@@FlipidusX will check out your video when I've got some time. I've got a couple of days off this week (Thursday and Friday) so will try and do some jamming then.
Very nice jam! I have both these machines, trying to learn how to use them. So, do you sync the TD-3 out to the RD-6 in, or the other way around? Does it actually make any difference which way the sync signals go? And I really like this slower, more easy-going approach, now you have me thinking of more ways to approach this music! Thank you!!
Thank you very much! Everybody has their own way of doing things, and unfortunately for you you asked the wrong person these questions. I record all my instruments separately in Logic, so I never sync one machine to another. After I recorded a few takes I edit them in Logic until it is what I had in mind. Good luck!
There are so many. I'm no expert unfortunately. How many instruments do you want to record at the same time? Behringers U-Phoria line is affordable and pretty good.@@FlipidusX
Depending on how many instruments you want to record into your DAW, you will want an audio interface with as many inputs as possible. Many mid-high range interfaces also have midi. From there, you can buy a midi-thru multiplier to sync up all your gear into your DAW! Hope this helps :)
So good
Thank you Chloe!
10/10, perfection!
Thank you! 😊
Yeahhhh 🔥❤️🔥
Thanks! :-)
Thank you - that was a thoroughly groovy little journey you took me on. Good work.
And thank you for telling me 🙂 I appreciate it!👍
Great little jam!. I've had the TD-3 for a while. Just got the RD-6 and TD-3 MO. Not had chance to play with them much yet.
When you'll find the time you will have a blast 🙂 Thanks!
I also got the TD-3 and RD-6 2 weeks ago. I already did some learning. I will upload a short video in my channel today. But dont expect too much 😅
The most important thing is having fun!@@FlipidusX
@@FlipidusX will check out your video when I've got some time. I've got a couple of days off this week (Thursday and Friday) so will try and do some jamming then.
great, i will also wait for your jam to see 🙂@@johnthecloud
Nice.
Thank you.
🔥 Subbed!
Appreciate it, thanks!
Very nice jam! I have both these machines, trying to learn how to use them. So, do you sync the TD-3 out to the RD-6 in, or the other way around? Does it actually make any difference which way the sync signals go? And I really like this slower, more easy-going approach, now you have me thinking of more ways to approach this music! Thank you!!
Thank you very much!
Everybody has their own way of doing things, and unfortunately for you you asked the wrong person these questions. I record all my instruments separately in Logic, so I never sync one machine to another. After I recorded a few takes I edit them in Logic until it is what I had in mind. Good luck!
@@snotmonkeyi will also work with Logic, but i need to find a good midi and audio interface for recording
There are so many. I'm no expert unfortunately. How many instruments do you want to record at the same time? Behringers U-Phoria line is affordable and pretty good.@@FlipidusX
Depending on how many instruments you want to record into your DAW, you will want an audio interface with as many inputs as possible. Many mid-high range interfaces also have midi. From there, you can buy a midi-thru multiplier to sync up all your gear into your DAW! Hope this helps :)
I like this
Nize!
Reminds me Plastikman 🔥
Thanks Denis!
Hey! Might seem like a weird question but what is the name of the blue RD-6? I can seem to find baby blue and old navy blue, yours looks perfect!
It may look like another shade of blue, but it is the Baby Blue one :-)
@@snotmonkey Thank You!!!
Cool track. will have to read the manuals on these both and fire them up. :)
Thanks! The RD-6 is very easy, and there are some clear tutorials about programming the TD-3 on youtube. Good luck!