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Summary: How to record a snare drum 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.
Ryan Larson is a young jazz composer whose teaching technique focuses on the basics of music theory in all 12 keys. When applying his 12-key technique to understanding the logic behind...read more
"So now that we have our drums, our bass drum and our high hat down, we are going to go in and add our "snare". So I go to "track three" on the sequencer, track three and I am going to go up under three and I am going to set it to "drums". I went up to "category, drums" and let us do the " hip hop kit" and hit, ok. Now we have, still we have some reverb on here but we want that in there. We want to hit this on the and two, boom, boom, cha,cha, boom, boom, cha. So if we hit record, so we got boom, boom, cha, bom cha, boom, boom, cha. That does not really sound the greatest, but we can go "overwrite", get rid of it and now we go back to "loop track". So we went to "preferences" again and did "overwrite" and then "loop track" and now I am ready to record again. One, two, three, four. So now when we speed that up it sounds like this. Maybe I will get a little delay off of there. That is our bass loop."
eHow Article: Recording Snare for Korg Keyboard Hip Hop Beats