great playing, and great patch choices but a couple notes: 1. you really would benefit from using the modulation ribbon to finish off your longer sustained notes when playing lead, it will add a lot of expression; 2. you mentioned in your responses that the patches are not editable and the keytar cannot transpose... both of those are incorrect. There is a computer editor that allows for deep editing of every patch, and transposition is both a per-patch and a global setting, but for realtime alteration: hold down shift and press the favorites E button to see the current transpose setting then use the octave +/- buttons or the patch select lever to change the setting, then hit shift button to exit.
As a fellow RK owner, I love this. Great work getting all those sounds figured out. I am trying to figure out how to get the sound of the intro to Thin LIzzy - Angel Of Death if you want to give that a shot! I know it was played on an Oberheim OBX.
Awesome! Mine is being delivered tomorrow. Did you make all of these presets custom and upload them to the Keytar or are they among the 200 factory presets? I’m so excited to get mine. Btw, do you know if there is an iOS app by chance that I can use to manage the KeyTar? Thanks for the great upload 🙏😊
Thank you for watching! Congratulations on your new keytar, you’ll have so much fun! All sounds in the video are factory presets. I don’t use any app or software, so can’t help on that part. Enjoy your new toy! 😁
@@frankhsu570 these are great sounds. I went to the Korg site and read the manual cover to cover. Korg offers a free program with thousands of other presets that you can send via usb over to KeyTar of you want to change some. You can also alter the function of the ribbon controllers and change the midi cc for any of the parameters (like if you own a Behringer Fb101 midi floorboard you can use it and have its expression pedals dynamically control two other mod parameters and use the pedals to change programs or even turn on/off effects with a preset live). I’ll upload do,e vids when I start playing with mine. It comes this afternoon 😁😁😁😁😁. Keep uploading videos please. You play really well.
Excuse me did you play all of this music by ear or did you play by its own orginal notes or arrangement by yourself. Actually i want to play all of this songs you've play but by seeing your hand and earning is a little hard i may play wrong some note . How can i do it?
Thank you for watching!😊 I’m an amateur musician who mostly learn by ear. Though I can’t read music sheet efficiently, I have learned and developed good knowledge about chord structures, which is very important and useful for pop music or any other genre. Basically almost all music are based on some kind of f chord progression. When I’m trying to learn a new song, I’d listen to it many many times, little section at a time, sometimes even slow down (TH-cam has the function to slow the speed) to figure out the notes. Whether it’s the main melody, different instrumental parts, or even drum patterns. Doing this for many years and you’ll get better and better as your ear and playing skills get better. Lots of practice is essential. Best luck to your music journey!
@@frankhsu570 my question is exactly this how can I learn and practice chords structure . Honestly when I was 19 20 I went to learn classic guitar I could play classic sheet music like Fernando Sor Fernando Carulii beethoven Mozart ..about 9 month but I didn't like play like a robot I like to learn scales chords Rythm I could play Fur Elise beethoven I could play Swan lacke Tchaikovsky but I couldn't know anything about pop music I couldn't understand what is Rythm and didn't know anything about chords I said to my master how can I learn scales but he didn't say good answer to me . The only thing he said me was you must practice it and he played an scale like C major but he didn't say me even 4 chords . I have a few friends that went to guitar pop style and they could play many pop song with only 4 5 chords
@@hadinajafpour7858 There are tons of videos on TH-cam about this, so please research when you have time. I recommend to get familiar with the basic major and minor chords for every key. Learn all their inversions. Later on learn the additional chords such as 7th, 6th, sus 2, sus 4, etc. Play with very simple patterns first, as you get better, you’ll naturally be playing with more complicated styles. Also start with very simple songs. Hope this can help.
realtime transpose: hold down shift and press the favorites E button to see the current transpose setting then use the octave +/- buttons or the patch select lever to change the setting, then hit shift button to exit
Super🤘 After your show I decided to buy myself the same keytar!
@@maxmoog5150 Thanks! That’s awesome, enjoy! 😉
Thank you so much for your demonstration! Very much appreciated a real musician..
Thank you very much! 😊
great playing, and great patch choices but a couple notes: 1. you really would benefit from using the modulation ribbon to finish off your longer sustained notes when playing lead, it will add a lot of expression; 2. you mentioned in your responses that the patches are not editable and the keytar cannot transpose... both of those are incorrect. There is a computer editor that allows for deep editing of every patch, and transposition is both a per-patch and a global setting, but for realtime alteration: hold down shift and press the favorites E button to see the current transpose setting then use the octave +/- buttons or the patch select lever to change the setting, then hit shift button to exit.
Thank you so much for the info! 👍
As a fellow RK owner, I love this. Great work getting all those sounds figured out. I am trying to figure out how to get the sound of the intro to Thin LIzzy - Angel Of Death if you want to give that a shot! I know it was played on an Oberheim OBX.
Thank you!😊
Angel of Death would be a cool challenge to try!👍
This is too amazing and too cool! I feel like I’m in an electronic wonderland! 😅 Bravo combination and coordination of all the keys! 👍👍👍
Thank you so much Grace! 😊❤️
Great work, loved it!
Thank you so much! 😊
That was great! 💃🕺
Thank you so much! 😊
Awesome!
Thank you so much! 😊
nice one mr. Frank
@@xiaominliu8376 Thank you so much! 😊
太厲害了 跟原曲沒兩樣了👍
非常感謝昌哥的欣賞,這麼長的影片😅
確實是用心花了不少時間和精力來製作還原原曲的細節,過程有些辛苦但是也很享受!
Awesome keys 🎹🎸🤟
Thanks brother!🤘❤️
Great! Mi piace vedere la gioia che esprimi, La musica è felicità che non puoi teenere solo per te. E' giusto condividerla!
Thank you very much my dear friend!😊
Awesome! Mine is being delivered tomorrow. Did you make all of these presets custom and upload them to the Keytar or are they among the 200 factory presets? I’m so excited to get mine. Btw, do you know if there is an iOS app by chance that I can use to manage the KeyTar? Thanks for the great upload 🙏😊
Thank you for watching!
Congratulations on your new keytar, you’ll have so much fun!
All sounds in the video are factory presets. I don’t use any app or software, so can’t help on that part.
Enjoy your new toy! 😁
@@frankhsu570 these are great sounds. I went to the Korg site and read the manual cover to cover. Korg offers a free program with thousands of other presets that you can send via usb over to KeyTar of you want to change some. You can also alter the function of the ribbon controllers and change the midi cc for any of the parameters (like if you own a Behringer Fb101 midi floorboard you can use it and have its expression pedals dynamically control two other mod parameters and use the pedals to change programs or even turn on/off effects with a preset live). I’ll upload do,e vids when I start playing with mine. It comes this afternoon 😁😁😁😁😁. Keep uploading videos please. You play really well.
新樂器入手,有更多變化惹!
感謝聆聽!😊
Bravo 👍✌️
Thank you! 😊
老師太棒了 很棒的演奏^^
感謝好友的欣賞!😊
I can't decide what to get my bf for Christmas this or the Roland AX lol which is better?
@@Islandgem_ I never tried the Roland AX, but I know it’s bigger and the keys are bigger. Both keytars are good.
Excuse me did you play all of this music by ear or did you play by its own orginal notes or arrangement by yourself. Actually i want to play all of this songs you've play but by seeing your hand and earning is a little hard i may play wrong some note . How can i do it?
Thank you for watching!😊
I’m an amateur musician who mostly learn by ear.
Though I can’t read music sheet efficiently, I have learned and developed good knowledge about chord structures, which is very important and useful for pop music or any other genre. Basically almost all music are based on some kind of f chord progression.
When I’m trying to learn a new song, I’d listen to it many many times, little section at a time, sometimes even slow down (TH-cam has the function to slow the speed) to figure out the notes. Whether it’s the main melody, different instrumental parts, or even drum patterns.
Doing this for many years and you’ll get better and better as your ear and playing skills get better. Lots of practice is essential.
Best luck to your music journey!
@@frankhsu570 my question is exactly this how can I learn and practice chords structure . Honestly when I was 19 20 I went to learn classic guitar I could play classic sheet music like Fernando Sor Fernando Carulii beethoven Mozart ..about 9 month but I didn't like play like a robot I like to learn scales chords Rythm I could play Fur Elise beethoven I could play Swan lacke Tchaikovsky but I couldn't know anything about pop music I couldn't understand what is Rythm and didn't know anything about chords I said to my master how can I learn scales but he didn't say good answer to me . The only thing he said me was you must practice it and he played an scale like C major but he didn't say me even 4 chords . I have a few friends that went to guitar pop style and they could play many pop song with only 4 5 chords
@@hadinajafpour7858 There are tons of videos on TH-cam about this, so please research when you have time.
I recommend to get familiar with the basic major and minor chords for every key. Learn all their inversions. Later on learn the additional chords such as 7th, 6th, sus 2, sus 4, etc.
Play with very simple patterns first, as you get better, you’ll naturally be playing with more complicated styles. Also start with very simple songs.
Hope this can help.
Wow this is awesome 😎. You Rock!
Thank you so much! 😊
if it isn't too much trouble, please post which sound banks were used for the songs please*
Frank are you Taiwanese and do you still have that keytar
Yes and yes. 😊
Can you small regular keyboard sound on it and can you transpose?
Thank you for watching!
The keytar does not have transpose function.
It has MIDI, so you can connect and use the sounds from other keyboard.
realtime transpose: hold down shift and press the favorites E button to see the current transpose setting then use the octave +/- buttons or the patch select lever to change the setting, then hit shift button to exit
The chord part in Axel F has a major not minor interval sir
Thank you! I just double checked, the chord parts I played are all major chords. 😃
Did I miss Funky Town?? nice work though
Thank you!😊
P r o m o S M 😥