Gazing without a guitar
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Gazing without a guitar
I just got a midi keyboard right now, but I love the big wall of seasick strumming chord sound. How do i do this without guitar.
I figure I can use the pitch bend wheel for the umm well pitch bending, but as far as getting the rhytmic strumming sound, IDK how to do that with just a keyboard. I was curious to know how ya'll would approach it.
I figure I can use the pitch bend wheel for the umm well pitch bending, but as far as getting the rhytmic strumming sound, IDK how to do that with just a keyboard. I was curious to know how ya'll would approach it.
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Re: Gazing without a guitar
Play fast?
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Re: Gazing without a guitar
you can mimic it kinda similarly if you just roll your hand(s) from left to right when playing chords, sweeping across to build the chord from one note to many notes, it won't be difficult to do slowly at the least.
plus yeah if you can configure your pitch wheel to bend within the range of just one or two semitones it'd do cool tremolo bar tonez.
so if you like have your right hand rolling from left to right playing chords and using the left hand to pitch bend them slowly as they're coming in it would probably gaze pretty hard depending on what kinda patch you're running it into.
and of course add some delays and verbs to make it sound more frantic as the chords come in.
plus yeah if you can configure your pitch wheel to bend within the range of just one or two semitones it'd do cool tremolo bar tonez.
so if you like have your right hand rolling from left to right playing chords and using the left hand to pitch bend them slowly as they're coming in it would probably gaze pretty hard depending on what kinda patch you're running it into.
and of course add some delays and verbs to make it sound more frantic as the chords come in.
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Re: Gazing without a guitar
^If you can make it fast enough, an arpeggiator would work better than the hand rolling, no?
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Re: Gazing without a guitar
When I'm playing keys I start my chain with a tremolo type of effect.
I used to be just a straight up trem but I've started setting up an EHX 8-Step Program to control the dry mix on my Walrus Audio Descent. The reverb signal continues unaffected but the dry signal can get a nice choppy rhythmic element going on. and using the 8-Step I can get rhythms that are a little sore complex than the on-off chop of a tremolo.
I used to be just a straight up trem but I've started setting up an EHX 8-Step Program to control the dry mix on my Walrus Audio Descent. The reverb signal continues unaffected but the dry signal can get a nice choppy rhythmic element going on. and using the 8-Step I can get rhythms that are a little sore complex than the on-off chop of a tremolo.
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Re: Gazing without a guitar
yeah, it sort of depends what you're going for though, an arpeggiator will probably sound a little mechanical for gaze, and i meant rolling so that the number of notes is increasing rather than them being cycled through so i dunno if an arp would cop that. it's worth just experimenting i guess.futuresailors wrote:^If you can make it fast enough, an arpeggiator would work better than the hand rolling, no?
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Re: Gazing without a guitar
super fast decay times with an arpeggio and maybe some tremolo
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Re: Gazing without a guitar
Rolling from low to high/high to low does a pretty good job of emulating the way you play guitar but if you just play the individual notes of a chord slighty out of time you can get a similar sound/feel but some interesting changes to the sound that you'd struggle to get on guitar.
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Re: Gazing without a guitar
i would recommend going into the midi piano roll view, selecting only the notes you want and strumming using the mouse
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Re: Gazing without a guitar
Talk to Brian from ss/BS. He works the keys pretty spectacularly in Cymbals Eat Guitars.
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Re: Gazing without a guitar
That's neat. Thanks! Might actually use that FB01 for something now.nevada wrote:Le Strum: https://www.tindie.com/products/hotchk1 ... oller-kit/
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Re: Gazing without a guitar
Lymbyc System does this really well. Dude uses some old Horner Clavinet that sound a lot like guitar.
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Re: Gazing without a guitar
this. watch their kexp performance and take notes.jrmy wrote:Talk to Brian from ss/BS. He works the keys pretty spectacularly in Cymbals Eat Guitars.