Richí3 x V3XL0R - Random Club Banger (Original Mix)

V3XL0R

Personifying Music Since 1994
So this is a track that Richí3 and I have been working on and we're happy to announce that it's done and ready for you guys to listen to. It's been a wild ride making this track for sure. Enjoy! =)
 
Love this video, as I've stated multiple times to everyone who will listen. On a semi-related note, do you where I can find a piano that sounds better than keys? Or how to make keys sound more like a real piano etc... Any help would be appreciated.
 
Love this video, as I've stated multiple times to everyone who will listen. On a semi-related note, do you where I can find a piano that sounds better than keys? Or how to make keys sound more like a real piano etc... Any help would be appreciated.
I don't really know of another vst for that. I personally love using FL Keys and I usually put a reverb on it to give more of a real piano sound. There's other presets within that plugin, though. My suggestion is to either play around with the settings of FL Keys to get what you want out of it or just google it and see what you find. Also, if you do end up googling this and you find something better than FL Keys, feel free to let me know and I'll check it out too.
 
I don't really know of another vst for that. I personally love using FL Keys and I usually put a reverb on it to give more of a real piano sound. There's other presets within that plugin, though. My suggestion is to either play around with the settings of FL Keys to get what you want out of it or just google it and see what you find. Also, if you do end up googling this and you find something better than FL Keys, feel free to let me know and I'll check it out too.
Yup. Keys don't sound bad. I've just got an Alesis Q49 and I do ambient stuff fine. But I'm actually learning to play piano. I've played classical guitar for years and think a great sounding piano would go well with the strings. I found one that sounded really good but I never could get it to work in Reaper. If I can find it again I'll send you a link. It was free and was a fully functional piano. It was about 300 mb so it was serious.
 
Yup. Keys don't sound bad. I've just got an Alesis Q49 and I do ambient stuff fine. But I'm actually learning to play piano. I've played classical guitar for years and think a great sounding piano would go well with the strings. I found one that sounded really good but I never could get it to work in Reaper. If I can find it again I'll send you a link. It was free and was a fully functional piano. It was about 300 mb so it was serious.
Oh okay. I have a Alesis Q88 and I hook it up to FL Studio and play via FL Keys every now and again. In fact, sometimes, I'll play around with one of my sounds with the keyboard. But it's awesome that you're learning to play piano. I learned how to play piano and finished learning how to play guitar because of college. Piano was my primary instrument in college and now I have an AA degree in Music. When it comes to dealing with piano vsts and such, that's going to depend on what you use. Because if you use it like I do, my keyboard connects to the pc and to whatever channel I've got selected and the channel's sound is the only thing that you hear. So it's all going to depend on what you use as a vst if you have it plugged in like I do because whatever you play that is aimed towards that vst is the sound that you hear.
 
Oh okay. I have a Alesis Q88 and I hook it up to FL Studio and play via FL Keys every now and again. In fact, sometimes, I'll play around with one of my sounds with the keyboard. But it's awesome that you're learning to play piano. I learned how to play piano and finished learning how to play guitar because of college. Piano was my primary instrument in college and now I have an AA degree in Music. When it comes to dealing with piano vsts and such, that's going to depend on what you use. Because if you use it like I do, my keyboard connects to the pc and to whatever channel I've got selected and the channel's sound is the only thing that you hear. So it's all going to depend on what you use as a vst if you have it plugged in like I do because whatever you play that is aimed towards that vst is the sound that you hear.
Yup. I learned that the hard way. I wanted to make a video on how to create a progressive metal song on my gaming /music channel from start to finish but my screen capture software was unable to do asio and sterio mix at the same time. Lame. So I had to record the guitar parts and pull them in. It would have been more interesting to see the entire process such as recording the guitars, bass, and mapping out the drums in EzDrummer2. You ever consider showing the process of how you make your music? That is very interesting I think. I watch a lot of Fl tuts. Something to think about.
 
Yup. I learned that the hard way. I wanted to make a video on how to create a progressive metal song on my gaming /music channel from start to finish but my screen capture software was unable to do asio and sterio mix at the same time. Lame. So I had to record the guitar parts and pull them in. It would have been more interesting to see the entire process such as recording the guitars, bass, and mapping out the drums in EzDrummer2. You ever consider showing the process of how you make your music? That is very interesting I think. I watch a lot of Fl tuts. Something to think about.
Yeah asio can be pretty annoying sometimes like that. And I've been thinking about doing something like that, but I'm not sure where I want to start off with it. Eventually, I want to get into talking about all kinds of those videos like how to do this and that with music and how to do things in Fl Studio and stuff like that. I'm just still in the planning process atm.
 
Very nice. I'll be first in line to watch those videos if you decide to make them.

I think I know what I'll have to do in my case. I'll have to record the guitar and bass parts on my web cam, then use the screen capture for the mixing. I'll basically have to make two videos and patch them together in a timeline sort of thing. It's going to be a pain, but it would be good for a video series perhaps.
 
Very nice. I'll be first in line to watch those videos if you decide to make them.

I think I know what I'll have to do in my case. I'll have to record the guitar and bass parts on my web cam, then use the screen capture for the mixing. I'll basically have to make two videos and patch them together in a timeline sort of thing. It's going to be a pain, but it would be good for a video series perhaps.
Awesome! And yes you will have to record them separately, but you don't have to do it with a web cam. If your guitars have a port on them for a guitar cord, plug a guitar cord into the guitar, get an adapter to plug in the other side of the cord to the computer, and record it via Audacity. I use to do that before I really sunk my teeth into electronic music. If you were going to make a video about it, you could record yourself playing these parts via webcam, but also record the guitar and bass parts to your computer and then using screen capture for the mixing.
 
Awesome! And yes you will have to record them separately, but you don't have to do it with a web cam. If your guitars have a port on them for a guitar cord, plug a guitar cord into the guitar, get an adapter to plug in the other side of the cord to the computer, and record it via Audacity. I use to do that before I really sunk my teeth into electronic music. If you were going to make a video about it, you could record yourself playing these parts via webcam, but also record the guitar and bass parts to your computer and then using screen capture for the mixing.
I tried Audacity but there was no sound at all, prob since I already had Reaper and my screen capture stuff running at the same time. But now that I think about it, it's probably more impressive to see the song being played to break up the monotony of a bunch of menus and sliders. hehe. I follow your channel and keep up to date. If you do the tutorial series I'll know. I'll send you heads up from my music channel if and when I ever get my tutorial series off the ground.
 
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