@@narfsoundsamazing job as always. I am curious, how you approach a song like this live. Do you sequence some parts, use multiple keyboards, use backing tracks, not play some parts, need another keyboardist, etc. Cause I can’t grow another hand! Lots of the tunes we love were so layered that live it’s impossible to pull off with one keyboardist. Thanks for the Roland Fantom 06 Pack. I picked it up last month and have been enjoying it!
No, not for West End Girls, the backing tracks are for demonstration purposes only; however, for Set 9 there are a few other performances that feature drums and bass as arpeggios.
Haha Yeah, freaked me out too as I was editing it! Two separate takes for the bass & chords and the choir & Trumpet, I wasn't able to show that by pressing the Assign 1 button, it shifts the octave of the trumpet independent from the octave buttons. The song can be performed on a 61 key Montage or MODX.
I've responded to your question twice. "Thank you so much for reaching out and showing interest in our sounds. We have a variety of packs available that contain a collection of sounds. Unfortunately, at this time, we do not offer the option to purchase individual sounds or create custom sets for our customers. But we do have a wide variety of smaller packs for you to choose from. If you have any questions or need help finding a specific pack, please let us know. We'd be more than happy to help you out!"
The first chord gave me goosebumps. Beautiful.
That entire track e piano melodies are just beautiful
Wow! Nailed it. That keyboard player has got some skills!
Having 3 hands helps too
@@narfsoundsamazing job as always. I am curious, how you approach a song like this live. Do you sequence some parts, use multiple keyboards, use backing tracks, not play some parts, need another keyboardist, etc. Cause I can’t grow another hand!
Lots of the tunes we love were so layered that live it’s impossible to pull off with one keyboardist.
Thanks for the Roland Fantom 06 Pack. I picked it up last month and have been enjoying it!
Love this. Great job!
Thank you! Cheers!
That third hand really comes in handy mate. :D
It does! There were 4 at one point. 😂
Brilliant Francis.
Thank you .
Superb as always. Nailed it! 👌
Superb!
🙂
Pretty good, I'm sure I will buy the set when it comes out
OMG u have 3 hands!!! Wait, 4!!!
😂 it helps
What are those chords you are playing? Just C, D and E with an Am and Bm?
Que tal sintetizador, hasta 3 manos la entonan al mismo tiempo
Are the beats a part of your sound pack?
No, not for West End Girls, the backing tracks are for demonstration purposes only; however, for Set 9 there are a few other performances that feature drums and bass as arpeggios.
Robert Kraft would approve !!!
Not gonna lie - I was a bit freaked out when that third hand appeared out of nowhere.
Haha Yeah, freaked me out too as I was editing it! Two separate takes for the bass & chords and the choir & Trumpet, I wasn't able to show that by pressing the Assign 1 button, it shifts the octave of the trumpet independent from the octave buttons. The song can be performed on a 61 key Montage or MODX.
lol, I'm thinking, hmmm well that upgrade didn't come with my body.
I think, the version you made with Roland Fantom sounds better, but this ain't bad neither....
Do you have a Behringer Model D? I read that the bass line was done on a Minimoog? Would be awesome to see you replicate it :)
Doesn’t anyone answer your customer service questions? I’ve sent several.
I've responded to your question twice. "Thank you so much for reaching out and showing interest in our sounds. We have a variety of packs available that contain a collection of sounds. Unfortunately, at this time, we do not offer the option to purchase individual sounds or create custom sets for our customers. But we do have a wide variety of smaller packs for you to choose from. If you have any questions or need help finding a specific pack, please let us know. We'd be more than happy to help you out!"
How is one person supposed to play this!
Typically you don't play the bass.