The Deluge Video Manual 05 - Keyboard & Scales
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 22 ก.ค. 2024
- Welcome back to another installment in my (unofficial) Deluge video manual, the series where I show you all I know about using the Synthstrom Deluge (firmware version 4.0). In this video we're going to take a deeper look at the isomorphic keyboard layout and some of the options avaliable to us when using scales. I hope this video proves helpful as always, let me know if you have any questions in the comments below!
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Chapters:
00:00 Title
00:12 Intro
01:05 Scale on/off
01:47 Keyboard overview
03:36 Playing chords
05:54 Quick jam
06:23 Modes overview
09:21 Setting root note
09:54 Changing scales
11:24 Creating scales
12:41 Creating a jam track
14:10 Live recording
14:48 Overdubbing
15:50 Playing outside scales
16:59 Outro - เพลง
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Nice, thanks.
No worries 😊
Awesome! Thanks for this.
Thanks, no problem at all! :)
Thanks for another great video!
Two very common uses of raised notes are the harmonic and melodic minor scales, especially for certain styles of music where you really want a proper leading tone in your scale (which the natural minor lacks)
No worries! Thanks for sharing that info! Unfortunately, my knowledge of scales isn't the best. As a guitarist, I've fallen into the trap of regognising patterns before the notes. I'll give your method a go :) Cheers.
Thanks so much for this, your videos are all amazingly helpful.
So happy to hear that. No problem at all! :)
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Cheers dude :)
Thanks mate 👍
No worries! :)
Hold down a chord and turn the (v^) and () knobs for a fun way to play the keyboard! :) Can do stepped "pitch bending" with () or get some strumming effects with a quick turn of (v^)
Definitely a fun way to enter in notes!
Another great video, congrats 👏
Changing scales on the fly, can give nice melodic results 👍
Thanks so much! Don't forget that you can always resample the sound of you changing the scales if you want to have different scales playing over one another (lol, for better or for worse).
Thank you
No problem, thanks for tuning in :)
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I saw "Prehistoric" and "Yup yup yup!" And my mind instantly jumped to The Land Before Time haha, thanks for watching :)
@@RSKT_music ha. Im not done yet. These guides have been invaluable. Last two videos juts consumed last 7 hours of my life and i have a sick little jam to show for it. Thank yooooou
Oh nice! Honestly, that's awesome to hear! Well done on the jams! :)