Yamaha RS7000 Tutorial: Starting a Track from a Preset
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- čas přidán 9. 07. 2024
- In this video we look at why preset phrases shouldn't be overlooked, how to start arranging and a few other tricks. Download the project for free here: drive.google.com/file/d/1FoGl...
Thank you for watching!
00:00 Modifying preset phrase
03:16 Adding 4x4 kick
04:27 Adding bass
05:31 Clock shift on bass
06:49 Hi hats
08:13 Adding texture/drone
10:50 Let's start arranging...
13:07 Copying bass phrase
14:14 Doubling length of phrase
14:34 Volume automation bass
15:40 Additional volume automation on bass
16:24 Resetting clock shift to 0
16:49 Listening back to bass automation
17:17 Key change
18:47 Thank you & project download - Hudba
I made a pack for the RS with 20 styles. Get it here: sound7.co.uk/products/yamaha-rs7000-abstrctd
The perfect demo for anyone starting with the RS and the presentation was 100% smooth and spot on. I don’t see that very often on YT.
Great work, thanks very much.
Super! Thanks a lot for the feedback. I tried making it beginner friendly while at the same time throwing in a few intermediate/advanced tricks in there.
Great Stuff Sonny, keeping this wonderful Box and its community alive
Hey, thanks for such a good comment! I hope it leads to inspiration! 🎛🎹
@@sonfx definitive! I have to spend more time on my RS again 😝
@@Kosmokatze_de looking forward! They are some of your best videos, imo!
Excellent tutorial. I've recently acquired an Rm1x and most of this workflow still applies.
I'm glad it is helpful. I think the other tutorials on the channel have some overlap with your machine too. Enjoy the RM1x!
would love to see something like this, but how to go from patterns to pattern chain to song mode
I'm planning on a video on that but I'll say now already that it's not the most fun way to use the RS. The magic, IMO, really happens when playing it like an instrument.
Nice video Sonny, good and clear explanation , while I'm considering to get an RS7000 I'm already getting familiar with this machine through your videos.
I think this machine would be a worthwhile addition to your setup! RS7000 sequencing plus MC909 sound can be nothing but straight fire! Thanks for your support! 💪
Brilliant ! A great, steady pace with explanation 👌
Much thanks!
Not done a play along to youtube session for a while!
Glad it gave some inspiration dude!
@sonfx first time I've actually turned it on for more than 10 minutes this year. Just up to the clock shift of high hats... I'm going by ear on filters as didn't see you set any, so I'm assuming possibly default of the sound. But got the same version, mildly different sounds ;) See where to take it then.. Funny, you said project available at the end, It's ok, we had a create along session!
superb stuff! thank you!
Thanks a lot for the feedback. I'm glad it's helpful!
Good video. Cool machine for sure. Like that 90’s menu diving workflow. Flipping through menus never bothered me much. Does the machine have multiple outs?
Hey Morgan, thanks a lot for your comment. The ratio between menu diving and hands-on control is perfect on the RS, imo. Yes, there's an expansion board for it. I have it installed and it gives 8 outs all in all, plus optical and digital i/o.
I was looking and the prices are more than reasonable right now. What did the out expansion cost you if you don’t mind?
@@morganwebster6636 300,- IIRC, but this is pre inflation. They go for much more now. Try looking for an RS with the board installed already, it will likely be better value for money.
@@sonfx For sure. Have a good one man.
@@sonfx AEIB2 board goes for about €350 nowadays and they are hard to get.
do you have some information about how to use loops
i cant remember how it was in the rs7000
after the import / load the loop its a hard one to set it up in the right way.....
It's just a matter of manually setting the start and end points and auditioning until it sounds right. I used a few loops in the Abstrctd pack and did it just like that.
I would also suggest to record the loop with the audio ins instead of importing it.
@@sonfx thanks for your fast answer fella
@@sammythebull116 you got it