I just want to say thank you you have been a great help to me I'm 55 years old and I just bought this piano and I have no clue and you have been a great help to me
Thank you so much for figuring this out. I would have never been able to do it. As the father of a 10 year old pianist it's hard to keep him motivated. It's things like this that can make a difference.
It is kinda loop, but in reality it is a style. So you should use 4 sections, all a bit different. Then you can play along your main instrument changing the cords etc. It is a really cool tool :)
Another trick you could use this may be a little bit too much for the tutorial that you are running right now, but what you could do is switch your metronome to run in eight time instead of four times instead of doing 44 time you do 48 time that way it clicks on eighth notes that way if you’re playing 16th you just play right between there and you’re not worrying about quantize mess you up
I hope to have a DGX-670 within about 6 months. I will be using it to, hopefully, create some cool original music. I think that your vids on the DGX-670 will help. So I subscribed.
@@Aidanbolling8781 Thank you. I've been wanting to get a DGX-670 for a while. Got a PSR ew425 in the meantime just to get back up to speed on some stuff and save some ideas. I'm shooting for early 2023 to be able to be able to afford the DGX-670. I should be ready to dive right into it, as I'll be checking out your (and others') vids on it in the meantime. Had a Casio Privia Pro PX560 for a while, which I highly recommend. Had to sell it a while back. I'm one of those perpetually underfinanced wannabe artist types. Anyway, looking forward to the DGX-670 and learning everything you present in your vids. Will no doubt have some questions to ask you. Best wishes in growing your channel.
I have been loving this feature! Thanks for showing how to use it. Just curious, watching some of your other videos, I was wondering how you learned piano (books, youtube, lessons)? Thanks again.
Hey Alden is there a way to lay down a quick bass line for just a few bars and then have it loop (repeat) over and over indefinitely until I stop it? This would be good for composing melodies over the bass. And I don’t want to have to press a zillion buttons to do this or record a bass line for five minutes for each new one I create.
Nice work Aiden, but i noticed you looped in the key of D (i think). I always created styles in the key of C, because when you play the loop live and change chords the key will follow you so a melody can be played with the loop....Is this video different than style creator?
@@Aidanbolling8781 Kinda reminds me of some kinda trance...I guess I'm "old school"... I like creating styles for particular songs by creating with an Intro, variations and ending...
Yeah that was my bad I forgot to explain how to save it. I made a community post on how to do it about 3 months ago but Unfortunately I can’t send you a link straight to the post so your going to have to scroll down my community page on my RU-vid channel to find it.
I have a DGX-670 but don't understand much of it all. I was trying to move a voice set-up from one memory location to another, and could not figure out how to do it. One guy says you can get the strings and pad voices to sustain with the pedal, but I've never been able to get it to do that.
Is it possible to connect to the computer and find other sounds I can play like syth sounds? This would allow me to not have to buy other keyboards just to get more sounds. The DGX-70 has the perfect feel in the keybed while other ... light weight keyboards like the Yamaha MODx series and other light weight models from other companies like Kurzweil have a knocking sound in the keybeds. The lightweight is not worth the thump, thump, thump. I love the quiet thump on the DGX-70 and it feels like a real acoustic piano. I just want to get at some of the syth sounds that the DGX-70 lacks. Thank you for your help in this.
Very informative video thank you. But I have a question. When I play on all eight tracks and record the loops and then save it. I’m only able to hear rythm one and two when I play it back to myself, do you know why I can’t hear, bass, chord1 and 2 or the other tracks?
Hi. Many thanks for the tutorials - VERY helpful. Problem..... When I save multi-tracked songs I have created onto usb it sometimes works: the song appears as a midi file, with the two-note icon, and when I return to the usb after turning off the keyboard the file is still there and accessible. But recently when I do the same save process (I think!) the song is shown with an icon that shows a picture of the last instrument I used, and it does not remain accessible on the usb. When checking the stick on a computer it says that file is saved as an swv file. Why am I getting this difference?? Any help VERY gratefully received. Thank you
Yo I know this is an old video but I would appreciate someone’s help. When I select a track to record on my sustain pedal no longer works and I can’t find a fix
Don’t worry it looks super overwhelming at first but you’ll get the hang of it! If you don’t know how to do something or want to learn more about the DGX-670 I have a playlist dedicated to teaching people how!😀
Could you do the loop again with a well crafted simple piano piece by William Gillock, Catherine Rollin, or Christian Bennedsen and record just the right hand or the left hand and then loop it so a person can practice the other hand.? It might be more clear how the looping works and somewhat less complicated to set up. The loop you did seems to just use two chords, over and over, so it's not a very musical loop. You can find these peoples pieces with the sheet music by searching on RU-vid.
The tutorial is much appreciated, but would be smoother if you avoid "what were going to do next, is were gunna go ahead, and what were gunna do is, were gunna press..." and instead say "Then press...."
That’s the plan! In the mean time I do have a playlist of How-To videos for the DGX-670! Here’s the link😁ru-vid.com/group/PLe-q48gF1dc8JomvfxgXGRb1qAkLYfnJP
Can’t you make your main A B C D s all different styles, set them up for your verse/chorus/bridge/solo and then manually jump between using the style buttons w/bridge break for transitions? And then you have a whole controllable preformance. I thought this could do that, this video I think is missing that part