Recording Hi Hat for Korg Keyboard Hip Hop Beats

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Summary: How to record a hi hat cymbal when sequencing hip hop beats on a Korg Triton Studio keyboard; learn this and more in this free online video about musical instruments taught by expert Ryan Larson.

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hip hop , keyboard , synth
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"Now we are going to record our "High Hat" track, our second track. So what we are going to do, if you zoom in over here, I am still right under the "sequence" button, I am under "program". I go down to "track" and I am going to go to "track two" now and I go up to where it says, "CA 84 or A" it will have one of the different ones and I am going to select the "drum kit" add the "D and D kit", hit ok. Now I am ready to record, so I hit "record" and when I hit start the bass will be there. In "high hat" you want one and two and three and four and one and two and, well that came out really bad. You know why it sounds bad is because I have effects on there, it has delays, so I am going to go up to "IFX" and I am going to take that delay off of there. Then I hit "menu, exit", now I am ready to record again. Remember, I have to go to "overwrite" because I have to get rid of that first, now I just add my bass again. Now I click "loop all tracks" and hit "record" and I am ready to go. As I speed it up, again when I add in the "high hat" or the "snare" it will sound a lot better to because you will have that contrast between the bass and the snare. We will go over and do that in the next segment."

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