@@Semyon_Music Yeah! Too bad it's seems capped at 120 velocity when using MIDI - no idea why. Built in sounds are great tho - especially the harpsichord and synth sounds.
There’s a way to upwards compress the MIDI input signal to boost it. Might be harder to play with the same dynamics but it helps bring up the velocity input without having to slam the keys
@@SeanSecret in logic you can do it live. Add a new software instrument track, then in the MIDI effects section select Velocity Processor, change the ratio to 0.375 and that should help a lot with boosting the velocities while you are playing live
Do you get any radio interference??? I got some lights recently like this (had the bulbs 💡 for a while but wanted light bars) I got an audible hum from the speakers 🔊 and I was looking for something that would not drive me crazy.
Not at all! If you have balanced and high quality shielded cables, you shouldn’t hear any buzzing. The hum could be coming from your wall socket if you don’t have a good power conditioner
Why would you choose the Phillips Hue lights when it requires wires when Life X beams don’t require wires and also connect via app ?? Just curious to hear your thoughts on this
@@Semyon_Music I don’t have them, I’m just doing research trying to find best option. But you can see more of that in this YT video: ua-cam.com/video/jmKM8EgMvUo/v-deo.html
@@Semyon_Music Sorry, I meant, what color fabric option is best for the panels for those considering LED’s? Darker colors don’t reflect light… So I was wanting to hear your take on this
Yea each light strip has a plug, all going into a surge protector because I don’t have enough wall sockets. The Philips play bars can connect 3 into 1 power adapter so those are a bit easier to wire
I would imagine that beige or off-white fabric panels isn’t quite as reflective as pure white, would you agree? Or is it really not much of a difference?
Sorry, I meant, what COLOR FABRIC option is best for the panels for those considering LED’s? Darker colors don’t reflect light… So I was wanting to hear your take on this 😅
Ohh haha, I have white and beige. Pretty neutral and can morph into any color when you shine LEDs at them. Good at reflecting light throughout the room too
It adds nice contrast to the room, like a warmth, during the day when the sun is out. If it was all pure white, it would feel a bit sterile. My wall panels are all beige and all my ceiling clouds are pure white. Makes the walls feel more cozy and the ceiling more reflective/open
Literally the best studio vibe ever! ✨
Thank you 🔥
Nice! I´m always looking for new light ideas and nanoleaf is definetely a good tipp. 😀
Thumbs up!
Thank you!
Really nice studio setup !
Thanks!🔥
This was really helpful, you have an awesome studio!
Thank you!
Very well put together video!
Thank you!
I have the same Yamaha P-120 keyboard :D
it’s an amazing digital piano
@@Semyon_Music Yeah! Too bad it's seems capped at 120 velocity when using MIDI - no idea why. Built in sounds are great tho - especially the harpsichord and synth sounds.
There’s a way to upwards compress the MIDI input signal to boost it. Might be harder to play with the same dynamics but it helps bring up the velocity input without having to slam the keys
@@Semyon_Music Yeah, I guess you could scale the midi recordings velocity afterwards - or did you mean there's a way to do it live?
@@SeanSecret in logic you can do it live. Add a new software instrument track, then in the MIDI effects section select Velocity Processor, change the ratio to 0.375 and that should help a lot with boosting the velocities while you are playing live
That is really cool transformation, beautiful studio!
Thank you! 🔥
all the philips ones adjustable in 1 app?
Yup!
Nice what type of mic do you use bro?
For vocals, TLM 103!
Cool!! Does the opening and final groove is a music of yours?
Best from France.
Thanks! It’s just a free song from the UA-cam Studio audio library!
what is the brand used for the thick wall pads (absorbers) ?
GIK Acoustics
Do you get any radio interference??? I got some lights recently like this (had the bulbs 💡 for a while but wanted light bars) I got an audible hum from the speakers 🔊 and I was looking for something that would not drive me crazy.
Not at all! If you have balanced and high quality shielded cables, you shouldn’t hear any buzzing. The hum could be coming from your wall socket if you don’t have a good power conditioner
Why would you choose the Phillips Hue lights when it requires wires when Life X beams don’t require wires and also connect via app ?? Just curious to hear your thoughts on this
Do Life X Beams operate on battery power or do they also have wires that plug in to the wall?
@@Semyon_Music I don’t have them, I’m just doing research trying to find best option. But you can see more of that in this YT video: ua-cam.com/video/jmKM8EgMvUo/v-deo.html
What color panels do you recommend for those considering LED's ? Pure white ? Off-white? Light yellow? Peach??
I’d say the Philips hue color option is the best because you’re not stuck to any particular color and can change it from the app
For the panels, Nanoleaf are great because they also can change color
@@Semyon_Music Sorry, I meant, what color fabric option is best for the panels for those considering LED’s? Darker colors don’t reflect light… So I was wanting to hear your take on this
So cool! I’m interested in making a studio like yours, may I ask where you got the triangle led lights from?
Thanks! The triangle lights are from Nanoleaf
@@Semyon_Music thanks so much! Which ones are they on Amazon, or did you get them on Amazon?
@@laurawallbank here's the link! amzn.to/3msoH8W
would you recommend using the led strips setup for making guitar coer videos?
Depends how you set it up! If you're going for a more modern look, then LED strips are great
do you have each different color strip plugged into the wall
or how did you do the wiring
Yea each light strip has a plug, all going into a surge protector because I don’t have enough wall sockets. The Philips play bars can connect 3 into 1 power adapter so those are a bit easier to wire
I would imagine that beige or off-white fabric panels isn’t quite as reflective as pure white, would you agree? Or is it really not much of a difference?
Yea! The idea for me was hang white clouds above to give the room more space, and beige on the walls to add some light colour and coziness
Sorry, I meant, what COLOR FABRIC option is best for the panels for those considering LED’s? Darker colors don’t reflect light… So I was wanting to hear your take on this 😅
Ohh haha, I have white and beige. Pretty neutral and can morph into any color when you shine LEDs at them. Good at reflecting light throughout the room too
@@Semyon_Music I would imagine that beige or off-white isn’t quite as reflective as pure white, would you agree?
It adds nice contrast to the room, like a warmth, during the day when the sun is out. If it was all pure white, it would feel a bit sterile. My wall panels are all beige and all my ceiling clouds are pure white. Makes the walls feel more cozy and the ceiling more reflective/open