i cant figure out how to make an 80's style bass bounce arp. where it just plays octave bass lines by holding one key. a bass line like from "take me to funky town"
Thank you for your video. Using wavesequences as argegiator is a good idea, in particular with HD-1 engine. For the other engines, EXi, we can use Common Step Sequencer.
Hey king. That should not be to hard. In funky town they just use an octave jump like you said. With what i described here build a wave sequence where first note is C2 second is C3. a twelve step transpose on each second note. That's all there is to it. I'm almost sure it can be done also with 'standard' Karma. I'll look into that and may make a second video if i find the time.
I did not find answer on question I have. Can you create two different arps and used them simultaneously on different channels. If you tried that please let know.
Hello, Thank you for you vidéo, one thing i didn't understood it' s how the rythm of our synthbass is arrived ? Do you create it before on the sequence And you used it after on All your explanation or it was an existing loop. I would like to create my loop with the sequencer And after to used it in combination. Until today i didn't find the was for that, in you have any idéal, i will appreciate. Thank you very much
Thank you, but real arpeggio react to different cords, and this one is just a fixed wavesequence transposable only in pitch, not harmony.. So I'll still have to buy this Kronos Karma Software.. To try to create a custom GE which enables me using Karma switches as a pattern input..
Yes Aziz, you are right. The old synths were often monophonic and used effects to make a sequnce more interesting. I do not claim this method replaces anything. It's just one more way to use this incredible machine. Thanks for reaction and observations.
Great! I have a new rock covers band with my wife playing keys on a kronos. She has trouble emulating guitar riff with fast picking repeated notes. Like the galop on iron Maiden songs. We could use this to trigger the galop pattern with just one press of the key, right? Also, how do we sync the arp to the live band? Tap tempo? Or can the karma understand the tempo if she just plays repeating 4th notes in the bands tempo to trigger the sequence? Thanks
Hey Antonio. Thank you for you reaction. The Tempo control allows you to change the speed. If you want to synch it with the band I guess you will have to make sure they can hear a click track comming from the Kronos if that is your master tempo or have something else deliver a click track and feed midi time code into the kronos. In this last case you should set the clock to external on the Kronos. Synths can use an internal clock or receive sevral type of timecode via midi to enbable them to synch to external devices like drumcomputers etc.
@@Fordirk1 thanks a lot for your reply! This band will not play to a click. I have several other bands/shows were we use clicks, backing tracks, full productions were even the lights sync to the click track. However, in this band, we really want that old school free rock live sound. That was the whole idea of forming the band... I guess she can just tap the tap tempo button along with the band? Am I wrong?
@@Fordirk1 will try it! If it doesn't work she can just practice keyboard technique until she can play repeated notes fast enough 😁 that would be ideal ahah Thanks again 🤘😎
Thanks, @fordirk1. Sounds like a great idea as I really miss the ability to create custom arpeggios. But I can't get it to work, sadly. My wave sequence plays just once even if latch is on. And if it *is* on, I can't trigger the wave sequence again. I've followed the video instructions to the letter but I feel like I'm missing a step somewhere. Is it possible for you to make the combi available?
Try to make 8 fat chords and then use your arpeggio build in see whats happend then:) good demo of how to make a arpeggio....ps have you try also different karma in each modul too?
Excellent, thanks so much. Apparently, Korg has a deal with the Karma developer and does not want us to know this, so we all buy his useless and way too expensive software.
I'm glad it helps but i would not call Karm software useless. It has it's merits but it is way too complex for me. I whish it had a simple step sequencer. That way we could input harmonies too.
Hello, I have a question, can't you do the same thing without Karma , and with your wave sequence and loop parameter On? Sorry, but in fact I don't understand what could be the interest of Karma in this very case? Thank you
Hi - thanks a lot for making this Video. What I do not understand is, why you went to the Karma page! If you leave that out you have the same features with the wave sequences as you have got in your video Or am I wrong?
Hey Maik. I honestly couldn’t tell you. It’s been years since i made that video and i no longer have the Kronos. Maybe you can make new video to show people an easier way and link it. I have seen that these tutorial video’s are appreciated and are viewed a lot.
@@Fordirk1 Ah I see - 😁 totally understand. I will check your technique on the Kronos and the Nautilus. Anyways - thank you for getting back and taking your time. and - yes - maybe I make a short tutorial if I find a shorter way.
When I received my Kronos I was real excited only to find some disappointment later because it seemed impossible to make your own user Arpeggio's without using external Karma software. FEAR NOT! It can be done and is not difficult once you know how. I have a lot of respect for the builder of Karma but honestly I find his software intimidating and it's too complex for me. I could not believe that KORG would have built such a machine and not allow the user to make his own arpeggio's on the machine itself so I searched and searched and searched some more. As far as I know this is ( was :-) )not documented. It just takes the right settings. Once you have one combi that works you can easily save the existing combi under another name. Make a new step sequence, assign it to a program and your good to go. Should you have more questions, let me know. If you want to know how to make a step sequence I can recommend QUI ROBINEZ. Look him up on youtube. He has some great toturials. Furthermore, once you have a user Arpeggio setup, experiment some with the parameters as they will allow you make variations on the step sequence you have made. Specifically the rhythm Pattern allows for some cool variations. Have fun and let me know if you like this! Happy new-year everyone.
Great vid mate! This will definitely come useful for "Ain't nobody" intro arp I'm working on :)
A very useful tutorial very well explained. Thank you very much. It would be cool if you could add some other tutos !
Very helpful, thank you
i cant figure out how to make an 80's style bass bounce arp. where it just plays octave bass lines by holding one key.
a bass line like from "take me to funky town"
Thank you for your video. Using wavesequences as argegiator is a good idea, in particular with HD-1 engine. For the other engines, EXi, we can use Common Step Sequencer.
It might not be the easiest video to follow, but it's one of the most useful vids ever on UA-cam! Thanks!!
I’m happy it’s useful. Thanks for letting me know.
Very nice...thanks
Great video. Thanks!
You are very welcome. I'm happy this is of use to some people. Thanks fo letting me know.
I have a Korg PA 4x connected to a Korg Kronos 88 LS - - - How do I Transpose via my midi PA 4x to my Kronos 88LS?
Hey king. That should not be to hard. In funky town they just use an octave jump like you said. With what i described here build a wave sequence where first note is C2 second is C3. a twelve step transpose on each second note. That's all there is to it. I'm almost sure it can be done also with 'standard' Karma. I'll look into that and may make a second video if i find the time.
I did not find answer on question I have. Can you create two different arps and used them simultaneously on different channels. If you tried that please let know.
If you have like 8 tracks of sequence sound can you use karma in the sequencer to fill in
Hello,
Thank you for you vidéo, one thing i didn't understood it' s how the rythm of our synthbass is arrived ?
Do you create it before on the sequence And you used it after on All your explanation or it was an existing loop.
I would like to create my loop with the sequencer And after to used it in combination. Until today i didn't find the was for that, in you have any idéal, i will appreciate.
Thank you very much
Possible convert midi track to Karma arpeggio? Drum track possible and Karma....?
Thank you, but real arpeggio react to different cords, and this one is just a fixed wavesequence transposable only in pitch, not harmony.. So I'll still have to buy this Kronos Karma Software.. To try to create a custom GE which enables me using Karma switches as a pattern input..
Yes Aziz, you are right. The old synths were often monophonic and used effects to make a sequnce more interesting. I do not claim this method replaces anything. It's just one more way to use this incredible machine. Thanks for reaction and observations.
Great!
I have a new rock covers band with my wife playing keys on a kronos. She has trouble emulating guitar riff with fast picking repeated notes. Like the galop on iron Maiden songs.
We could use this to trigger the galop pattern with just one press of the key, right?
Also, how do we sync the arp to the live band? Tap tempo? Or can the karma understand the tempo if she just plays repeating 4th notes in the bands tempo to trigger the sequence?
Thanks
Hey Antonio. Thank you for you reaction. The Tempo control allows you to change the speed. If you want to synch it with the band I guess you will have to make sure they can hear a click track comming from the Kronos if that is your master tempo or have something else deliver a click track and feed midi time code into the kronos. In this last case you should set the clock to external on the Kronos. Synths can use an internal clock or receive sevral type of timecode via midi to enbable them to synch to external devices like drumcomputers etc.
@@Fordirk1 thanks a lot for your reply! This band will not play to a click. I have several other bands/shows were we use clicks, backing tracks, full productions were even the lights sync to the click track. However, in this band, we really want that old school free rock live sound. That was the whole idea of forming the band...
I guess she can just tap the tap tempo button along with the band? Am I wrong?
@@AntonioRockGP Hi Antonio. Yeah, i think that should work. The proof is always in the pudding isn't it ?
@@Fordirk1 will try it! If it doesn't work she can just practice keyboard technique until she can play repeated notes fast enough 😁 that would be ideal ahah
Thanks again 🤘😎
You are welcome blackandwhiteboy!
Thanks, @fordirk1. Sounds like a great idea as I really miss the ability to create custom arpeggios. But I can't get it to work, sadly. My wave sequence plays just once even if latch is on. And if it *is* on, I can't trigger the wave sequence again. I've followed the video instructions to the letter but I feel like I'm missing a step somewhere. Is it possible for you to make the combi available?
Hi Martin, i’m afraid i sold the Kronos but i think the video does show how to loop the wavesequence. i don’t exactly recal all the settings.
I seem to recal there was a parameter in the wave sequence, something with the trigger,- single or loop
yeah, I get the same problem. Did you find a way to resolve?
@@frasermathieson9767 Nope, sorry. I believe I just went with one of the existing arpeggios and hoped the audience didn't notice 😬
Try to make 8 fat chords and then use your arpeggio build in see whats happend then:) good demo of how to make a arpeggio....ps have you try also different karma in each modul too?
Excellent, thanks so much. Apparently, Korg has a deal with the Karma developer and does not want us to know this, so we all buy his useless and way too expensive software.
I'm glad it helps but i would not call Karm software useless. It has it's merits but it is way too complex for me. I whish it had a simple step sequencer. That way we could input harmonies too.
Hello, I have a question, can't you do the same thing without Karma , and with your wave sequence and loop parameter On? Sorry, but in fact I don't understand what could be the interest of Karma in this very case? Thank you
Fred Liviou I was just thinking that too!
yes my friend i agree...disapointment thats the word. It just more money if you want it. I love arp_seq_ but...(169 ds ) wow... thanks for sharing.
Hi - thanks a lot for making this Video. What I do not understand is, why you went to the Karma page! If you leave that out you have the same features with the wave sequences as you have got in your video Or am I wrong?
Hey Maik. I honestly couldn’t tell you. It’s been years since i made that video and i no longer have the Kronos. Maybe you can make new video to show people an easier way and link it. I have seen that these tutorial video’s are appreciated and are viewed a lot.
@@Fordirk1 Ah I see - 😁 totally understand. I will check your technique on the Kronos and the Nautilus. Anyways - thank you for getting back and taking your time. and - yes - maybe I make a short tutorial if I find a shorter way.
When I received my Kronos I was real excited only to find some disappointment later because it seemed impossible to make your own user Arpeggio's without using external Karma software. FEAR NOT! It can be done and is not difficult once you know how. I have a lot of respect for the builder of Karma but honestly I find his software intimidating and it's too complex for me. I could not believe that KORG would have built such a machine and not allow the user to make his own arpeggio's on the machine itself so I searched and searched and searched some more. As far as I know this is ( was :-) )not documented. It just takes the right settings. Once you have one combi that works you can easily save the existing combi under another name. Make a new step sequence, assign it to a program and your good to go. Should you have more questions, let me know. If you want to know how to make a step sequence I can recommend QUI ROBINEZ. Look him up on youtube. He has some great toturials. Furthermore, once you have a user Arpeggio setup, experiment some with the parameters as they will allow you make variations on the step sequence you have made. Specifically the rhythm Pattern allows for some cool variations. Have fun and let me know if you like this! Happy new-year everyone.
I bought one and I really don't know how to use it
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your end result is not really an arpeggiator
emm, emmm, emm, emmmmm, emmmmm STOP!
Nobody forced you to watch !
Hi Emmanuel. The rhythm is actually created by the wave sequence. The Bass sound is just that - a sound.