Thats another area I've yet to work with on the BK9. That player makes it look easy although I couldn't do the drum tracks like him.
Question for anyone who knows the BK9. Would those tracks he recorded be used like a Style or a non-stop Sequence where you would have to peogram your Mark jump buttons.
Fran --- Please get one so you can be the expert on the BK9 here !! G70's gotts be gettin heavy by now.
Hi Bill,
as far as I can tell, that guy recorded that full sequence live. Wow.
We used to have a guy come into the music store back 20 years ago, he actually recorded backing sequences for sale. Watched him demo how he constructed them on a workstation. The drums, literally on the fly, like that guy did. Truly amazing talent.
Personally, I could never do it, but if I wanted a backing tracked, possibly a couple of options.
Find a style as close as possible for the backing track I want, even if it's only the drums .
( For me I'm not that good , I 'd probably need drums , bass, guitar, piano.)
Record it into the sequencer using that style.
Then record additional tracks in realtime like strings and melody, brass whatever.
If it's only the drums that you weren't comfortable with and there was no style available that suited, maybe consider doing small sections of the drums ie 4 bars or something and use a copy function to paste it to the rest of the bars for the verse, record another 4 for the chorus, fills etc . Build it up that way.
Then record the rest of the tracks in realtime over the top.
Most keyboards have pretty good sequencer recording and editing functions.