Friday, October 26, 2018
KAWAI GMega MIDI Expander Synthesizer Demo, Review, sound programming
Published on Oct 26, 2018 Floyd Steinberg
"Table of contents below! The KAWAI GMega is a Roland SoundCanvas Clone released in 1992. This is a tabletop General MIDI sound module with sound editing possibilities. In this video, I'm playing all the GM sounds (I'm sorry) and also dive into the menus to program a sound. I tried my best to make an impressive intro song with this for this video, using only the GM sounds.
At this time, this is the only detailed GMega video on Youtube ;-)
Table of contents:
0:00 Intro/Demo
2:13 Bla bla
2:58 Playing some sounds: pianos and keyboards and organs
6:36 Guitars
7:01 Basses
7:57 Strings
9:30 Choir
9:42 Brass & woodwind
10:14 Pads
11:32 Drum sets
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12:38 Sound programming: basic setup
14:59 Filter setup
18:30 Envelope setup
19:54 Result & conclusion
If you want to listen to the intro music again, you can also find it here: https://soundcloud.com/floyd_steinber..."
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