Thanks for sharing your videos with us! I've watched almost all of your aerophone-videos and enjoyed them a lot. Your level of musicianship truely shows of the possibilities of this instrument. Especially the way you use vibrato adds a lot of realism to the "muted trumpet"-sound. I was wondering how you trigger the vibrato and how you control it on your aerophone? Do you use the bite sensor or the thumb pad? Many thanks in advance! Greg
Thank you Greg! The selection of effects for each Aerophone scene can be edited using the Roland Pro Editor app. There are several video tutorials by Alistair Pernell on how this can be done. I usually use the thumb pad to add the effect by playing… Have a nice day, and nice music..!
@@francescoselvatici6838 The ae 20 doesn't have the thumb pad. Have you tried to use bite sensor for vibrato? Is it less functional or reliable? Thanks!
Greg, I honestly don't know. Have you downloaded the Roland Editor Pro App? With Pernell's tutorials you can test if the vibrato effect works with the bite sensor. It takes a lot of patience and many attempts... 🤔 Good luck! 😁
@@sanggyuson4548 Dear friend: 1) I have no sheet music 'cause I play instinctively. 2) the accompaniment is a free backing track from you tube (!) here the link: czcams.com/video/cs17KJfqA58/video.html (Eagleheart, they are the best, with M1... Follow them!) And... have good music!
I'm a trumpet man and I say bravo
Super!
Fantastic ❤
Thankyou so much..!
I've watched about a hundred videos on the Aerophone pro. This is the one that convinced me to buy one.
Me too! Just ordered it!
love it must play it on mine,thanks for the inspiration...
Yeah man!!!
Thanks for sharing your videos with us! I've watched almost all of your aerophone-videos and enjoyed them a lot. Your level of musicianship truely shows of the possibilities of this instrument. Especially the way you use vibrato adds a lot of realism to the "muted trumpet"-sound. I was wondering how you trigger the vibrato and how you control it on your aerophone? Do you use the bite sensor or the thumb pad? Many thanks in advance! Greg
Thank you Greg!
The selection of effects for each Aerophone scene can be edited using the Roland Pro Editor app.
There are several video tutorials by Alistair Pernell on how this can be done.
I usually use the thumb pad to add the effect by playing…
Have a nice day, and nice music..!
@@francescoselvatici6838 The ae 20 doesn't have the thumb pad. Have you tried to use bite sensor for vibrato? Is it less functional or reliable? Thanks!
Greg, I honestly don't know.
Have you downloaded the Roland Editor Pro App?
With Pernell's tutorials you can test if the vibrato effect works with the bite sensor.
It takes a lot of patience and many attempts... 🤔
Good luck! 😁
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Grazie!
@@francescoselvatici6838 I want to purchase sheet music and accompaniment
@@sanggyuson4548 Dear friend: 1) I have no sheet music 'cause I play instinctively. 2) the accompaniment is a free backing track from you tube (!) here the link:
czcams.com/video/cs17KJfqA58/video.html
(Eagleheart, they are the best, with M1...
Follow them!)
And... have good music!
@@francescoselvatici6838 thank you
Please listen to good performances often