Tony, I love your teaching style. Slow and easy without skipping steps. Have you ever considered teaching how to use the PSR with Garage band? I've heard you can use your PSR as a controller and select Garage band sounds ALONG WITH allowing the audio sound of your keyboard to be recorded. It would be great to learn how to set up the audio track in GB to record sounds from your keyboard.
Thanks again for the kind words! My 3rd video in this series (th-cam.com/video/fjEEN-_XNec/w-d-xo.html) shows how to export a multi track MIDI recording to GarageBand. You can also record the audio from the 473/425 to an audio track in GarageBand (all audio; the keys, accompaniment, vocals etc) will come in within the same single audio track. You can't record the audio from the keyboard at the SAME TIME as the MIDI, but you can record them separately and add as many tracks as you like. A more in depth demo of using the PSR with GarageBand is a great idea for a future video though thanks (just need to find the time lol).
Hi Tony, I know what you mean about time. I'm a songwriter that can't get songs out of my head. For the life of me I can't get the accompaniment to play without the thud sounds of chords when I hit them, even though ACCOMP button is on. I just don't get it. I've even checked the splint point and it's where it should be. Have you ever encountered that problem? @@PianoTone
@@crazymusiclady What you're describing sounds like a keyboard with an option for full keyboard chord detection (where the keys below the split point are supposed to be heard as opposed to just triggering the chords for the accompaniment) but these keyboards don't have that mode. Are you sure it's not just a certain style you're using that happens to have a heavy "chord hit" right on beat one? You could try to figure out what instrument/accompaniment part that is and disable it if you want. Hope that helps
Hi Tony, Wow! I didn't expect a response because I know how busy you are! I appreciate you so much. I actually found out that my keyboards defective and it's only a week old. Sometimes the accompaniment doesn't get selected when I hit the button but if I power off the keyboard and flip it back on, it will work properly, but then it stops working again. I'm going to return it. By the way thank you so much on your hint about recording in audio. I had no idea that the PSREW425 had this feature. You saved me tons of time!! Thanks again! @@PianoTone
You can re-voice the accompaniment tracks (choose a different voice for the accompaniment to use; it doesn't change what's being played, just changes what voice is being used). I did a video on that here: th-cam.com/video/8hBix2X0poc/w-d-xo.html
To be honest I'm not familiar with the Juno line at all; I need to add those to the review list! Thanks for checking out the channel, feel free to subscribe
I don't think you can convert a built in style, but I know you can import new styles (page 28 of the reference manual on Yamaha's site shows that). I've never done that or looked online for where to get styles, but you might be able to find more 3/4. Hope that helps! Thanks for checking out the channel, feel free to subscribe
I'm not positive, but I don't think so; you can pan the main, layer or split voices but I don't see anything in the manual about panning rhythms/accompaniment. Thanks for checking out the channel, feel free to subscribe
Hello I have psr e473 and my question is about small button "looper" on the right side. Is that loop working only for 4 pads or it is working on any tones and styles? Thank you
@@PianoTone Hi Thank you for responding. I have seen looper button on a side from 4 pads. Is that loop function working only with that pad but not with tones?
This opens up tremendous potential for the PSR473/EW425 almost creating new styles from the inbuilt styles. Thanks
I need to get better at finger drumming though :). And I also need to think about ways to create custom endings - I think to do that I will have to export midi to GarageBand, use that to create an ending then export back to the keyboard ….
Thanks for checking out the channel feel free to subscribe
Thank you, Tony for your videos. You explain each step in such a thorough way without racing through! Greatly appreciated!
Thanks so much!
Tony, I have a quick question for you. I barely got my EW425 and wondering if I can use the multiple tracks feature without the use of the accompaniment. I write my own music and recorded a piano but can't create another track. (Don't want the accompaniment feature.) Thanks so much!@@PianoTone
@@crazymusiclady You sure can! I'd recommend either turning on the metronome so all your tracks are in time, or you can also record just a drumbeat on one track to record your other tracks to, and then delete the drum track when you're done.
Thank you for this video, looking forward to the next.
Thanks so much! And thanks for checking out the channel feel free to subscribe
Helpful vid. Thanks. So far I'm just doing multi track stuff without percussion on my ew425. Will probably eventually do at least a few pieces with some percussion. So this vid will help. Looking forward to your upcoming vid on audio recording. Having fun with the ew425. Glad I got it. 🙂👍
Thanks Thomas! And glad you’re enjoying the 425 (it really is an amazing keyboard)
Hi Tony, I love your teaching style. Slow and easy without skipping steps. Have you ever considered teaching how to use the PSR with Garage band? I've heard you can use your PSR as a controller and select Garage band sounds ALONG WITH allowing the audio sound of your keyboard to be recorded. It would be great to learn how to set up the audio track in GB to record sounds from your keyboard.
Thanks again for the kind words! My 3rd video in this series (th-cam.com/video/fjEEN-_XNec/w-d-xo.html) shows how to export a multi track MIDI recording to GarageBand. You can also record the audio from the 473/425 to an audio track in GarageBand (all audio; the keys, accompaniment, vocals etc) will come in within the same single audio track. You can't record the audio from the keyboard at the SAME TIME as the MIDI, but you can record them separately and add as many tracks as you like.
A more in depth demo of using the PSR with GarageBand is a great idea for a future video though thanks (just need to find the time lol).
Hi Tony, I know what you mean about time. I'm a songwriter that can't get songs out of my head. For the life of me I can't get the accompaniment to play without the thud sounds of chords when I hit them, even though ACCOMP button is on. I just don't get it. I've even checked the splint point and it's where it should be. Have you ever encountered that problem? @@PianoTone
@@crazymusiclady What you're describing sounds like a keyboard with an option for full keyboard chord detection (where the keys below the split point are supposed to be heard as opposed to just triggering the chords for the accompaniment) but these keyboards don't have that mode. Are you sure it's not just a certain style you're using that happens to have a heavy "chord hit" right on beat one? You could try to figure out what instrument/accompaniment part that is and disable it if you want.
Hope that helps
Hi Tony, Wow! I didn't expect a response because I know how busy you are! I appreciate you so much. I actually found out that my keyboards defective and it's only a week old. Sometimes the accompaniment doesn't get selected when I hit the button but if I power off the keyboard and flip it back on, it will work properly, but then it stops working again. I'm going to return it. By the way thank you so much on your hint about recording in audio. I had no idea that the PSREW425 had this feature. You saved me tons of time!! Thanks again! @@PianoTone
Hi again, I’ve heard you can restyle each track like the drums bass and chord 1 and chord 2 but what about pad and phrase? Can you change them
You can re-voice the accompaniment tracks (choose a different voice for the accompaniment to use; it doesn't change what's being played, just changes what voice is being used). I did a video on that here: th-cam.com/video/8hBix2X0poc/w-d-xo.html
And... Can you similarly make a song like the option "B" in the keyboard "Titan" of the brand "KBOARD"...?
I hope you know it....
Sorry I’ve never heard of that brand before I don’t know anything about them
Is it possible to make a song with this technique in the Roland JUNO DS-76 ? or is it impossible in that Sintheziser...?
Thanks for the answer...
To be honest I'm not familiar with the Juno line at all; I need to add those to the review list!
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There are not many 3/4 rythms. What does the TumesigN or TimesigD do? I want more 3/4 rythms. Can I convert a built in style to a 3/4 style?
I don't think you can convert a built in style, but I know you can import new styles (page 28 of the reference manual on Yamaha's site shows that). I've never done that or looked online for where to get styles, but you might be able to find more 3/4.
Hope that helps! Thanks for checking out the channel, feel free to subscribe
Are you able to pan the accompaniment parts?
I'm not positive, but I don't think so; you can pan the main, layer or split voices but I don't see anything in the manual about panning rhythms/accompaniment.
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Hello
Can I use loop with my tones on recording to user1?
Thank you
You could include recordings on the sample pads in an audio recording (it’s playing back an audio file) but not on midi
Hello
I have psr e473 and my question is about small button "looper" on the right side. Is that loop working only for 4 pads or it is working on any tones and styles?
Thank you
It’s just for whatever you’ve got recorded in the pads
@@PianoTone
So it is can't work as for song recording?
Hello
Can i make recording my portion of sounds using loop to user1, but not to pad?
Thank you
Hi there not sure I understand your question but thanks for checking out the channel! I don't think the keyboard has a looping function though
@@PianoTone Hi
Thank you for responding.
I have seen looper button on a side from 4 pads.
Is that loop function working only with that pad but not with tones?
So i am recording with 4 voices in psr-e473 when i press track i only get 2. 1 and 6 why cant i press 2 3 4 5
Try holding record and pressing the track number you want. Page 46 of the manual is where the recording instructions start.
@@PianoTone thank you I'm a beginner