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bmusproject

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  1. Thanks for commenting @Jay_C - it's great to be able to share the vibes with fellow enthusiasts!
  2. I decided to dust off the XW-G1 with the intention of making some patiently created Lo-fi by using all of the sample banks at once. This was pretty effective but the slow pace soon saw me enjoying the swiftness of the live looping approach. Still making use of the sampler for some patches but mostly using it in groove mode. I'll be posting a few of them on here. If you're still making use of your XW-G1 please let me know -thanks 1 - Mellow 2 - UpBeat
  3. The last in the series of Casio XW-G1 Beats/Loops/Grooves. This keyboard is great for getting ideas down and is great for the price with the only features that seem to lacking being: 1. longer samping time at 42khz 2. longer real time step sequencing. The FuzzyHarmonix preset (P:090) has been great for inspiring me to raise my synth-solo game. Peace!
  4. Hi! Thanks for the feedback. The videos that you speak of are not meant to be "instructional videos" as such, but I do get people asking me which chords I use so I place the overlay on there so people can pause and copy without me having to go back and check what I played. I'm just sharing the fun that I can have with a £200 casio keyboard. "Share your music here" is the name of the thread and I find it amazing that a casio keyboard can make music that is so close to the sound that I want to make. What can I say? Sharing is addictive. I've tried to stop. Yes I could have uploaded mp3s instead of videos but I happen to prefer videos plus having a link to YouTube means I am not adding to any bandwidth issues with people downloading large files. If I do create any instructional videos then I will take onboard your advice about having an insert of the screen. Thanks, Peace!
  5. Live looping with vocal sample on a soulful tip. Still wishing that Casio made it possible to record more than one bar in real time. This groove would have needed four bars (64 steps). I'm actually just curious to know how much more expensive the unit would have been if the step sequencer function allowed for longer realtime recording like an electribe would do. Peace!
  6. Smooth Grroove Sampling. This loop had me begging for more sample time. This was recorded in stereo 22K which meant I could only have 2 bars at 84bpm. This wasn't a problem until the last layer where the phrase needed to be 4 bars long to give the groove a nicer sense of shape. Still fun. Peace!
  7. Rap Beat using the Step Sequencer and Chain function along with some mixer dropouts to create the verse and chorus feels. Peace!
  8. If they/casio could make this work without a PC, it would change things majorly. Even just a two bar (32 Step) groove. It would open out the possibilities to create music with soul on the fly. Congrats on your solution, though! Peace!
  9. Smooth Mellow Groove <iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/GWX9p_g_R2A" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> Peace! Cant' find where to delete this post??
  10. Here's a house track which just uses the sequecer and mixer mute buttons. Had to use three chains on this one. No chords in this piece so the problem/lag with the clock when swtching patterns wasn't really noticeable. Could do with a mean vocal accompanied by some filter sweeps and kicks rolls to build up to the section changes. Peace!
  11. Here's a track which just uses the squencer and mixer mute buttons. Although it was slightly long-winded compared to the looping approach, it's nice to be able to drop parts in and out. Peace!
  12. Casio could make a really good workstation combining elements from the WK and XW keyboards. This track had me begging for a normal sequencer so that I could build this groove in stereo. (Sample time and quality has to be traded for loop duration). It is nearly possible by using the peformance zones alongside the step and phrase sequencers but this track uses two "synth" sounds. (When setting up zones only zone 1 can be a "synth" sound.) Another idea instead of creating a workstation could be to increase the sample quality and duration and create looper tracks (with separate faders and stop/start buttons) like the Roland RC300/505. This is very much a "have your cake and eat it solution" but it would be amazing - just imagine. It would be the vidal sassoon of live looping all in one box. Peace!
  13. Live Looping and Jamming with the XW-G1 I'm getting the hang of this thing now! Peace!
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