Fantom X tutorial - making arpeggiated patterns

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  • Опубліковано 25 січ 2025

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  • @erictor
    @erictor 8 років тому +1

    I forgot how great a teacher you are. I absolutely love your Fantom tutorials.

  • @UniqueTouch
    @UniqueTouch 8 років тому +1

    where eere you all my life dude!!! I hv been looking for a clear understanding of how to use the arpeggio and I just found you!!! Thank God in heaven for ppl like you who care to show their knowledge w us newb's!!! thanks for this clear arpeggio tut my friend!

  • @Halunlimited
    @Halunlimited 14 років тому

    Very nicely done Dan. Good screen shots. Nice and clear.

  • @misterriddlez
    @misterriddlez 12 років тому +1

    hey man! videos are great. I was wondering if you wouldn't mind making one covering loop points while sampling.

  • @da6280
    @da6280 2 роки тому

    How do I turn the darned arpeggiator off??? I keep getting the sound you have at 0:42 all over the keyboard. Please help. Thanks.

  • @musikmakerman
    @musikmakerman 13 років тому +1

    ive heard you can sample from another keyboard and use it as a patch is that true ie sample a note from say a m3 bass noise then play that sound with scales(notes) etc on your x6 is that true????

  • @GearTutorials
    @GearTutorials  13 років тому +1

    @musikmakerman Hi, what you ask is definitely possible and infact I have done that exact process from my M3 to Fantom X. I can do a tutorial on this in the next week or two if you like?

  • @richforman
    @richforman 10 років тому +1

    Hey thanks for this - so after you create and save an arp pattern like this, can you then use it as part of a Performance and if so can you step us through how? I'd like to have a performance where, say, one part, plays normally, and with another part assigned to a different zone on the keyboard, it activates an arpeggio I'd created, or (if possible) arpeggiates a chord I am holding down using an up-then-down type pattern.

  • @ernestocastillo2106
    @ernestocastillo2106 7 років тому

    very good tut brother, I was wondering if you can make a tut about how to include drums at the same time

  • @GearTutorials
    @GearTutorials  13 років тому

    @musikmakerman That is true, and in fact sampling a bass from the M3 to be played on the Fantom X is a process I have done when the M3 needed a repair. After a quick bit of sampling the Fantom was a reliable backup for a gig.
    I can do a video on this topic if you like?

  • @GearTutorials
    @GearTutorials  14 років тому

    @GREGCAST70 you're welcome. I'm trying to think of a topic to do on my M3, or maybe using both units together...

  • @sunilbaboolal6209
    @sunilbaboolal6209 2 роки тому

    Hi good night I recently bought a used phantom x6 only realize after that it seems to be jumping keys when you begin to play eg if you are on c it goes kind of between b flat and c if you can help will be thankful

  • @slimreaper00
    @slimreaper00 6 років тому

    Is it possible to edit your arpeggios in mix mode at all? Fantom X8 here

  • @UniqueTouch
    @UniqueTouch 10 років тому

    Hello there! I was wondering if you'd tell me what the tie really does Sir? I am following ur instructions on using the arpeggiator or better said learning from you how to better use X6 arp. but can't figure out nor understand the TIE Function Sir??? had my k.Brd for years never knew either about the Phrase and Random Function... hope you can shed some light for on this brother, Thank you Sir!

  • @hazzonofficialmusicstudio3433
    @hazzonofficialmusicstudio3433 5 років тому

    Hai, can you do tutorial for make strumming guitar?

  • @JericMesa-MRA-1462
    @JericMesa-MRA-1462 2 роки тому

    I need to make arppegio rhythm in 3/4 help

  • @ronaldofelipedasilva1305
    @ronaldofelipedasilva1305 7 років тому

    Excelente vídeo. Interessante esta função de arpejos. Mas, para eu entender as explicações, solicito traduzir para o português este é outros vídeos postados por você.

  • @GearTutorials
    @GearTutorials  13 років тому

    @luigiperso You're welcome!