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Topic: Piano recording using a background track  (Read 1830 times)

Offline chopinleo

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Piano recording using a background track
on: April 19, 2016, 04:11:47 PM
This is my piano cover for Adele's Song, Hello, I was playing the piano while reproducing separated tracks including Strings and voices, hope you enjoy this, please share the video and subscribe to my channel.

Hardware and software that were used to record:

- Yamaha P105 as a midi controller
- Cubase as DAW (Digital Audio Workstation)
- Lexicon Omega ( as audio interface)
- Kontakt ( as a software to load samples)
- Galaxy Piano Vintage  (as a virtual instrument)

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Offline abielikesu

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Re: Piano recording using a background track
Reply #1 on: April 25, 2016, 01:27:03 PM
The link seems to be wrong. It points to the "Edit video" option.

Regards,
Abie
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Offline perfect_pitch

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Re: Piano recording using a background track
Reply #2 on: April 25, 2016, 10:26:53 PM
Given then he's only posted twice in 3 weeks, and both times were to advertise YouTube videos... I'd say he's just trying to gather views for his videos.

I didn't bother with it. I'm sick of people who just sign up so they can advertise their videos, asking for everybody to:

share the video and subscribe to my channel.

And he hasn't been back in almost a week.

Offline abielikesu

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Re: Piano recording using a background track
Reply #3 on: May 13, 2016, 01:54:32 PM
Hi perfect_pitch,

I get you (and kind of agree).

I wonder (from my own experience on this forum) how is one supposed to get started on a forum

What's the expected etiquette?

Is it a bad start to post videos looking for feedback?

Regards,
Abie
The joy of music making!
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