Using computer keys 1 – 7, Q – U, A – J, or Z – N. Moving left to right, pressing these keys will enter the corresponding scale degree, ie in A Minor, ‘1’ triggersiand ‘7’ triggersVII. Using your MIDI keyboard, you can play any notes and Captain Chords will decipher ...
How to Replace broken tactile switches on a Roland TB-303 to stop double notes etc. By Nicholas H Battjes Nov 3, 2010 Recording & Production WonderHowTo Unfortunately for electronic music, there are not very many Roland TB-303's in the world and the ones that are here are quite ...
Once you keep making these minor edits, it will be much easier to come up with something you can put into a song. Just make sure to switch up the underlying harmony as well — even similar groups of notes can sound very different when played over different chord progressions! After you f...
upstrokes, downstrokes, releases, ghost notes, slides, and mutes. The interface keeps things simple, but you have the option of crossing over to the more complicated side if you want to go a little further. On the performance page you’ll find the most essential playback settings like vibr...