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Summary: Music tips for using a sequencer and samples to make Reggaeton beats on a Korg Triton keyboard; learn this and more in this free online video about musical instruments taught by expert Ryan Larson.
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About the Expert
Ryan Larson Ryan Larson is a young jazz composer whose teaching technique focuses on the basics of music theory in all twelve keys. When applying his 12 key technique to ... read more
So the first thing we're going to do is actually find the sequence variant on this instrument. So if we had SEQ that sequencer that's the button there and it should be next to your combination program media, compare sequence. So we hit sequence button and this screen pops up and what you have here is there's a couple of buttons on the bottom here and it says program, program A, mix, and preference. So we're going to go to program and it gives you, your eight tracks here and you can go to each track and select the sound individually. If you go click where it says A , let's say AOOO and you can go through and get different sounds. Very easy stuff and again you can go through and select all these different sounds and you can go to different tracks on the bottom that says, track one through sixteen. You can go through and if you want to get a, go up. If you go to the where it says AO7 you pick the sounds. If you hit category button which is also in your key board it will give you all the different categories. Drums, guitar, woodwinds, balance strings, here's oriental. So we can go through and select our different sounds and then you have the mix levels which gives you tracks one through sixteen again. It's split up and you can go individually and put it to left right for panning and you go through and select how loud it is. See I turned it off and I turned it on. And we'll do a little more on mixing later and after we have our sequencing going and then if you hit preference another screen comes up and we're going to go over that in the next minute because this is where you set up all the individual stuff for the actual sequence that you are going to do. So go around get some cool sounds going and get your different sounds set up again our first four tracks are all going to be drum sounds. So if you want to set those up for drum sounds, you can go through and we'll get our Reggaeton going on and get some Boricuas have them over get some Chrones going. It'll be a good time because you got your core sequencer going on.