The Most Important Drawbar Settings For Recording Keyboard Tracks!!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 15 ต.ค. 2024
- This is a small clip of my full breakdown of how to create a Hammond "pad track". It is one of the most common tracks that I ever get asked to create in the studio and this is a roadmap for you of how to do it. A pad track is a simple supportive Hammond track that acts like glue and pulls everything together :). It's all about the drawbar moves and adding energy to the right spots. This chapter will have play along tracks for you to practice to, which are awesome!! The song is the classic "Shaky Town" by Jackson Browne off the amazing "Running On Empty" album. It's about a 45 Minute tutorial but here is a short 8 minute clip for you to check out. I am also about to add 5 new Chapters to The Universe Of Keys Course…! Enjoy the sneak peek! 🫣
Great stuff, can’t wait! Can‘t go wrong doubling down on basics. On that note: digested the stuff you showed me, pulled it during rehearsal and everyone was „man you‘re cooking!“😅
Amazing!! That’s so great!!
Awesome
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muy buenos tips para los que nos estamos iniciando en la maravilla del Hammond, gracias y saludos desde Argentina !!
Thank you Robert 🎹🙏
I'm guilty of not experimenting enough with drawbars. This episode is worth a lot to me! Many thanks Mike!
So glad to hear 🎹🎹👊👊🔥🔥
Awesome, as usual! Thanks!
Thank you 🙏🙏🎹🎹❤️❤️
That’s so cool ! I am looking forward to work on these new content 🤩 ! … though I still have much "work " to do with the existing one 😶
There will be lots there to have fun with 🎹🎹👊👊
Awesome Mike looking forward to even more Hammond awesomeness on Universe of Keys. And really nice video definitly gonna try out those drawbar settings even though I usually go with a few clicks of the 8:th drawbar together with the bottom 4.
Glad you are finding your own drawbar settings. Thats how you make it your own 👊👊🤟🤟
@@UniverseofKeys Holy crap Mike I tried the bottom 4 with the 9:th during rehearsel yesterday and man it's a gamechanger. It's definitly gonna be in my tool box from now on🤟
Amazing!!
This is gold!
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Good news Mike!
Makes me want to find out what the harmonic intervals of the drawbars are. Seems like octaves ,fourths and fifths for some of the white ones. Back to the fundamentals.
I am sure that’s just a google search away :). I think you are right though. I go with what sounds good in the music. Sometimes the dissonant ones work great too in certain situations. Have a great day!!