A lot of roland "groove boxes" have a roll feature built in that allow you to use subtle variations of timing and velocity in the roll. Another thought is use an arpegiator stuck on one note. Personally, I would step sequence it myself.
In addition to everyting listed here, my coach gave me a great warm up to help with my lower register- creaking. What you do is kind of sing backwards. Proper vocal technique is crucial here, if you do this wrong, you could seriously damage your vocal chords. Open your mouth wide, relax your...
I know that A is 440 Hz and that doubling or halving that number will give me an octave. My question is this, is there a formula to figure out the frequency of other pitches in relation to "A=440Hz"? It seems to me that there is an exact relation to each pitch or the twelve tone scale wouldn't...
I swear to you that I'm not newton's law! My spelling is just a tad better and I don't have that full blown studio that he does!<g> Ok, I do use an 880ex. I don't want to get off to a bad start here, I was just curious about the rotating screen (never had a problem with it buzzing though, I...
So, after reading all of this, a thought struck me. Does any one know why the screen rotates? I remember being confused by that the first time I saw one. I own one now and still don't see the reason for it. Sorry to bump this thread up, but I just have to know.