Just something nice and simple to listen to... ^..^
This song is one of my "typical hard rock style with guitars and synth" compositions.
Personally, I am very glad about the "riding" rhythm of the distortion guitars... though I have to admit, that my left hands really hurt after playing! XD
*Song composed and performed by Patrick Reichel
Media: PSR-1000 YAMAHA
This song is one of my "typical hard rock style with guitars and synth" compositions.
Personally, I am very glad about the "riding" rhythm of the distortion guitars... though I have to admit, that my left hands really hurt after playing! XD
*Song composed and performed by Patrick Reichel
Media: PSR-1000 YAMAHA
Category Music / Fantasy
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 120 x 120px
File Size 4 MB
Listed in Folders
I know that this reminds me of something, but I can't name what it is...! It's from a game or something - maybe it'll come back to me.
Either way, this is great and sounds very professional - it's rare to see a one-man performance on so many different instruments that's also mixed and arranged this well. I'm going to have to keep watching you!
Either way, this is great and sounds very professional - it's rare to see a one-man performance on so many different instruments that's also mixed and arranged this well. I'm going to have to keep watching you!
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0089457/
Don't know where to find the soundtrack these days... it was produced by Alan Parsons, though I forget the composer.
Don't know where to find the soundtrack these days... it was produced by Alan Parsons, though I forget the composer.
Music from this movie by Andrew Powell http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0694010/
Sometimes, they don't produce the score for us to buy... sadly.
Sometimes, they don't produce the score for us to buy... sadly.
Basically, I "just" plug my keyboard to my PC via "LINE IN" cable.
This cable is a "2-cinch"red-and-white" cable, which connects keyboard and PC. The 2 cinches (red and white) are plugged into the keyboard and the other (3,5 mm) plug is being connected to the "LINE IN PORT" of your PC!
This way, the PC can "listen" to all the sounds which come out of your instrument.
Here is a picture of it:
http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images.....1kZuUWVJNL.jpg
Of course, you can also use a "2-way-3,5 mm cable"... to connect the headphone slot of your keyboard with the "LINE IN PORT" of your PC!
Here is a picture:
http://picture.yatego.com/images/40.....15_Artikel.jpg
Anyway... you need to find a way to connect YOUR keyboard with the "LINE IN SLOT" of your PC and that's the whole magic. ^^
And then you can use any recording software to record your music.
This cable is a "2-cinch"red-and-white" cable, which connects keyboard and PC. The 2 cinches (red and white) are plugged into the keyboard and the other (3,5 mm) plug is being connected to the "LINE IN PORT" of your PC!
This way, the PC can "listen" to all the sounds which come out of your instrument.
Here is a picture of it:
http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images.....1kZuUWVJNL.jpg
Of course, you can also use a "2-way-3,5 mm cable"... to connect the headphone slot of your keyboard with the "LINE IN PORT" of your PC!
Here is a picture:
http://picture.yatego.com/images/40.....15_Artikel.jpg
Anyway... you need to find a way to connect YOUR keyboard with the "LINE IN SLOT" of your PC and that's the whole magic. ^^
And then you can use any recording software to record your music.
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